The Royal American Regiment: An Atlantic Microcosm, 1755-1772
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Dr. Alexander V. Campbell Ph.D
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Thriller & Suspense
Action & Adventure
形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
376
言語
英語
公開されました
Mar 16, 2018
出版社
University of Oklahoma Press
版
Reprint
ISBN-10
0806160497
ISBN-13
9780806160498
説明
Dr. Alexander V. Campbell delves into a critical yet often overlooked part of American history, exploring the Royal American Regiment's pivotal role from 1755 to 1772. This work paints a vivid portrait of how this military entity functioned as a microcosm of Anglo-American interactions during a transformative era. Through rigorous research, Campbell uncovers the complexities of colonial life and military engagements, highlighting how the regiment mirrored broader societal tensions and cultural exchanges.
Within these pages, readers are invited to witness the regiment's diverse composition, which included not only British soldiers but also soldiers from various ethnic backgrounds, reflecting the melting pot that was colonial America. Campbell skillfully intertwines narratives of bravery, conflict, and camaraderie, bringing to life the experiences of those who served and the communities they impacted.
The author meticulously analyzes the military strategies and operations that were central to the regiment's mission, providing insights into the broader geopolitical struggles of the time. The book unfolds a tapestry of military history intertwined with the social dynamics of the Atlantic world, offering a fresh perspective on how these elements coalesced during an age of empire.
Engaging and informative, this examination of the Royal American Regiment serves as a valuable resource for both historians and lay readers. Campbell's clear prose and thorough scholarship ensure that this exploration remains accessible, while inviting reflection on the enduring legacies of these early colonial forces in shaping modern American identity.
Within these pages, readers are invited to witness the regiment's diverse composition, which included not only British soldiers but also soldiers from various ethnic backgrounds, reflecting the melting pot that was colonial America. Campbell skillfully intertwines narratives of bravery, conflict, and camaraderie, bringing to life the experiences of those who served and the communities they impacted.
The author meticulously analyzes the military strategies and operations that were central to the regiment's mission, providing insights into the broader geopolitical struggles of the time. The book unfolds a tapestry of military history intertwined with the social dynamics of the Atlantic world, offering a fresh perspective on how these elements coalesced during an age of empire.
Engaging and informative, this examination of the Royal American Regiment serves as a valuable resource for both historians and lay readers. Campbell's clear prose and thorough scholarship ensure that this exploration remains accessible, while inviting reflection on the enduring legacies of these early colonial forces in shaping modern American identity.