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Occupied America - British Military Rule and the Experience of Revolution

Anglais · Livre de poche

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In Occupied America, Donald F. Johnson chronicles the everyday experience of ordinary people living under military occupation during the American Revolution. Focusing on day-to-day life in port cities held by the British Army, Johnson recounts how men and women from a variety of backgrounds navigated harsh conditions, mitigated threats to their families and livelihoods, took advantage of new opportunities, and balanced precariously between revolutionary and royal attempts to secure their allegiance.

Between 1775 and 1783, every large port city along the Eastern seaboard fell under British rule at one time or another. As centers of population and commerce, these cities-Boston, New York, Newport, Philadelphia, Savannah, Charleston-should have been bastions from which the empire could restore order and inspire loyalty. Military rule's exceptional social atmosphere initially did provide opportunities for many people-especially women and the enslaved, but also free men both rich and poor-to reinvent their lives, and while these opportunities came with risks, the hope of social betterment inspired thousands to embrace military rule. Nevertheless, as Johnson demonstrates, occupation failed to bring about a restoration of imperial authority, as harsh material circumstances forced even the most loyal subjects to turn to illicit means to feed and shelter themselves, while many maintained ties to rebel camps for the same reasons. As occupations dragged on, most residents no longer viewed restored royal rule as a viable option.

As Johnson argues, the experiences of these citizens reveal that the process of political change during the Revolution occurred not in a single instant but gradually, over the course of years of hardship under military rule that forced Americans to grapple with their allegiance in intensely personal and highly contingent ways. Thus, according to Johnson, the quotidian experience of military occupation directly affected the outcome of the American Revolution.


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Introduction. The Experience of Occupation

Chapter 1. Revolutionary Occupations

Chapter 2. Collaborator Regimes

Chapter 3. Within the Lines

Chapter 4. Starving amid Plenty

Chapter 5. Ambiguous Allegiances

Chapter 6. Making Peace

Epilogue. Forgetting Occupation

Notes

Index

Acknowledgments


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Donald F. Johnson

Détails du produit

Auteurs Donald F Johnson, Donald F. Johnson
Edition University of pennsylvania pr
 
Langues Anglais
Format d'édition Livre de poche
Sortie 01.08.2023
 
EAN 9781512825480
ISBN 978-1-5128-2548-0
Pages 264
Thème Early American Studies
Catégorie Littérature spécialisée > Histoire > Autres

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