United States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783 -- Influence
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United States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783 -- Influence
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- The American Revolution and the Habsburg Monarchy, Jonathan Singerton
- The expanding blaze, how the American Revolution ignited the world, 1775-1848, Jonathan Israel
- Making slavery history, abolitionism and the politics of memory in Massachusetts, by Margot Minardi
- Anglophilia, deference, devotion, and antebellum America, Elisa Tamarkin
- To begin the world over again, how the American Revolution devastated the globe, Matthew Lockwood
- Whose American Revolution was it?, historians interpret the founding, Alfred F. Young and Gregory H. Nobles
- Running from bondage, enslaved women and their remarkable fight for freedom in Revolutionary America, Karen Cook Bell
- The British Isles and the War of American Independence, Stephen Conway
- Atlantic empires, the network of trade and revolution, 1713-1826, Peggy K. Liss
- Empire and nation, the American Revolution in the Atlantic world, edited by Eliga H. Gould and Peter S. Onuf
- Irish opinion and the American Revolution, 1760-1783, Vincent Morley
- La guerre d'indépendance américaine, prototype des guerres de libération nationale, Bernard Caillot ; préface de Angie Bryan
- A merciless place, the fate of Britain's convicts after the American Revolution, Emma Christopher
- Among the powers of the earth, the American Revolution and the making of a new world empire, Eliga H. Gould
- Jamaica in the age of revolution, Trevor Burnard
- Americomania and the French Revolution debate in Britain, 1789--1802, Wil Verhoeven, University of Groningen
- Liberalism and republicanism in the historical imagination, Joyce Appleby
- Liberty's exiles, American loyalists in the revolutionary world, Maya Jasanoff
- La révolution batave, entre la France et l'Amérique (1795-1806), Annie Jourdan
- Friends of freedom, the rise of social movements in the age of Atlantic revolutions, Micah Alpaugh
- From empire to humanity, the American Revolution and the origins of humanitarianism, Amanda B. Moniz
- Germany and the American Revolution, 1770-1800, a sociohistorical investigation of late eighteenth-century political thinking, by Horst Dippel ; translated by Bernhard A. Uhlendorf ; with a foreword by R. R. Palmer
- 200 Jahre amerikanische Revolution und moderne Revolutionsforschung, hrsg. von Hans-Ulrich Wehler
- Beyond 1776, globalizing the cultures of the American Revolution, edited by Maria O'Malley and Denys Van Renen
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