Call Number (LC) Title Results
E208 .Y68 1993 We the people : voices and images of the new nation / 1
E209 Pulpit and Nation : Clergymen and the Politics of Revolutionary America.
British Friends of the American Revolution.
The American Revolution Considered as a Social Movement.
To begin the world over again : how the American Revolution devastated the globe /
4
E209 .B474 2017 Broadsides and Bayonets : the Propaganda War of the American Revolution. 1
E209 .B48 2018 Beyond 1776 : globalizing the cultures of the American Revolution / 1
E209 .F46 2004eb Reading the early republic / 1
E209 .H86 2013 The American Revolution and the press : the promise of independence / 1
E209 .J33 1967 The American Revolution considered as a social movement 1
E209 .K58 2009 Sensibility and the American Revolution / 1
E209 .P93 2010eb Sealed with blood : war, sacrifice, and memory in Revolutionary America / 1
E209 .R39 2013 Remembering the Revolution : memory, history, and nation making from independence to the Civil War / 1
E209.R89 2011eb Culture and Liberty in the Age of the American Revolution. 1
E209 .S36 2015 Fighting over the founders : how we remember the American Revolution / 1
E209 .W37 1999eb War for Independence and the Transformation of American : War and Society in the United States, 1775-83. 1
E209 .Y68 2006 Liberty tree : ordinary people and the American Revolution / 1
E209 .Y684 2011eb Whose American Revolution was it? : historians interpret the founding / 1
E210 Slavery, propaganda, and the American Revolution /
Forced founders : Indians, debtors, slaves, and the making of the American Revolution in Virginia /
King and Congress : the Transfer of Political Legitimacy, 1774-1776.
3
E210-216 The Boston Massacre : a History with Documents. 1
E210 .A73 2010eb As if an enemy's country : the British occupation of Boston and the origins of revolution / 1
E210 .B48 2015eb Between sovereignty and anarchy : the politics of violence in the American Revolutionary era / 1
E210 .C58 1998eb The lamp of experience : Whig history and the intellectual origins of the American Revolution / 1