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The Radicalism of the American Revolution
- Narrated by: Paul Boehmer
- Length: 19 hrs and 2 mins
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Summary
Pulitzer Prize, History, 1993
Grand in scope, rigorous in its arguments, and elegantly synthesizing 30 years of scholarship, Gordon S. Wood's Pulitzer Prize–winning book analyzes the social, political, and economic consequences of 1776. In The Radicalism of the American Revolution, Wood depicts not just a break with England, but the rejection of an entire way of life: of a society with feudal dependencies, a politics of patronage, and a world view in which people were divided between the nobility and "the Herd." He shows how the theories of the country's founders became realities that sometimes baffled and disappointed them. Above all, Bancroft Prize–winning historian Wood rescues the revolution from abstraction, allowing readers to see it with a true sense of its drama---and not a little awe.
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- Sakunthala Panditharatne
- 01-06-17
Fascinating cultural study
Would you listen to The Radicalism of the American Revolution again? Why?
Probably would not listen again, it was quite heavy and chock full of facts (which is also a strength)
Who was your favorite character and why?
Not sure this question applies, it's a non-fiction book - but I'm going to say Alexander Hamilton
Which character – as performed by Paul Boehmer – was your favourite?
see above
If you made a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?
The redcoats were ... Actually Very Bad
Any additional comments?
This is a really amazing, in-depth book that will help you understand both Britain and America better.
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