America Goes to War: A Social History of the Continental ArmyNYU Press, 1 nov 1995 - 270 pagina's A unique and revealing analysis of the diverse body that made up the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. One of the images Americans hold most dear is that of the drum-beating, fire-eating Yankee Doodle Dandy rebel, overpowering his British adversaries through sheer grit and determination. The myth of the classless, independence-minded farmer or hard-working artisan-turned-soldier is deeply ingrained in the national psyche. Charles Neimeyer here separates fact from fiction, revealing for the first time who really served in the army during the Revolution and why. His conclusions are startling. Because the army relied primarily on those not connected to the new American aristocracy, the African Americans, Irish, Germans, Native Americans, laborers-for-hire, and “free white men on the move” who served in the army were only rarely altruistic patriots driven by a vision of liberty and national unity. Bringing to light the true composition of the enlisted ranks, the relationships of African-Americans and of Native Americans to the army, and numerous acts of mutiny, desertion, and resistance against officers and government, Charles Patrick Neimeyer here provides the first comprehensive and historically accurate portrait of the Continental soldier. |
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... Town to Industrial City: Culture and Social Change in a Southern Community MICHAEL SHIRLEY 31. The Social Dynamics of Progressive Reform: Atlantic City, 1854–1920 MARTIN PAULSSON 32. America Goes to War: A Social History of the ...
... Town to Industrial City: Culture and Social Change in a Southern Community MICHAEL SHIRLEY 31. The Social Dynamics of Progressive Reform: Atlantic City, 1854–1920 MARTIN PAULSSON 32. America Goes to War: A Social History of the ...
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... towns to extraordinarily low levels. “A degree of social polarization,” noted historian Kenneth Lockridge, “accompanied the concentration of wealth. For a time the proportion of men labeled 'gentlemen' increased faster than ever before ...
... towns to extraordinarily low levels. “A degree of social polarization,” noted historian Kenneth Lockridge, “accompanied the concentration of wealth. For a time the proportion of men labeled 'gentlemen' increased faster than ever before ...
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... towns are too full of inhabitants for husbandry ; many of them living upon small shares of land ... s . And also many of our people are slow in marrying for want of settlements . " 20 In fact , a popular prewar trend among New England ...
... towns are too full of inhabitants for husbandry ; many of them living upon small shares of land ... s . And also many of our people are slow in marrying for want of settlements . " 20 In fact , a popular prewar trend among New England ...
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... town of Boston in this period . " In prewar Philadelphia , a considerable degree of geographic mobility was evident in the lives of the city's laboring immigrant poor . James Cooper , a resident of the city , took in his Scottish- born ...
... town of Boston in this period . " In prewar Philadelphia , a considerable degree of geographic mobility was evident in the lives of the city's laboring immigrant poor . James Cooper , a resident of the city , took in his Scottish- born ...
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... town in which they signed the terms of enlistment.27 Moreover , records from the Fourth and Ninth Massachusetts Regiments showed that the soldiers came from the lowest socioeconomic strata of New England society . Over 277 men listed a ...
... town in which they signed the terms of enlistment.27 Moreover , records from the Fourth and Ninth Massachusetts Regiments showed that the soldiers came from the lowest socioeconomic strata of New England society . Over 277 men listed a ...
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America Goes to War: A Social History of the Continental Army Charles Patrick Neimeyer Gedeeltelijke weergave - 1997 |
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