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The War of Independence

John Fiske

Editora: DigiCat

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In "The War of Independence," John Fiske presents a meticulous and compelling narrative of the American Revolution, elucidating its historical importance and its impact on the formation of the United States. Fiske employs a blend of engaging prose and scholarly analysis, merging the storytelling techniques of historical fiction with rigorous factual reporting. His work contributes to the literary tradition of historical scholarship influenced by Romantic ideals prevalent in the late 19th century, offering a detailed examination of key figures, battles, and ideological conflicts that defined the struggle for American autonomy. Fiske, an esteemed American historian and philosopher, was deeply influenced by the burgeoning national identity of post-Civil War America. His academic background and passionate advocacy for historical understanding propelled him to explore the foundational narratives of the United States. As a prominent figure in the intellectual circles of his time, Fiske's insights reflect his belief in democracy and the transformative power of the American experience, which shaped his writings on independence and liberty. This book is highly recommended for readers seeking a profound understanding of the American Revolution and its enduring legacy. Fiske's thoughtful examination not only informs but inspires, making "The War of Independence" an invaluable resource for historians, students, and anyone interested in the complexities of American history.
Disponível desde: 16/09/2022.
Comprimento de impressão: 139 páginas.

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