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Loading... The Birth of the Republic, 1763-89 (The Chicago History of American…by Edmund S. MorganSeries: The Chicago History of American Civilization
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. I have loved Edmund Morgan ever since I first read the second edition of The Birth of the Republic in AP American History as a high school sophomore. Back in those days before amazon, I convinced my parents to drive me to the Yale University bookstore to get my hands on a copy of my very own. This slim volume is a very succinct summation of the revolutionary period, from the Sugar Act to ratification of the Constitution. All the important background material is there, from the Glorious Revolution to the 7 years war to the abilities of British statesmen, without drowning the reader in detail. Morgan also considers the most popular interpretations of the American War of Independence including Beard's An Economic Interpretation of the Constitution of the United States. The appendix includes the entire texts of the Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation, the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. What more could one want out of 206 pages! no reviews | add a review
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While short the book is not a quick and easy read because of the wealth of details scattered throughout the book. The book's size gives it the ability to provide an understanding of the relationship of the events that gave rise to our nation.
The author shows a great mastery and subtle understanding of the events covered to convey such a clear understanding of the events of this period of 26 years.
I would think the book is excellent to read at any stage in a study of this period. If you are deep in a detailed treatise on the writing of the constitution this book will give you a quick overview that places the events you are reading about in perspective. If you are beginning to read about this era this book provides a thoughtful outline of the period.
It takes a special type of understanding and talent to put a series of very significant events that occurred over a period of 26 years in such a concise form. If you have any interest in the events of these years this book will greatly add to your understanding of this era. (