The American Revolution: Battle for American Independence: From the Rejection of the Stamp Act Until the Final Victory
John Fiske's 'The American Revolution' is a seminal work that meticulously chronicles the ideological and social forces that shaped the birth of the United States. Employing a rich narrative style, Fiske blends rigorous historical analysis with engaging prose, making complex events accessible to a broad audience. The book situates the American Revolution within a wider context of Enlightenment thought and the struggle for individual rights, showcasing how these ideas galvanized colonists against British rule. Through detailed examinations of key events and figures, Fiske illuminates the transformational power of revolutionary ideals. John Fiske (1842-1901) was a prominent American philosopher and historian whose academic pursuits were greatly influenced by his interest in evolution and pragmatism. His exposure to the philosophical currents of his time, coupled with his deep-seated belief in democracy, uniquely positioned him to explore the ideological underpinnings of the American Revolution. He aimed to present history not just as a series of events, but as a dynamic interplay of ideas that continues to resonate today. This book is highly recommended for both scholars and general readers interested in understanding the foundational narratives of American identity. Fiske's compelling narrative invites readers to reflect on the enduring legacy of the Revolution, making it an essential addition to any library dedicated to American history.
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The American Revolution: Battle for American Independence: From the Rejection of the Stamp Act Until the Final Victory
John Fiske's 'The American Revolution' is a seminal work that meticulously chronicles the ideological and social forces that shaped the birth of the United States. Employing a rich narrative style, Fiske blends rigorous historical analysis with engaging prose, making complex events accessible to a broad audience. The book situates the American Revolution within a wider context of Enlightenment thought and the struggle for individual rights, showcasing how these ideas galvanized colonists against British rule. Through detailed examinations of key events and figures, Fiske illuminates the transformational power of revolutionary ideals. John Fiske (1842-1901) was a prominent American philosopher and historian whose academic pursuits were greatly influenced by his interest in evolution and pragmatism. His exposure to the philosophical currents of his time, coupled with his deep-seated belief in democracy, uniquely positioned him to explore the ideological underpinnings of the American Revolution. He aimed to present history not just as a series of events, but as a dynamic interplay of ideas that continues to resonate today. This book is highly recommended for both scholars and general readers interested in understanding the foundational narratives of American identity. Fiske's compelling narrative invites readers to reflect on the enduring legacy of the Revolution, making it an essential addition to any library dedicated to American history.
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The American Revolution: Battle for American Independence: From the Rejection of the Stamp Act Until the Final Victory

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

by John Fiske
The American Revolution: Battle for American Independence: From the Rejection of the Stamp Act Until the Final Victory

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

by John Fiske

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John Fiske's 'The American Revolution' is a seminal work that meticulously chronicles the ideological and social forces that shaped the birth of the United States. Employing a rich narrative style, Fiske blends rigorous historical analysis with engaging prose, making complex events accessible to a broad audience. The book situates the American Revolution within a wider context of Enlightenment thought and the struggle for individual rights, showcasing how these ideas galvanized colonists against British rule. Through detailed examinations of key events and figures, Fiske illuminates the transformational power of revolutionary ideals. John Fiske (1842-1901) was a prominent American philosopher and historian whose academic pursuits were greatly influenced by his interest in evolution and pragmatism. His exposure to the philosophical currents of his time, coupled with his deep-seated belief in democracy, uniquely positioned him to explore the ideological underpinnings of the American Revolution. He aimed to present history not just as a series of events, but as a dynamic interplay of ideas that continues to resonate today. This book is highly recommended for both scholars and general readers interested in understanding the foundational narratives of American identity. Fiske's compelling narrative invites readers to reflect on the enduring legacy of the Revolution, making it an essential addition to any library dedicated to American history.

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ISBN-13: 9788028295363
Publisher: Sharp Ink
Publication date: 01/01/2023
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