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Rebels and Redcoats

The American Revolutionary War
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Published to accompany a four-part BBC TV series - written and presented by military historian, Richard Holmes, this book offers a somewhat controversial and revisionist view. Most people regard the American Revolutionary War of the 1775-83 (also known as the War of Independence) as a popular struggle for liberty against an oppressive colonial power. This book demonstrates that it was in fact America's first civil war. Employing scholarship alongside vivid eyewitness accounts, Hugh Bicheno argues that the war was the product of a broad French imperial design, and the greed of many prominent colonials. As many Americans remained loyal to the Crown as rebelled against it, and the reasons for adopting or changing sides were as varied as the men and women who had to make the unenviable decision. Native and African Americans overwhelmingly favoured the British cause. We hear not only the voices of Rebels and Redcoats, but also of German mercenaries and aristocratic French adventurers, as well as Indian warriors and black slaves fighting for their independence, which together shed new light on events that forged a nation. The main loser was the French monarchy, which ruined itself to gain no lasting influence over the United States, while unable to exploit the distraction the war created either to invade Britain or gain control of the West Indies, which at the time were considered a far bigger prize than all of North America.

Author Biography:

Celebrated military historian and television presenter Richard Holmes is best known for his bestselling books Redcoat and Wellington: The Iron Duke. He has written and presented 8 series for the BBC including Battlefields, War Walks and The Western Front. His dozen books include Firing Line, and he is general editor of the definitive Oxford Companion to Military History.
Release date Australia
February 2nd, 2004
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Contributor
  • With Richard Holmes
Pages
352
Dimensions
129x198x22
ISBN-13
9780007156269
Product ID
1717140

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