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Revolution Song: A Story of American Freedom [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 640 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 244x165x41 mm, kaal: 1027 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Nov-2017
  • Kirjastus: WW Norton & Co
  • ISBN-10: 0393245543
  • ISBN-13: 9780393245547
  • Formaat: Hardback, 640 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 244x165x41 mm, kaal: 1027 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Nov-2017
  • Kirjastus: WW Norton & Co
  • ISBN-10: 0393245543
  • ISBN-13: 9780393245547
From the best-selling author of The Island at the Center of the World comes an account of the American Revolution that draws on diaries, letters and more to flesh out six disparate lives affected by the war, including an African man who freed himself and his family from slavery, a woman who abandoned her abusive husband and an often-criticized George Washington. From the author of the acclaimed history The Island at the Center of the World, an intimate new epic of the American Revolution that reinforces its meaning for today. Russell Shorto’s work has been praised as “first-rate intellectual history” (Wall Street Journal), “literary alchemy” (Chicago Tribune) and simply “astonishing” (New York Times).In his epic new book, Russell Shorto takes us back to the founding of the American nation, drawing on diaries, letters and autobiographies to flesh out six lives that cast the era in a fresh new light. They include an African man who freed himself and his family from slavery, a rebellious young woman who abandoned her abusive husband to chart her own course and a certain Mr. Washington, who was admired for his social graces but harshly criticized for his often-disastrous military strategy.Through these lives we understand that the revolution was fought over the meaning of individual freedom, a philosophical idea that became a force for violent change. A powerful narrative and a brilliant defense of American values, Revolution Song makes the compelling case that the American Revolution is still being fought today and that its ideals are worth defending.

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"Shortos achievement is a remarkable one. The intertwined stories of Revolution Song give a sense of how far-reaching a phenomenon the War of Independence was. It leaves to readers the pleasure of judging what each of the figures in the bookor perhaps the combination of them allcontributed to an event that changed the world." -- New York Times Book Review "An engaging piece of historical detective work and narrative craft." -- Chicago Tribune "Russell Shortos engaging new book appears at a moment when basic concepts of rights and equality are routinely disparaged. As if in response to our troubled political culture, he invites readers to return to the American Revolution to understand better how an 18th-century commitment to freedom took root and became a fundamental, unifying value in our nations history. . . . [ Shorto has] produced a compelling work that reads almost like a good detective story. . . . Shorto deserves praise for reminding us of the complexity of freedoms claims." -- Brian Greer - American Scholar "How did the teenaged daughter of a British officer view the American Revolution, from behind enemy lines in New York? What did that contest mean to a shrewd, contemplative Iroquois warrior? Russell Shorto has emerged from the archives with a bold, largely neglected cast. He has set them free in a rich, prismatic narrative, as intensely vivid as it is seamlessly constructed." -- Stacy Schiff, Pulitzer Prizewinning author of The Witches: Salem, 1692 "Brilliant, captivating and fast-paced, Revolution Song is a wonderfully original take on the American Revolution that reads like a thriller. I couldnt put this book down." -- Amy Chua, Yale Law School professor and author of Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother "With symphonic sweep, cinematic detail and compelling, superbly researched real-life characters, Shorto shows how our struggle for freedom began and why it remains so sadly unfinished. If Spielberg wrote history, this is how it would read." -- Howard Fineman, NBC News analyst and author of The Thirteen American Arguments "Amazing: Russell Shorto shows us what a diverse, fascinating, cosmopolitan place this country has been since its founding." -- Charles C. Mann, author of 1491 "An engaging, readable and surprisingly complete account of the American Revolution. A tour de force." -- Gordon S. Wood, author of The Radicalism of the American Revolution "Russell Shorto has long had an astonishing talent for adjusting the focus in ways that make familiar swaths of history seem intriguingly foreign and fresh. With Revolution Song, hes worked his magic again. Through his vigorous language, his mastery of archival sources and the pleasing interweave of his six carefully chosen characters, Shorto has composed a powerful polyphonic story, simultaneously grand and intimate, that makes us hear (and see and feel) the tumult of our nations founding as never before." -- Hampton Sides, New York Times best-selling author of In the Kingdom of Ice

Preface xi
Prologue 1(12)
PART ONE
Chapter 1 Sons of Fathers
13(24)
Chapter 2 A Tide in the Affairs of Men
37(16)
Chapter 3 The Turtle's Back
53(22)
PART TWO
Chapter 4 The Charming Sound of Bullets
75(17)
Chapter 5 World on Fire
92(27)
Chapter 6 This Land I Have Made for You and Not for Others
119(32)
Chapter 7 The Spirit That Rages
151(27)
Chapter 8 Thirteen Toasts
178(25)
Chapter 9 Assuming Command
203(16)
Chapter 10 A Natural Inclination to Liberty
219(33)
Chapter 11 The City of New York Will, in All Human Probability, Very Soon Be the Scene of a Bloody Conflict
252(21)
Chapter 12 So Celestial an Article
273(23)
Chapter 13 Cannons Muskets Drums
296(30)
Chapter 14 White Freedom
326(29)
Chapter 15 I Am Your Son! I Am a Warrior!
355(15)
Chapter 16 Numberless Meteors Gleaming Through the Atmosphere
370(25)
PART THREE
Chapter 17 The Cause of Humanity
395(21)
Chapter 18 Rough Hewer
416(24)
Chapter 19 Glowing with Zeal for the General Happiness and Improvement of Mankind
440(36)
Chapter 20 Which Nothing Else Can Equal
476(29)
Epilogue 505(6)
Acknowledgments 511(4)
Notes 515(42)
Bibliography 557(22)
Index 579
Russell Shorto is the best-selling author of eight books, including Smalltime, Revolution Song, Amsterdam, and The Island at the Center of the World. He is the director of the New Amsterdam Project at the New York Historical and senior scholar at the New Netherland Institute.