The Cambridge History of the American Revolution. Volume 1

Hardback Published on: 30/10/2025
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Synopsis

The first volume delves into how the context of the American Revolution was set, taking readers across North America and the world to reveal the far-flung people, events, institutions, cultures, and ideas that led to its inception. Through a global lens, the volume shows how empires struggled with political and economic reforms, as well as popular protest, while competing and warring with each other. On a continental scale, long-term environmental and economic structures, native peoples, colonial settlers, and their interactions set the parameters for revolutionary conflict. Focusing on the thirteen colonies, -particularly groups who are traditionally overlooked- the essays shed light on the specific milieus in which the Revolution took place, examining and reinterpreting the iconic events leading up to independence and war. A mixture of broad topical essays and short innovative "viewpoints", together the essays question notions of American exceptionalism while emphasizing both change and continuity.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 9781009596466
  • Number of pages: 800
  • Dimensions: 162 x 237 x 47 mm
  • Weight: 1052g
  • Languages: English