Tradition, Conflict, and Modernization: Perspectives on the American RevolutionRichard E. Brown, Richard Maxwell Brown, Don Edward Fehrenbacher |
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The American Revolution in National Tradition | 13 |
The Revolution Recorded Threatened | 24 |
Dull Scholars Cynical Debunkers | 33 |
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