This volume presents an eminent historian's progress over thirty years in trying to understand the American Revolution. Here is the historian at his best--beginning with the assumption that things are not always as they appear to be, delighting in the discovery of the previously unknown, and offering new interpretations with style, wit, and the good sense to know that there are always more questions to be answered.
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This volume presents an eminent historian's progress over thirty years in trying to understand the American Revolution. Here is the historian at his best--beginning with the assumption that things are not always as they appear to be, delighting in the discovery of the previously unknown, and offering new interpretations with style, wit, and the good sense to know that there are always more questions to be answered.
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