The Journal of the American Revolution, Annual Volume 2015, presents the journal’s best historical research and writing over the past calendar year. The volume is designed for institutions, scholars, and enthusiasts to provide a convenient overview of the latest research and scholarship in American Revolution studies and contains sixty articles.
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<p>The <i>Journal of the American Revolution, Annual Volume 2015</i>, presents the journal’s best historical research and writing over the past calendar year. The volume is designed for institutions, scholars, and enthusiasts to provide a convenient overview of the latest research and scholarship in American Revolution studies. The sixty articles in the 2015 edition include:</p><p>How Samuel Adams Recruited Sons of Liberty by J. L. Bell<br> A Patriot–Loyalist: Playing Both Sides by Todd W. Braisted<br> How Old Were Redcoats? Age and Experience of British Soldiers in America by Don N. Hagist<br> The Great West Point Chain by Hugh T. Harrington<br> Raid Across the Ice: The British Operation to Capture Washington by Benjamin Huggins<br> So Heavy a Trial: The Burning of New York’s First Capital by Jack Kelly<br> An Elegant Dinner with General Washington at Valley Forge Headquarters by Nancy K. Loane<br> Mount Vernon: A Landscape for the New Cincinnatus by Joseph Manca<br> The British Spy Plot to Capture Fort Ticonderoga by John A. Nagy<br> The Top Ten British Losers by Andrew O’Shaughnessy<br> Honorable Lords and Pretend Barons: Sorting Out the Noblemen of the American Revolution by Jim Piecuch<br> Paul Revere’s Other Riders and Rides by Ray Raphael<br> William Lee and Oney Judge: A Look at George Washington and Slavery by Mary V. Thompson.</p>
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