Republic and empire Crisis, revolution, and America's early independence
Book - 2025
"A fresh look at the American Revolution as a major global event. At the time of the American Revolution (1765-83), the British Empire had colonies in India, Africa, the Caribbean, the Pacific, Canada, Ireland, and Gibraltar. The thirteen rebellious American colonies accounted for half of the total number of provinces in the British world in 1776. What of the loyal half? Why did some of Britain's subjects feel so aggrieved that they wanted to establish a new system of government, while others did not rebel? In this authoritative history, Trevor Burnard and Andrew Jackson O'Shaughnessy show that understanding the long-term causes of the American Revolution requires a global view. As much as it was an event in the history of th...e United States, the American Revolution was an imperial event produced by the upheavals of managing a far-flung set of imperial possessions during a turbulent period of reform. By looking beyond the familiar borders of the Revolution and considering colonies that did not rebel; Quebec, Nova Scotia, Bermuda, India, the British Caribbean, Senegal, and Ireland; Burnard and O'Shaughnessy go beyond the republican, liberal, and democratic aspects of the emerging American nation, providing a broader history that transcends what we think we know about the Revolution."; from the inside front flap.
| Location | Call Number | Status | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2nd Floor New Shelf | 973.4/Burnard | (NEW SHELF) | Due Dec 10, 2025 |
- Subjects
- Genres
- History
- Published
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New Haven :
Yale University Press
[2025]
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Other Authors
- Physical Description
- 312 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN
- 9780300280180
- Introduction The American Revolution as an Imperial Event
- Part 1. Causes of The American Revolution
- 1. The Seven Years' War and the New Empire
- 2. British Imperial Policy
- 3. Empire of Coercion
- 4. Settlers and Indigenous Peoples
- Part 2. The War and Its Effects
- 5. The Loyal Colonies
- 6. The War of Empires
- 7. Imperial Futures
- Notes
- Acknowledgments
- Index