9780801476587-0801476585-A Mighty Empire: The Origins of the American Revolution

A Mighty Empire: The Origins of the American Revolution

ISBN-13: 9780801476587
ISBN-10: 0801476585
Edition: Reprint
Author: Marc Egnal
Publication date: 2010
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Format: Paperback 412 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780801476587
ISBN-10: 0801476585
Edition: Reprint
Author: Marc Egnal
Publication date: 2010
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Format: Paperback 412 pages

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A Mighty Empire: The Origins of the American Revolution (ISBN-13: 9780801476587 and ISBN-10: 0801476585), written by authors Marc Egnal, was published by Cornell University Press in 2010. With an overall rating of 3.6 stars, it's a notable title among other United States (Historical, Colonial Period, United States History, Revolution & Founding, State & Local) books. You can easily purchase or rent A Mighty Empire: The Origins of the American Revolution (Paperback, Used) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used United States books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $1.

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First published in 1988, Marc Egnal's now classic revisionist history of the origins of the American Revolution, focuses on five colonies―Massachusetts, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and South Carolina―from 1700 to the post-Revolutionary era. Egnal asserts that throughout colonial America the struggle against Great Britain was led by an upper-class faction motivated by a vision of the rapid development of the New World.In each colony the membership of this group, which Egnal calls the expansionist faction, was shaped by self-interest, religious convictions, and national origins. According to Egnal, these individuals had long shown a commitment to American growth and had fervently supported the colonial wars against France, Spain, and Native Americans. While advancing this interpretation, Egnal explores several salient aspects of colonial society. He scrutinizes the partisan battles within the provinces and argues that they were in fact clashes between the expansionists and a second long-lived faction that he calls the "nonexpansionists."Through close analysis he shows how economic crisis―the depression of the 1760s―influenced the colonists' behavior. And although he focuses on the initiative and leadership of the elite, Egnal also investigates the part played by the common people in the rebellion. A Mighty Empire contains insightful sketches of Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, and other revolutionary leaders and makes clear the human dimensions of the clash with Great Britain. The final chapter provides a new context for understanding the writing of the Constitution and considers the links between the Revolution and modern America. An appendix lists members of the colonial factions and identifies their patterns of political commitment.Now back in print with a new preface, A Mighty Empire is a valuable addition to the debate over the role of ideas and interests in shaping the Revolution. For the 2010 edition, Egnal reviews how interpretations of the American Revolution have developed since the publication of his landmark volume. In his new preface he considers and critiques explanations for the Revolution founded on ideology, the role of non-elite Americans, and British politics. Egnal also looks to a trend in the writing of the history of the Revolution that considers its effects more than its causes and thereby grapple with the conflicts ingredient in the nascent American empire. With great lucidity, he shows where the writing of history has gone since the appearance of A Mighty Empire and makes a case for its continuing relevance.
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