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Battles for Liberty: 3 Classic Books on the American Revolutionary War - Conduct of Sir William Howe A Hero of Ticonderoga The Black Watch at Ticonderoga and Major Duncan Campbell of Inverawe etc - cover

Battles for Liberty: 3 Classic Books on the American Revolutionary War - Conduct of Sir William Howe A Hero of Ticonderoga The Black Watch at Ticonderoga and Major Duncan Campbell of Inverawe etc

Rowland Evans Robinson, Israel Mauduit, Frederick B. Richards

Publisher: e-artnow

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Battles for Liberty: 3 Classic Books on the American Revolutionary War juxtaposes varying literary styles and substantive themes encapsulating the fervor and complexity of one of history's seminal conflicts. This anthology masterfully presents pivotal narratives that explore the philosophical and pragmatic battles for liberty during the American Revolution. With pieces ranging from strategic dissections to vivid battlefield accounts, this collection offers a comprehensive overview of both the ideological and practical dimensions of the war. Each piece adds a layer of depth, painting a holistic picture of the tumultuous quest for independence. The diverse backgrounds of contributing authors Israel Mauduit, Rowland Evans Robinson, and Frederick B. Richards enrich the anthology’s thematic exploration. Mauduit offers a perspective deeply entrenched in the political subtleties of the era, while Robinson’s work provides insightful cultural narratives. Richards adds a strategic angle, reflecting the military zeitgeist of the time. Collectively, their works create a dialogue that aligns with the broader historical movement of the Revolution, highlighting the multiplicity of voices that emerged from this transformative period. This collection stands as an invaluable resource for those seeking a nuanced understanding of the American Revolutionary War. Drawing from a spectrum of voices, it provides readers with rare insights into the cultural and ideological crosscurrents of the time. Scholars and enthusiasts alike will find themselves engaged by the interplay of narrative styles and perspectives that bring to life the multifaceted nature of the Revolution. Battles for Liberty offers an educational journey through history, inviting readers to engage with the past through a mosaic of bold and compelling narratives.
Available since: 03/04/2025.
Print length: 2546 pages.

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