<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"The New Press People's History Series"--Series preface, page xiii.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>"The best single-volume history of the Revolution I have read." --Howard Zinn</b> <p/> Upon its initial publication, Ray Raphael's magisterial <i>A People's History of the American Revolution</i> was hailed by NPR's <i>Fresh Air</i> as "relentlessly aggressive and unsentimental." With impeccable skill, Raphael presented a wide array of fascinating scholarship within a single volume, employing a bottom-up approach that has served as a revelation. <p/><i>A People's History of the American Revolution</i> draws upon diaries, personal letters, and other Revolutionary-era treasures, weaving a thrilling "you are there" narrative--"a tapestry that uses individual experiences to illustrate the larger stories". Raphael shifts the focus away from George Washington and Thomas Jefferson to the slaves they owned, the Indians they displaced, and the men and boys who did the fighting (<i>Los Angeles Times Book Review</i>). <p/> This "remarkable perspective on a familiar part of American history" helps us appreciate more fully the incredible diversity of the American Revolution (<i>Kirkus Reviews</i>). <p/> "Through letters, diaries, and other accounts, Raphael shows these individuals--white women and men of the farming and laboring classes, free and enslaved African Americans, Native Americans, loyalists, and religious pacifists--acting for or against the Revolution and enduring a war that compounded the difficulties of everyday life." --<i>Library Journal </i> <p/> "A tour de force . . . Ray Raphael has probably altered the way in which future historians will see events." --<i>The Sunday Times</i><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><b>Praise for the 2001 edition: </b> <br>A tour de force...Ray Raphael has probably altered the way in which future historians will see events.<br>--<i>The Sunday Times</i> (London) <p/>"The unique value of Raphael's work lies in its mining, from extant primary sources, of the extraordinary recollections of ordinary witnesses to history."<br>--<i>Booklist</i> <p/>"The nervy energy of this People's History is an arresting antidote to the air of self-satisfied triumphalism that so many Americans casually assume each July Fourth."<br>--<i>Fresh Air</i> (NPR) <p/>"A cracking good read...Ray Raphael writes about the American Revolution as if he had been in the thick of it. His no-nonsense approach and style clarify the big issues and reveal the personal dimensions. This is truly a history of the people for the people."<br>--Roy Porter, author of <i>Enlightenment</i> <p/>"Raphael uses his considerable gifts as a writer [to weave] a tapestry that uses individual experiences to illustrate the larger stories of social groups."<br>--<i>Los Angeles Times Book Review</i> <br><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Ray Raphael</b>'s books include <i>The First American Revolution</i>, <i>Founding Myths</i>, <i>Founders</i>, <i>Constitutional Myths</i>, and <i>The Spirit of 74</i> (co-authored with Marie Raphael), all published by The New Press. He lives in Northern California.
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