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The American Revolution: From the Rejection of the Stamp Act Until the Final Victory

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Fiske, John/Washington, George/Franklin, Benjamin et al
Erschienen am 17.12.2023, Auflage: 1/2023
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ISBN/EAN: 8596547755500
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 1806 S., 19.72 MB
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The American Revolution: From the Rejection of the Stamp Act Until the Final Victory stands as a monumental anthology, weaving through the intricate tapestry of American independence with a collection that spans fervent oratory, pivotal political writings, and reflective correspondence. This compilation not only showcases the diversity of literary styles from polemic to the epistolary but also situates these works within the broader literary context of the 18th century, echoing the tumult and the triumphs of a nascent nation. The anthology's curated pieces underscore the multifaceted nature of the American struggle for independence, highlighting seminal documents and speeches that catalyzed the colonial quest for liberty. The contributors to this volume John Fiske, George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, William Bradford, John Adams, Patrick Henry are figures whose thoughts and deeds have become embedded in the fabric of American historical and cultural identity. Their writings, born from the convergence of Enlightenment ideals and the practical exigencies of colonial resistance, reflect a spectrum of perspectives that underscore the intellectual, moral, and political underpinnings of the American Revolution. The diversity among the authors, from statesmen to scholars, enriches the anthology with a variety of tones and insights, illuminating the era's complexities and contradictions. This anthology offers readers an unparalleled entry point into the American Revolution, presenting a comprehensive exploration of its ideological, political, and social dimensions. Through the confluence of these historic voices, the collection not only educates but also invites reflection on the principles and challenges that shaped America's path to independence. It is an essential volume for those keen to delve into the revolutionary spirit through the very words that inspired a nation to unite for its freedom, providing a rich, multidimensional experience of one of history's most pivotal epochs.

Autorenportrait

John Fiske, a prominent historian and philosopher of the late 19th century, was a critical figure in popularizing the broad tapestry of American history. Born on March 30, 1842, in Hartford, Connecticut, Fiske's academic prowess was apparent from a young age. He attended Harvard College, graduating in 1863, and later Harvard Law School, although his passion lay in the realms of history and philosophy. His scholarly endeavors eventually eschewed the practice of law in favor of pursuing his intellectual interests full time. Fiske's contributions to historical literature are extensive, and his narrative style made the often complex history accessible to a wide audience. Notably, his work 'The American Revolution: From the Rejection of the Stamp Act Until the Final Victory' presents an in-depth look at the Revolutionary War, weaving a detailed narrative that captures the essence of the era's political and social climate. Fiske's approach to history was characterized by an acute attention to the cultural and ideological underpinnings of the historical events, and he articulated the evolutionary progress of American democracy with fervor. He was a master of synthesizing wide-ranging aspects of history and philosophy, which garnered him a reputation as a profound thinker and an influential author in historical circles. Fiske passed away on July 4, 1901, but his works continue to be a reference point for students and enthusiasts of American history.

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