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Control # 1 99036554
Control # Id 3 DLC
Date 5 20190911110550.0
Fixed Data 8 990616s2000 maub b 001 0 eng
LC Card 10    $a 99036554
ISBN 20    $a063121058X (alk. paper)
Obsolete 39    $a215035$cTLC
Cat. Source 40    $aDLC$cDLC$dDLC
Geog. Area 43    $an-us---
LC Call 50 00 $aE208$b.C67 2000
Dewey Class 82 00 $a973.3$221
Title 245 02 $aA companion to the American Revolution /$cedited by Jack P. Greene and J.R. Pole.
Imprint 260    $aMalden, Mass. :$bBlackwell Publishers,$c2000.
Phys Descrpt 300    $axvi, 778 p. :$bmaps ;$c26 cm.
Series:Title 440  0 $aBlackwell companions to American history
Note:Bibliog 504    $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Note:Content 505 00 $tThe structure of British politics in the mid-eighteenth century / $rW. A. Speck. -$tMetropolitan administration of the colonies, 1696-1775 / $rIan K. Steele. -$tIntra-imperial communications, 1689-1775 / $rRichard R. Johnson. -$tThe changing socio-economic and strategic importance of the colonies to the empire / $rAlison G. Olson. -$tThe political development of the colonies after the Glorious Revolution / $rAlan Tully. -$tPopulation and family in early America / $rRobert V. Wells. -$tSocio-economic development of the colonies / $rEdwin J. Parkins. -$tReligion before the Revolution / $rEdwin S. Gaustad. -$tThe cultural development of the colonies / $rMichal J. Rozbicki. -$tThe emergence of civic culture in the colonies to about 1770 / $rDavid Shields. -$tIdeological background / $rIsaac Kramnick. -$tThe Amerindian population in 1763 / $rEric Hinderaker. -$tThe origins of the new colonial policy, 1748-1763 / $rJack P. Greene. -$tThe Seven Years' War and its political legacy / $rThomas L. Purvis. -$tThe Grenville program, 1763-1765 / $rPeter D. G. Thomas. -$tThe Stamp Act crisis and its repercussions, including the Quartering Art controversy / $rPeter D. G. Thomas. -$tThe Townshend Acts crisis, 1767-1770 / $rRobert J. Chaffin. -$tThe British Army in America, before 1775 / $rDouglas Edward Leach. -$tThe West and the Amerindians, 1756-1776 / $rPeter Marshall. -$tTrade legislation and its enforcement, 1748-1776 / $rR. C. Simmons. -$tOngoing disputes over the prerogative, 1763-1776 / $rJack P. Greene. -$tBishops and other ecclesiastical issues, to 1776 / $rFrederick V. Mills, Sr. -$tSocial protest and the revolutionary movement, 1765-1776 / $rEdward Countryman. -$tThe tea crisis and its consequences, through 1775 / $rDavid L. Ammerman. -$tThe crisis of Independence / $rDavid L. Ammerman. -$tDevelopment of revolutionary organization, 1765-1775 / $rDavid W. Conroy. -$tPolitical mobilization, 1765-1776 / $rRebecca Starr. -$tIdentity and Independence / $rJack P. Greene. -$tLoyalism and neutrality / $rRobert M. Calhoon. -$tOpposition in Britain / $rColin Bonwick. -$tCommon Sense / $rJack Fruchtman, Jr. -$tThe Declaration of Independence / $rRonald Hamowy. -$tBills of rights and the first ten amendments to the Constitution / $rRobert A. Rutland. -$tState constitution-making, through 1781 / $rDonald S. Lutz. -$tThe Articles of Confederation, 1775-1783 / $rJack N. Rakove. -$tThe War for Independence, to Saratoga / $rDon Higginbotham. -$tThe War for Independence, after Saratoga / $rDon Higginbotham. -$tThe Continental Army / $rHolly A. Mayer. -$tMilitia, guerrilla warfare, tactics, and weaponry / $rMark V. Kwasny. -$tNaval operations during the War for Independence / $rClark G. Reynolds. -$tThe First United States Navy / $rJames C. Bradford. -$tThe home front during the War for Independence: the effect of labor shortages on commercial production in the Mid-Atlantic / $rMichael V. Kennedy. -$tResistance to the American Revolution / $rMichael A. McDonnell. -$tDiplomacy of the Revolution, to 1783 / $rJonathan R. Dull. -$tConfederation: state governments and their problems / $rEdward Countryman. -$tThe West: territory, states, and confederation / $rPeter S. Onuf. -$tDemobilization and national defense / $rE. Wayne Carp. -$tCurrency, taxation, and finance, 1775-1787 / $rRobert A. Becker. -$tForeign relations, after 1783 / $rJonathan R. Dull. -$tSlavery and anti-slavery / $rSylvia R. Frey. -$tAmerindians and the new republic / $rJames H. Merrell. -$tThe impact of the Revolution on the role, status, and experience of women / $rBetty Wood. -$tThe impact of the Revolution on education / $rMelvin Yazawa. -$tThe impact of the Revolution on social problems: poverty, insanity, and crime / $rMelvin Yazawa. -$tThe impact of the Revolution on church and state / $rRobert M. Calhoon. -$tLaw: continuity and reform / $rJ. R. Pole. -$tConfederation: movement for a stronger union / $rMark D. Kaplanoff. -$tThe Federal Convention and the Constitution / $rMark D. Kaplanoff. -$tThe debate over ratification of the Constitution / $rMurray Dry. -$tGreat Britain in the aftermath of the American Revolution / $rIan R. Christie. -$tThe American Revolution in Canada / $rElizabeth Mancke. -$tThe American Revolution and Ireland / $rMaurice J. Bric. -$tThe American Revolution and the sugar colonies, 1775-1783 / $rSelwyn H. H. Carrington. -$tThe effects of the American Revolution on France and its empire / $rDavid P. Geggus. -$tThe impact of the American Revolution on Spain and Portugal and their empires / $rKenneth Maxwell. -$tThe influence of the American Revolution in the Netherlands / $rJan Willem Schulte Nordholt, Wim Klooster. -$tThe influence of the American Revolution in Germany / $rHorst Dippel. -$tThe influence of the American Revolution in Russia / $rHans Rogger. -$tThe economic and demographic consequences of the American Revolution / $rMary M. Schweitzer. -$tThe religious consequences of the Revolution / $rRobert M. Calhoon. -$tThe cultural effects of the Revolution / $rNorman S. Grabo. -$tThe effects of the Revolution on language / $rJohn Algeo. -$tMedicine before and after the Revolution / $rMary E. Fissell. -$tThe construction of gender in a republican world / $rRuth H. Bloch. -$tThe construction of race in republican America / $rJames Sidbury. -$tThe construction of social status in revolutionary America / $rChristine Daniels. -$tLiberty / $rElise Marienstras. -$tEquality / $rJ. R. Pole. -$tProperty / $rAlan Freeman, Elizabeth Mensch. -$tThe rule of law / $rJohn P. Reid. -$tConsent / $rDonald S. Lutz. -$tHappiness / $rJan Lewis. -$tSuffrage and representation / $rRosemarie Zagarri. -$tRepublicanism / $rRobert E. Shalhope. -$tSovereignty / $rPeter S. Onuf. -$tNationality and citizenship / $rElise Marienstras. -$tThe separation of powers / $rMaurice J. C. Vile. -$tRights / $rMichael Zuckert. -$tVirtue / $rJames T. Kloppenberg. -$tInterests / $rCathy Matson.
Subj:Geog. 651  0 $aUnited States$xHistory$yRevolution, 1775-1783.
AE:Pers Name 700 $aGreene, Jack P.
AE:Pers Name 700 $aPole, J. R.$q(Jack Richon)