The American Revolution at 250: Twenty-Four Historians Reflect on the Founding
By Francis D. Cogliano (Editor), Brendan McConville (Contribution by), Annette Gordon-Reed (Contribution by), Eliga Gould (Contribution by), Christa Dierksheide (Contribution by), Nicholas Guyatt PhD (Contribution by), Robert G. Parkinson (Contribution by), Marlene L. Daut (Contribution by), Allison Bigelow (Contribution by), Teresa R Pollak (Contribution by), Peter S. Onuf (Contribution by), T. H. Breen (Contribution by), Rosemarie Zagarri PhD (Contribution by), John A. Ragosta (Contribution by), Lindsay M. Chervinsky (Contribution by), Katherine Carté (Contribution by), Woody Holton (Contribution by), Lauren Duval (Contribution by), Ricardo Herrera (Contribution by), Michael A. McDonnell PhD (Contribution by), Joanne B. Freeman (Contribution by), Bertrand Van Ruymbeke (Contribution by), Andrew M. Davenport (Contribution by), Patrick Griffin (Contribution by)
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By Francis D. Cogliano (Editor), Brendan McConville (Contribution by), Annette Gordon-Reed (Contribution by), Eliga Gould (Contribution by), Christa Dierksheide (Contribution by), Nicholas Guyatt PhD (Contribution by), Robert G. Parkinson (Contribution by), Marlene L. Daut (Contribution by), Allison Bigelow (Contribution by), Teresa R Pollak (Contribution by), Peter S. Onuf (Contribution by), T. H. Breen (Contribution by), Rosemarie Zagarri PhD (Contribution by), John A. Ragosta (Contribution by), Lindsay M. Chervinsky (Contribution by), Katherine Carté (Contribution by), Woody Holton (Contribution by), Lauren Duval (Contribution by), Ricardo Herrera (Contribution by), Michael A. McDonnell PhD (Contribution by), Joanne B. Freeman (Contribution by), Bertrand Van Ruymbeke (Contribution by), Andrew M. Davenport (Contribution by), Patrick Griffin (Contribution by)
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