
The American Revolution: Nationhood Achieved 1763-1788 (St Martin's Series in U.S. History) e-book
by Harry M. Ward
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The American Revolution : Nationhood Achieved, 1763-1788. This is an overview of the entire Revolutionary War period in American history from the inception of the revolutionary movement to the conclusion of peace
The American Revolution : Nationhood Achieved, 1763-1788. This is an overview of the entire Revolutionary War period in American history from the inception of the revolutionary movement to the conclusion of peace.
Author of The American Revolution: Nationhood Achieved 1763 – 1788. Martin's Press,1995 (CHOICE Outstanding Book of the Year) and The War for Independence and the Transformation of American Society.
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Harry Merrill Ward, American history professor
Harry Merrill Ward, American history professor. Recipient Fraunces Tavern Museum Book award, 1990, Scholar award in history, Virginia Social Science Association, 1992, History prize for distinguished achievement, Society of the Cincinnati in the State of New Jersey, 2004, Langenlonsheimer Transport Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung Richard Trefry Book award, Army History Foundation, 2005. The united colonies of New England, 1643-90. DP67W/?tag prabook0b-20. Unite or Die: Intercolony Relations 1690-1763 (National university publications. Series in American studies).
Ward, Harry M. The American Revolution: Nationhood Achieved 1763-1788. New York, NY: St. Martin’s Press, In. 1995. During this key period of American history, "The American Revolution" would be a more appropriate term instead of "The War for Independence
Ward, Harry M. During this key period of American history, "The American Revolution" would be a more appropriate term instead of "The War for Independence. In the dictionary, the term "revolution" is defined as an overthrow of one government and its replacement with another.
The American Revolution: Nationhood Achieved, 1763-1788, 1994, St. Martin's . Harry Merrill Ward is an American academic and historian
The American Revolution: Nationhood Achieved, 1763-1788, 1994, St. Martin's (New York, NY), 1995. General William Maxwell and the New Jersey Continentals, Greenwood Press (Westport, CT), 1997. Harry Merrill Ward is an American academic and historian. Ward had already begun working as an assistant professor of history at Kentucky's Georgetown College before completing a P. from Columbia University in 1960. During his tenure, Ward authored numerous books on American history, starting with the publication of The United Colonies of New England, 1643-90 in 1961.
He is the author of The American Revolution: Nationhood Achieved 1763 - 1788, S. artins Press, 1995 (CHOICE Outstanding Book of the Year) and The War for Independence and the Transformation of American Society. artins Press, 1995 (CHOICE Outstanding Book of the Year) and The War for Independence and the Transformation of American Society, University of London Press/Routledge,1999 as well as ''Going Down Hill'': Legacies of the American Revolutionary War, Academica Press 2009. An interesting narrative overview of the life of one of many unsung leaders of the American Revolution.