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

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John Fiske's 'The American Revolution: From the Rejection of the Stamp Act Until the Final Victory' finely interweaves a tapestry of colonial perseverance and the seminal moments that galvanized the creation of a nation. Employing an analytical yet accessible literary style, Fiske presents a chronologically structured narrative, illuminated by key historical documents, speeches, and legislation. The text navigates the reader from the ideological seeds planted by early charters and compacts through the crescendo of revolutionary fervor and into the aftermath, culminating in the establishment of the United States. His inclusion of primary sources provides a holistic and immersive insight into the era's mindset, situating the work within a venerable tradition of American historical writing.As a reputable historian specializing in American and British history, John Fiske's expertise is embedded within every page of this painstakingly detailed account. Fiske's own intellectual journey in understanding the roots of American democracy and the complex socio-political dynamics of the time imbues the narrative with depth and authenticity. His passion for the subject material shines through in the meticulous documentation of both the celebrated and obscure milestones that shaped the Revolutionary period.This book is recommended for readers who wish to gain a thorough understanding of the American Revolution's trajectory and ideology, both in academic contexts and beyond. Fiske's synthesis of dense historical information and compelling storytelling makes for an enlightening read that appeals to historians, educators, and anyone intrigued by the narrative of America's formative years. It not only recounts history but also invites contemplation on the principles and struggles that continue to influence the American spirit today.
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.
ISBN-13:
8596547755500
Veröffentl:
2023
Seiten:
1806
Autor:
John Fiske
eBook Typ:
EPUB
eBook Format:
EPUB
Kopierschutz:
6 - ePub Watermark
Sprache:
Englisch

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