These eight original essays by a group of America's most
distinguished scholars include the following themes: the meaning
and significance of the Revolution; the long-term, underlying
causes of the war; violence and the Revolution; the military
conflict; politics in the Continental Congress; the role of
religion in the Revolution; and the effect of the war on the social
order. This is the product of the celebrated Symposium on the
American Revolution held in 1971 by the institute.
Originally published 1973.
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