Jonathan Odell, Loyalist Poet of the American Revolution

Jonathan Odell, Loyalist Poet of the American Revolution
Title Jonathan Odell, Loyalist Poet of the American Revolution PDF eBook
Author Cynthia Dubin Edelberg
Publisher Duke University Press
Pages 232
Release 1987
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780822307167

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Jonathan Odell's live and writings give us insight into the American Revolution by revealing Loyalist ideology—the ambitious few have led the gullible multitude to slaughter—and he rails against the British military for fighting a war of containment aimed at bringing the rebel leadership to negotiation. This policy effectually trapped the Loyalists between the British army, which ignored them, and the rebels, who despised them. One of the best-educated of the colonialists, Odell, a physician turned Anglican minister and then writer, lived the gamut of experience: powerful friends sustained him and the British commanders-in-chief Sir William Howe, Henry Clinton, and Sir Guy Carleton employed him; nevertheless, during the war he was a lonely exile ("Tory hunters" forced him from his home in 1775), and, at the end of the war, when his hope for reconciliation between the Loyalists and the Americans came to nothing, he reluctantly emigrated to Canada. Here is a voice, all but silenced for over two hundred years, that must now be heard if we are to better understand the American Revolution.

Writing the Rebellion

Writing the Rebellion
Title Writing the Rebellion PDF eBook
Author Philip Gould
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 231
Release 2013-06-27
Genre History
ISBN 019996789X

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Writing the Rebellion presents a cultural history of loyalist writing in early America, dissolving the old legend that loyalists were more British than American, and patriots the embodiment of a new sensibility.

Sensibility and the American Revolution

Sensibility and the American Revolution
Title Sensibility and the American Revolution PDF eBook
Author Sarah Knott
Publisher UNC Press Books
Pages 354
Release 2009
Genre History
ISBN 0807831980

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In the wake of American independence, it was clear that the new United States required novel political forms. Less obvious but no less revolutionary was the idea that the American people needed a new understanding of the self. Sensibility was a cultural m

The Spirit of the American Revolution

The Spirit of the American Revolution
Title The Spirit of the American Revolution PDF eBook
Author Samuel White Patterson
Publisher
Pages 250
Release 1913
Genre American poetry
ISBN

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Benjamin Franklin's Vision of American Community

Benjamin Franklin's Vision of American Community
Title Benjamin Franklin's Vision of American Community PDF eBook
Author Lester C. Olson
Publisher Univ of South Carolina Press
Pages 350
Release 2004
Genre Art
ISBN 9781570035258

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"Olson contends that attention to the visual images created in each of these roles dramatizes fundamental changes in Franklin's sensibility concerning British America. In 1754 Franklin was an American Whig supporter of the British Empire's constitutional monarchy. During the late 1750s and early 1760s he veered toward increasing the power of the Crown over Pennsylvania by changing the colony's form of government before ultimately rejecting constitutional monarchy and advocating republican politics during the 1770s and 1780s. The shifts in Franklin's fundamental political commitments are among the most arresting aspects of his life. Benjamin Franklin's Vision of American Community highlights these changes as it examines his pictorial representations of British America through several decades."--BOOK JACKET.

So Obstinately Loyal

So Obstinately Loyal
Title So Obstinately Loyal PDF eBook
Author Susan Burgess Shenstone
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Pages 364
Release 2001-06-03
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780773524163

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The biography of James Moody, a once-famous, even infamous, partisan of Britain during the American Revolutionary War.

A War of Religion

A War of Religion
Title A War of Religion PDF eBook
Author James B. Bell
Publisher Springer
Pages 344
Release 2008-05-30
Genre History
ISBN 0230583210

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Examines the controversial establishment of the first Anglican Church in Boston in 1686, and how later, political leaders John Adams, Samuel Adams, and John Wilkes exploited the disputes as political dynamite together with taxation, trade, and the quartering of troops: topics which John Adams later recalled as causes of the American Revolution.