Liberty's Exiles: The Loss Of America And The Remaking Of The British Empire
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Author: Maya Jasanoff
Binding: Hardback
Published: Harper Perennial, 2011
Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: Chipped and worn with some minor damage
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: small tear along sea of dust jacket, otherwise fine
This historical account, Liberty's Exiles: The Loss Of America And The Remaking Of The British Empire, chronicles the untold stories of Loyalists who fled the newly formed United States after the American Revolution. It uncovers the profound impact of their displacement on both their personal lives and the evolving British Empire. Jasanoff presents a compelling narrative that reshapes our understanding of this pivotal period, detailing how these exiles contributed to the establishment of new British colonies and influenced imperial policy. The work illustrates the complex aftermath of revolution, offering a fresh perspective on the birth of nations and the enduring human cost of political upheaval. This scholarly yet accessible volume argues for a re-evaluation of the Loyalists' role in shaping the modern world.
Author: Maya Jasanoff
Binding: Hardback
Published: Harper Perennial, 2011
Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: Chipped and worn with some minor damage
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: small tear along sea of dust jacket, otherwise fine
This historical account, Liberty's Exiles: The Loss Of America And The Remaking Of The British Empire, chronicles the untold stories of Loyalists who fled the newly formed United States after the American Revolution. It uncovers the profound impact of their displacement on both their personal lives and the evolving British Empire. Jasanoff presents a compelling narrative that reshapes our understanding of this pivotal period, detailing how these exiles contributed to the establishment of new British colonies and influenced imperial policy. The work illustrates the complex aftermath of revolution, offering a fresh perspective on the birth of nations and the enduring human cost of political upheaval. This scholarly yet accessible volume argues for a re-evaluation of the Loyalists' role in shaping the modern world.