Scholars continue to learn more about the War and to rethink the process and legacy of the Revolution.
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"Deeds of Desperate Valor": The First Rhode Island Regiment
by Gretchen Adams
The American Revolution as a Constitutional Controversy
by R. B. Bernstein
The Argument Over the Constitution
by R. B. Bernstein
The Articles of Confederation and the Constitution
by R. B. Bernstein
The Federalist as Road-Map for Constitutionalism
by R. B. Bernstein
The Revolution and State Constitution-Making and Legal Reform
by R. B. Bernstein
The Wars of the American Revolution
by E. Wayne Carp
Supply Problems Plagued the Continental Army from the Start
by Frank E. Grizzard, Jr.
The American Revolution and the Religious Public Sphere
by Timothy D. Hall
Tar and Feathers in Revolutionary America
by Benjamin H. Irvin
The Landscape of the New Republic: Kentucky County Names
by Benjamin H. Irvin
Free Labor in the American Revolution
by Mark A. Lause
Rediscovering Britain
by Susan Lindsey Lively
Thomas Peters: Millwright and Deliverer
by Gary B. Nash
The Commemoration of Heroes during the Revolutionary War
by Sarah J. Purcell
"Despise the mean Distinctions [these] Times Have Made": The Complexity of Patriotism and Quaker Loyalism in One Pennsylvania Family
by Karin A. Wulf