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The American Revolution | University of Stirling 09/29/21 HISU9D7: The American Revolution | University of Stirling HISU9D7: The American Revolution View Online Colin Nicolson 450 items Historical Documentary Digital Editions Collections of Primary Sources (9 items) The Revolution in America, 1754-1788: Documents and Commentaries - J. R. Pole, 1970 Book The Papers of Francis Bernard: Governor of Colonial Massachusetts, 1760-69, 6 vols. - Colin Nicolson, Francis Bernard, 2007- Book The American Revolution: writings from the pamphlet debate - Gordon S. Wood, 2015 Book The Revolution in America, 1754-1788: Documents and Commentaries - J. R. Pole, 1970 Book Prologue to Revolution: Sources and Documents on the Stamp Act Crisis, 1764-1766 - Edmund S Morgan, 1959 Book Colonies to Nation 1763-1789: A Documentary History of the American Revolution - Jack P. Greene, 1975 Book Major Problems in the Era of the American Revolution, 1760-1791: Documents and Essays - Richard D. Brown, 2d ed. 2000 Book Revolutionary America, 1763-1815: A Sourcebook - Francis D Cogliano, Kirsten E Phimister, 2010 Book Documents of the American Revolution, 1770-1783, 21 vols. - K.G. Davies, 1972-1981 Book Books recommended for purchase (18 items) The ideological origins of the American Revolution - Bernard Bailyn, 1992 Book | Recommended 1/32 09/29/21 HISU9D7: The American Revolution | University of Stirling The origins of American politics - Bernard Bailyn, 1970 Book | Suggested for Student Purchase Major problems in the era of the American Revolution, 1760-1791: documents and essays - Brown, Richard D., 2000 Book | Suggested for Student Purchase War for America: the fight for independence 1775-1783 - Black, Jeremy, 1991 Book | Recommended The War of American Independence, 1775-1783 - Stephen Conway, 1995 Book | Suggested for Student Purchase The War of American Independence: military attitudes, policies and practice, 1763-1789 - Don Higginbotham, 1983 Book | Suggested for Student Purchase The American Revolution - Edward Countryman, 2003 Book | Suggested for Student Purchase | Older edition also available The American revolution - Bonwick, Colin, 1991 Book | Suggested for Student Purchase Revolutionary America 1763-1815: a political history - Francis D. Cogliano, 2000 Book | Suggested for Student Purchase The Unknown American Revolution: the unruly birth of democracy and the struggle to create America - Gary B. Nash, 2006 Book | Suggested for Student Purchase The "Infamas Govener": Francis Bernard and the origins of the American Revolution - Colin Nicolson, 2000 Book | Suggested for Student Purchase The American Revolution: a people's history - Raphael, Ray, Zinn, Howard, 2001 Book | Suggested for Student Purchase The War for independence and the transformation of American society - Harry M. Ward, 1999 Book | Suggested for Student Purchase The Radicalism of the American Revolution - Gordon S. Wood, 1993 Book | Suggested for Student Purchase Common sense - Paine, Thomas, 1995 Book | Suggested for Student Purchase The War for America 1775-1783 - Piers Mackesy, 1993 Book | Suggested for Student Purchase Revolutionaries: Inventing an American Nation - Jack N. Rakove, 2011 Book 2/32 09/29/21 HISU9D7: The American Revolution | University of Stirling The Men Who Lost America: British Command during the Revolutionary War and the Preservation of the Empire - Andrew O'Shaughnessy, 2014 Book Reference (10 items) The American Revolution 1775-1783: an encyclopedia - Richard L. Blanco, Paul J. Sanborn, 1993 Book | Recommended | Volume 1, A-L. REFERENCE ONLY The American Revolution 1775-1783: an encyclopedia - Richard L. Blanco, Paul J. Sanborn, 1993 Book | Recommended | Volume 2, M-Z. REFERENCE ONLY American national biography - John Arthur Garraty, Mark C. Carnes, 1999 Book | Recommended | REFERENCE ONLY. Dictionary of American biography - Allen Johnson, c1964 Book | Recommended | REFERENCE ONLY Revolutionary America, 1763-1789: a bibliography, 2 vols. - Ronald M. Gephart, Library of Congress, 1984 Book A bibliographical guide to the history of the British Empire, 1748-1776 - Lawrence Henry Gipson, 1969 Book | Recommended | REFERENCE ONLY. The American Historical Association's guide to historical literature: Mary Beth Norton; associate editor - Mary Beth Norton, Pamela Gerardi, 1995 Book | Recommended | REFERENCE ONLY. The writer's guide to everyday life in colonial America - Dale Taylor, c1997 Book | Recommended | REFERENCE ONLY Revolutionary America, 1763-1789: a bibliography, 2 vols. - Ronald M. Gephart, Library of Congress, 1984 Book American revolutions: a continental history, 1750-1804 - Alan Taylor, 2016 Book Introduction Theoretical (11 items) Theories of revolution: commonalities and causes. See Resources page, HIS9D7 Succeed. Document | Recommended Capitalism and a new social order: the republican vision of the 1790's - Appleby, Joyce, 3/32 09/29/21 HISU9D7: The American Revolution | University of Stirling 1984 Book | Recommended On revolution - Hannah Arendt, 1963 Book | Recommended Ideology and Nationalism on the Eve of the American Revolution: Revisions Once More in Need of Revising - T. H. Breen, 1997 Article | Recommended The anatomy of revolution - Brinton, Crane, 1965 Book | Recommended Revolution - Peter Calvert, 1970 Book | Recommended Theories of revolution: an introduction - A. S. Cohan, 1975 Book | Recommended Revolutions: theoretical, comparative, and historical studies - Jack A. Goldstone, 1994 Book | Recommended Revolution and rebellion in the early modern world - Jack A. Goldstone, 1991 Book | Recommended States and social revolutions: a comparative analysis of France, Russia and China - Theda Skocpol, 1979 Book | Recommended Revolution in history - Roy Porter, Mikulas Teich, 1986 Book | Recommended Methodological (8 items) Telling the truth about history - Joyce Appleby, Lynn Avery Hunt, Margaret C. Jacob, 1994 Book | Recommended A Different Kind of Independence: The Postwar Restructuring of the Historical Study of Early America - Joyce Appleby, 1993 Article | Recommended Using Documentary Sources, Resource Page, HIS9D7 Succeed Document | Recommended Some principles of scholarly investigation, Resources page, HIS9D7 Succeed Document | Recommended Faces of revolution: personalities and themes in the struggle for American independence - Bailyn, Bernard, 1992 Book | Recommended 4/32 09/29/21 HISU9D7: The American Revolution | University of Stirling The American revolution - Bonwick, Colin, 1991 Book | Recommended Revolutionary America, 1763-1815 - Francis D. Cogliano, 2010 Webpage | Recommended The American Revolution - Countryman, Edward, 2003 Book | Recommended Historiography of the American Revolution (25 items) The Central Themes of the American Revolution - Bernard Bailyn, 1992 Chapter | Recommended | Chapter 9 The History of Political Parties in the Province of New York: 1760-1776 - Carl Lotus Becker, 1909 Webpage | Recommended The language of liberty, 1660-1832: political discourse and social dynamics in the Anglo-American world - Clark, J. C. D., 1994 Book | Recommended | Read especially chapters 13-39, introduction part 3, 240-281 Creating a usuable future: the revolutionary historians and the national past Chapter | Recommended The People's American Revolution - Edward Countryman, 1983 Book | Recommended The Origins of the Revolution in Virginia: A Reinterpretation - Marc Egnal, 1980 Article | Recommended An Economic Interpretation of the American Revolution - Marc Egnal and Joseph A. Ernst, 1972 Article | Recommended Liberty, equality and slavery: the paradox of the American Revolution - Sylvia Frey, 1987 Chapter | Recommended Crafting a Usable Past: Consensus, Ideology, and Historians of the American Revolution - Colin Gordon, 1989 Article | Recommended The Reinterpretation of the American Revolution, 1763-1789 - Jack P. Greene, 1968 Book | Recommended The Limits of the American Revolution - Jack P. Greene, 1987 Chapter | Recommended Peripheries and center: constitutional development in the extended polities of the British Empire and the United States, 1607-1788 - Greene, Jack P., 1990 Book | Recommended | A second copy available. 5/32 09/29/21 HISU9D7: The American Revolution | University of Stirling Historians and the nature of the American Revolution - Merrill Jenson Chapter | Recommended The many-headed hydra: sailors, slaves, commoners, and the hidden history of the revolutionary Atlantic - Linebaugh, Peter, Rediker, Marcus, 2000 Book | Recommended From resistance to revolution: colonial radicals and the development of American opposition to Britain, 1765-1776 - Maier, Pauline, 1991 Book | Recommended | read Introduction, chapter 1-2 The American Revolution considered as an intellectual movement - Edmund S Morgan Chapter | Recommended State Politics and Ideological Transformation: Gordon S. Wood's Republican Revolution - Peter S. Onuf, 1987 Article | Recommended Republicanism and Early American Historiography - Robert E. Shalhope, 1982 Article | Recommended Toward a Republican Synthesis: The Emergence of an Understanding of Republicanism in American Historiography - Robert E. Shalhope, 1972 Article | Recommended Rhetoric and Reality in the American Revolution - Gordon S. Wood, 1966 Article | Recommended The Radicalism of the American Revolution - Gordon S. Wood, 1991; 1993 Book | Recommended | Read chapters 5, 8, 10, 13-16 Beyond the American Revolution: explorations in the history of American radicalism - Alfred Fabian Young, 1993 Book | Recommended Recent scholarship concerning Anglo-American relations, 1675-1775 - Joseph E. Illick Chapter | Recommended | Not in stock.
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