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The Common Cause: Creating Race and Nation in the American Revolution (Published for the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture, Williamsburg, Virginia)
Robert G. Parkinson
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| #128048 in Books | Univ of North Carolina Pr | 2016-06-27 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.40 x2.11 x6.46l,.0 | File type: PDF | 768 pages | Univ of North Carolina Pr||2 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| Parkinson's deep volume on slavery and the American Revolution is ...|By Gregory M. Carter|Parkinson's deep volume on slavery and the American Revolution is a must for colonial historians. At 600 pages it is too in-depth for many readers, but the writing is accessible, the research of the highest quality, and the story absolutely important to understand.|0 of 1 people found th||Brilliant, timely, and indispensable. . . . Parkinson writes with authority on military, political, social, and cultural history, reconstructing the story of this critical period as it actually unfolded, with everything happening at once.--Annette Gordon-Reed,
When the Revolutionary War began, the odds of a united, continental effort to resist the British seemed nearly impossible. Few on either side of the Atlantic expected thirteen colonies to stick together in a war against their cultural cousins. In this pathbreaking book, Robert Parkinson argues that to unify the patriot side, political and communications leaders linked British tyranny to colonial prejudices, stereotypes, and fears about insurrectionary slaves and violent ...
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