The Spirit of the Revolution: New Light From Some of the Original Sources of American History

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Synopsis

"The Spirit of the Revolution: New Light From Some of the Original Sources of American History" offers a detailed and scholarly exploration of the American struggle for independence through the lens of primary historical documents. Author John Clement Fitzpatrick, a renowned archivist and historian, provides readers with an intimate look at the logistical, personal, and administrative aspects of the Continental Army and the Revolutionary government that are often overlooked in general histories.

This work delves into the daily realities of the conflict, examining the inner workings of General George Washington's headquarters, the challenges of military supplies, and the bureaucratic hurdles faced by the fledgling nation. By drawing directly from original manuscripts and records, Fitzpatrick illuminates the character and determination of those who forged the United States. Readers will find insightful accounts of the era's social and military life, shedding light on the human spirit that sustained the revolution through its most trying years. As a collection of essays grounded in meticulous research, this book remains a vital resource for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the founding era of American history.

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Publisher information

  • Publisher: Creative Media Partners, LLC
  • ISBN: 9781026002919
  • Number of pages: 338
  • Dimensions: 234 x 156 x 21 mm
  • Languages: English