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The Development of a Revolutionary Mentality

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Contributions of ten distinguished historians on the American Revolution, presented at the first Library of Congress Symposium on the American Revolution, May 1972 Papers presented by Henry Steele Commager, Caroline Robbins, J. H. Plumb, Richard Bushman, Edmund S. Morgan, Pauline Maier, Jack P. Greene, Mary Beth Norton, and Esmond Wright

168 pages, Paperback

First published September 3, 2002

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April 20, 2014
Pretty pedestrian stuff. The comments on each paper reminded me why I am happy I left history as a profession.
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