Lexington and Concord: The Battle Heard Round the World

Author:   George C. Daughan
Publisher:   WW Norton & Co
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9780393356755


Pages:   368
Publication Date:   10 May 2019
Format:   Paperback
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An award-winning historian reinterprets the battle that launched the American Revolution. George C. Daughan’s magnificently detailed account of the Battle of Lexington and Concord challenges the prevailing narrative of the American War of Independence. It was, Daughan argues, based as much in economic concerns as political ones. When Massachusetts militiamen turned out in overwhelming numbers to fight the British, they believed they were fighting for their farms and livelihoods, as well as for liberty. Benjamin Franklin was not surprised by this widespread belief. In the years prior to the Revolution, Franklin had toured Great Britain and witnessed the wretched living conditions of the king’s subjects. They wore rags for clothes, went barefoot, and had little to eat. They were not citizens, but serfs. Franklin described the appalling situation in a number of letters home. In the eyes of many American colonists, Britain’s repressive measures were not seen simply as an effort to reestablish political control of the colonies, but also as a means to reduce the prosperous colonists themselves to the serfdom described in the Franklin letters. Another key factor in the outcome of this historic battle, according to Daughan, was the scorn British officers had for colonial fighters. Although the British officers had fought alongside colonial Americans in the ferocious French and Indian War, they failed to anticipate the skill, organization, and sheer numbers of the colonial militias. Daughan explains how British arrogance led them to defeat at the hands of motivated, experienced patriot fighters determined to protect their way of life. Authoritative and immersive, Lexington and Concord gives us a new understanding of a battle that became a template for colonial uprisings in later centuries.

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Author:   George C. Daughan
Publisher:   WW Norton & Co
Imprint:   WW Norton & Co
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 21.10cm
Weight:   0.289kg
ISBN:  

9780393356755


ISBN 10:   0393356752
Pages:   368
Publication Date:   10 May 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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This sound, accessible history is geared toward general audiences, but it will also appeal to military historians and Revolutionary War enthusiasts.


This sound, accessible history is geared toward general audiences, but it will also appeal to military historians and Revolutionary War enthusiasts. -- Library Journal At the heart of Lexington and Concord are the people in the fray. Mr. Daughan probes their characters through their actions, correspondence and memoirs.... Mr. Daughan is at his most original when conveying military maneuvers and assessing strategies. -- Wall Street Journal Mr. Daughan has captured the spirit and substance of the American resistance that led in 1775 to the battles of Lexington and Concord. A most stimulating and valuable book. -- Robert Middlekauff, Professor Emeritus of History at University of California, Berkeley


This sound, accessible history is geared toward general audiences, but it will also appeal to military historians and Revolutionary War enthusiasts. -- Library Journal At the heart of Lexington and Concord are the people in the fray. Mr. Daughan probes their characters through their actions, correspondence and memoirs.... Mr. Daughan is at his most original when conveying military maneuvers and assessing strategies. -- Wall Street Journal


This is hardly a new story, but Daughan imbues it with added nuances of character and motivation. ... A wonderful addition to the literature on the American Revolution, full of enlightening facts and figures. -- Kirkus (starred)


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George C. Daughan holds a PhD from Harvard University, where he studied under Henry Kissinger. One of his previous books, If By Sea, won the Samuel Eliot Morison Award for Naval Literature, and he has been honored with the Samuel Eliot Morison Award from the USS Constitution Museum for his work as a naval scholar. He lives in New Hampshire.

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