Description
Originally published in 1986, this book discusses the various meanings which historians have given to the term 'American Revolution'. It can be seen as a revolutionary war of independence from Britain, but also a constitutional and ideological revolution within America. This survey firstly examines the view from Britain and the consequences of the policy of exerting closer financial control over its colonies. It then discusses the colonists' perception of British actions and their responses which were to culminate in the Declaration of Independence. It concludes by examining the continuing revolution within America after the break with England. This will be of interest to A Level and introductory undergraduate course.
About the Author
M. J. Heale is Professor of History at Lancaster University, U.K.
Book Information
ISBN 9780367641399
Author M. J. Heale
Format Paperback
Page Count 62
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 113g