The Disaffected: Britain's Occupation of Philadelphia During the American Revolution
بواسطة
Aaron Sullivan
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تنسيق
غلاف صلب
صفحات
328
لغة
الإنجليزية
منشور
May 21, 2019
الناشر
University of Pennsylvania Press
رقم ISBN-10
0812251261
رقم ISBN-13
9780812251265
الوصف
Elizabeth and Henry Drinker, prominent Philadelphians, found themselves at odds with the tide of revolution sweeping through their city during a time of turmoil. As loyalists, their beliefs clashed with the fervent patriotism of their neighbors, creating an atmosphere thick with tension and uncertainty. Their intertwined lives illustrate the complexities faced by individuals caught in a war that demanded allegiance and provoked division.
The narrative weaves a rich tapestry of personal stories amid the larger backdrop of British occupation. The Drinkers navigated a precarious social landscape, facing the consequences of their loyalties while struggling to protect their home and family. Their experiences shed light on the moral dilemmas and the often-painful choices involved in standing firm against the popular sentiment of rebellion.
Through detailed accounts and engaging prose, the book highlights the lesser-known perspectives of loyalists during a critical juncture in American history. It invites readers to consider the human side of conflict, exploring how relationships and identities were forged and tested in the face of ideological strife. The result is a compelling exploration of resilience, divided loyalties, and the impact of war on everyday lives.
The narrative weaves a rich tapestry of personal stories amid the larger backdrop of British occupation. The Drinkers navigated a precarious social landscape, facing the consequences of their loyalties while struggling to protect their home and family. Their experiences shed light on the moral dilemmas and the often-painful choices involved in standing firm against the popular sentiment of rebellion.
Through detailed accounts and engaging prose, the book highlights the lesser-known perspectives of loyalists during a critical juncture in American history. It invites readers to consider the human side of conflict, exploring how relationships and identities were forged and tested in the face of ideological strife. The result is a compelling exploration of resilience, divided loyalties, and the impact of war on everyday lives.