By: Kevin Phillips
A Good Year for Revolution
Genre: Non-Fiction History
Viking
December 1, 2012
On Sale: November 27, 2012
Featuring:
656 pages
ISBN: 0670025127
EAN: 9780670025121
Kindle: B009KUOGQK
Hardcover / e-Book
Book Summary
The contrarian historian and analyst upends the
conventional reading of the American
Revolution
In 1775, iconoclastic historian
and bestselling author Kevin Phillips punctures the myth
that 1776 was the watershed year of the American Revolution.
He suggests that the great events and confrontations of
1775—Congress’s belligerent economic ultimatums to Britain,
New England’s rage militaire, the exodus of British
troops and expulsion of royal governors up and down the
seaboard, and the new provincial congresses and hundreds of
local committees that quickly reconstituted local
authority in Patriot hands—achieved a sweeping
Patriot control of territory and local government that
Britain was never able to overcome. These each added
to the Revolution’s essential momentum so when the British
finally attacked in great strength the following year, they
could not regain the control they had lost in
1775.
Analyzing the political climate, economic
structures, and military preparations, as well as the roles
of ethnicity, religion, and class, Phillips tackles the
eighteenth century with the same skill and insights he has
shown in analyzing contemporary politics and
economics. The result is a dramatic narrative brimming
with original insights. 1775 revolutionizes our
understanding of America’s origins.