United States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783
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United States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783
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- The glorious cause, the American Revolution, 1763-1789, Robert Middlekauff
- Legitimacy and power politics, the American and French Revolutions in international political culture, Mlada Bukovansky
- The creation of the American Republic, 1776-1787, by Gordon S. Wood
- Revolutionary founders, rebels, radicals, and reformers in the making of the nation, edited by Alfred F. Young, Gary B. Nash, and Ray Raphael
- Revolution and the making of the contemporary legal profession, England, France, and the United States, Michael Burrage
- Fighting over the founders, how we remember the American Revolution, Andrew M. Schocket
- The politics of war, race, class, and conflict in revolutionary Virginia, Michael A. McDonnell
- Revolution & romanticism, Howard Mumford Jones
- Strategic instincts, the adaptive advantages of cognitive biases in international politics, Dominic D. P Johnson
- The persistence of empire, British political culture in the age of the American Revolution, Eliga H. Gould
- Past and prologue, politics and memory in the American Revolution, Michael D. Hattem
- America's continuing revolution, an act of conservation, Irving Kristol ... [and others] ; with an introd. by Stephen J. Tonsor
- Canada & the American Revolution, 1774-1783, by Gustave Lanctôt ; translated by Margaret M. Cameron
- Révoltes et révolutions en Amérique, Elise Marienstras, Naomi Wulf
- The Americas in the age of revolution, 1750-1850, Lester D. Langley
- Crisis of empire, Britain and America in the eighteenth century, Jeremy Black
- Imperial republics, revolution, war, and territorial expansion from the English Civil War to the French Revolution, Edward G. Andrew
- Ireland and America, empire, revolution, and sovereignty, edited by Patrick Griffin and Francis D. Cogliano
- La rivoluzione americana, Guido Abbattista
- In defense of the public liberty, Britain, America, and the struggle for independence, from 1760 to the surrender at Yorktown in 1781, Samuel B. Griffith II
- Revolution & romanticism, Howard Mumford Jones
- Revolutionaries, a new history of the invention of America, Jack Rakove
- The American Revolution, by George Otto Trevelyan ; a condensation into one volume of the original six-volume work ; edited, arranged, and with an introd. and notes by Richard B. Morris
- Contrast and connection, bicentennial essays in Anglo-American history, edited by H. C. Allen and Roger Thompson
- An Enlightenment statesman in Whig Britain, Lord Shelburne in context, 1737-1805, edited by Nigel Aston and Clarissa Campbell Orr
- The war of American independence, military attitudes, policies, and practice, 1763-1789, Don Higginbotham
- Thomas Paine, enlightenment, revolution, and the birth of modern nations, Craig Nelson
- Freedom bound, law, labor, and civic identity in colonizing English America, 1580-1865, Christopher Tomlins
- Britain and France at the birth of America, the European powers and the peace negotiations of 1782-1783, Andrew Stockley
- The constitutional origins of the American Revolution, Jack P. Greene
- American revolutions, a continental history, 1750-1804, Alan Taylor
- The American Revolution considered as a social movement, by J. Franklin Jameson
- The federalist papers, défense et illustration de la constitution fédérale des Etats-Unis, Elise Marienstras et Naomi Wulf
- In search of early America, the William & Mary quarterly, 1943-1993
- Revolution in America, considerations and comparisons, Don Higginbotham
- British foreign policy in the age of the American Revolution, H.M. Scott
- The empire of reason, how Europe imagined and America realized the enlightenment, Henry Steele Commager
- Remaking the British Atlantic, the United States and the British Empire after American independence, P.J. Marshall
- Resisting independence, popular loyalism in the revolutionary British Atlantic, Brad A. Jones
- A people numerous and armed, reflections on the military struggle for American independence, John Shy
- A slaveholders' union, slavery, politics, and the constitution in the early American Republic, George William Van Cleve
- Quarters, the accommodation of the British Army and the coming of the American Revolution, John Gilbert McCurdy
- Anglicizing America, empire, revolution, republic, edited by Ignacio Gallup-Diaz, Andrew Shankman, and David J. Silverman
- War in an age of revolution, 1775-1815, edited by Roger Chickering, Stig Förster
- Le siècle des révolutions, 1660-1789, Edmond Dziembowski
- Remaking the British Atlantic, the United States and the British Empire after American independence, P.J. Marshall
- Roger Sherman and the creation of the American republic, Mark David Hall
- The British are coming, the war for America, 1775-1777, Rick Atkinson
- The meaning of independence, John Adams, George Washington, and Thomas Jefferson, Edmund S. Morgan
- The Oxford handbook of the American Revolution, edited by Jane Kamensky and Edward G. Gray
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