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Narrative of the Battle of Cowan's Ford February 1st 1781 - Including the Narrative of the Battle of Kings Mountain - cover

Narrative of the Battle of Cowan's Ford February 1st 1781 - Including the Narrative of the Battle of Kings Mountain

Robert Henry, David Vance

Verlag: Good Press

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Narrative of the Battle of Cowan's Ford, February 1st, 1781, presents a compelling tapestry of eyewitness accounts and interpretative narratives surrounding a pivotal event in American Revolutionary history. Through a blend of firsthand recounts and scholarly analysis, this anthology captures the complexity of military strategy, local heroism, and the broader implications of colonial resistance. The included works range from gripping narratives that transport the reader directly to the fog-shrouded shores of the Catawba River to contemplative essays that probe the battle's significance in the larger tapestry of revolutionary war efforts. Editors David Vance and Robert Henry have meticulously curated a range of voices that collectively offer an enriched perspective on the dynamic interplay of power and perseverance in the late 18th century. Vance, with his deep expertise in military history, and Henry, noted for his work on colonial discourse, ensure that this collection resonates not only with the tumult of battle but also with the urgent call for the fledgling nation's identity. This volume aligns with cultural movements that sought to reclaim forgotten histories, knitting together diverse experiences into a unified historical narrative. Readers will find in this anthology an indispensable resource for understanding the rich and varied tapestry of historical interpretation. Offering a unique convergence of perspectives, styles, and themes, Narrative of the Battle of Cowan's Ford is an invitation to engage deeply with the educative potential of collective storytelling. It stands as a testament to the power of shared history, promoting vibrant dialogues across generations of readers while inviting them to draw connections between past struggles and contemporary quests for identity and resilience.
Verfügbar seit: 12.10.2023.
Drucklänge: 38 Seiten.

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