Loyalist Literature

Loyalist Literature
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Publisher : Dundurn
Total Pages : 64
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ISBN-10 : 9780919670617
ISBN-13 : 091967061X
Rating : 4/5 (17 Downloads)

Synopsis Loyalist Literature by : Robert S. Allen

The highly readable is more than a bibliography. Written in a narrative style, it is as well a short history of the Loyalists: who they were, why they left, where they settled, and what their legacy is.

Loyalist Literature

Loyalist Literature
Author :
Publisher : Dundurn
Total Pages : 64
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781554882199
ISBN-13 : 1554882192
Rating : 4/5 (99 Downloads)

Synopsis Loyalist Literature by : Robert S. Allen

This highly readable guide is more than a bibliography. Written in a narrative style, it is as well a short history of the Loyalists: who they were, why they left, where they settled, and what their legacy is.

Stripped and Script

Stripped and Script
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1625344317
ISBN-13 : 9781625344311
Rating : 4/5 (17 Downloads)

Synopsis Stripped and Script by : Kacy Dowd Tillman

Female loyalists occupied a nearly impossible position during the American Revolution. Unlike their male counterparts, loyalist women were effectively silenced--unable to officially align themselves with either side or avoid being persecuted for their family ties. In this book, Kacy Dowd Tillman argues that women's letters and journals are the key to recovering these voices, as these private writings were used as vehicles for public engagement. Through a literary analysis of extensive correspondence by statesmen's wives, Quakers, merchants, and spies, Stripped and Script offers a new definition of loyalism that accounts for disaffection, pacifism, neutralism, and loyalism-by-association. Taking up the rhetoric of violation and rape, this archive repeatedly references the real threats rebels posed to female bodies, property, friendships, and families. Through writing, these women defended themselves against violation, in part, by writing about their personal experiences while knowing that the documents themselves may be confiscated, used against them, and circulated.

Writing the Rebellion

Writing the Rebellion
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 231
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ISBN-10 : 9780199967896
ISBN-13 : 019996789X
Rating : 4/5 (96 Downloads)

Synopsis Writing the Rebellion by : Philip Gould

Writing the Rebellion presents a cultural history of loyalist writing in early America, dissolving the old legend that loyalists were more British than American, and patriots the embodiment of a new sensibility.

The Loyalist Legacy

The Loyalist Legacy
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Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages : 310
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ISBN-10 : 1539451283
ISBN-13 : 9781539451280
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis The Loyalist Legacy by : Elaine Cougler

After the crushing end of the War of 1812, William and Catherine Garner find their allotted two hundred acres in Nissouri Township by following the Thames River into the wild heart of Upper Canada. On their valuable land straddling the river, dense forest, wild beasts, displaced Natives, and pesky neighbors daily challenge them. The political atmosphere laced with greed and corruption threatens to undermine all of the new settlers' hopes and plans. William knows he cannot take his family back to Niagara but he longs to check on his parents from whom he has heard nothing for two years. Leaving Catherine and their children, he hurries back along the Governor's Road toward the turn-off to Fort Erie, hoping to return home in time for spring planting. With spectacular scenes of settlers recovering from the wartime catastophes in early Ontario, Elaine Cougler shows a different kind of battle, one of ordinary people somehow finding the inner resources to shape new lives and a new country. The Loyalist Legacy delves further into the history of the Loyalists as they begin to disagree on how to deal with the injustices of the powerful "Family Compact" and on just how loyal to Britain they want to remain.

Jonathan Odell, Loyalist Poet of the American Revolution

Jonathan Odell, Loyalist Poet of the American Revolution
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Publisher : Duke University Press
Total Pages : 232
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ISBN-10 : 0822307162
ISBN-13 : 9780822307167
Rating : 4/5 (62 Downloads)

Synopsis Jonathan Odell, Loyalist Poet of the American Revolution by : Cynthia Dubin Edelberg

Jonathan Odell's live and writings give us insight into the American Revolution by revealing Loyalist ideology—the ambitious few have led the gullible multitude to slaughter—and he rails against the British military for fighting a war of containment aimed at bringing the rebel leadership to negotiation. This policy effectually trapped the Loyalists between the British army, which ignored them, and the rebels, who despised them. One of the best-educated of the colonialists, Odell, a physician turned Anglican minister and then writer, lived the gamut of experience: powerful friends sustained him and the British commanders-in-chief Sir William Howe, Henry Clinton, and Sir Guy Carleton employed him; nevertheless, during the war he was a lonely exile ("Tory hunters" forced him from his home in 1775), and, at the end of the war, when his hope for reconciliation between the Loyalists and the Americans came to nothing, he reluctantly emigrated to Canada. Here is a voice, all but silenced for over two hundred years, that must now be heard if we are to better understand the American Revolution.

Choosing Sides

Choosing Sides
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages : 256
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ISBN-10 : 9781442205734
ISBN-13 : 1442205733
Rating : 4/5 (34 Downloads)

Synopsis Choosing Sides by : Ruma Chopra

Though scores of texts, films and stories have been told about the American Revolution from the perspectives of our Founding Fathers and their followers, comparatively little is known about those colonists who resisted the revolutionary movement, and tried desperately to preserve their nation’s ties to the British Empire. Choosing Sides: Loyalists in Revolutionary America shows us that America’s original colonies were not nearly as united behind the concept of forming free, independent states as our society’s collective memory would have us believe. There were, in fact, numerous colonists, slaves, and Native Americans who counted themselves among the Loyalists: those who never wanted to sever ties with the English crown and who viewed revolution as an unnatural and unlawful mistake. Too often overlooked, these men and women made valid and valuable arguments against the formation of the United States—both weighing the costs of revolution and the perilousness of existing without the Empire’s command— arguments that even hundreds of years into America’s existence were echoed and championed both within and beyond our borders. Colonists from commoners to clergymen had nuanced and complex reasons for wanting to remain under British control, and an awareness of these reasons and their origins paints a more historically accurate portrait of the American populous around the time of our country’s founding. This volume not only showcases Dr. Chopra’s comprehensive analysis of Loyalism and its arguments, but includes letters, legislation and even poems written by Loyalists during and after the Revolutionary War. Choosing Sides lays a detailed foundation of facts for its readers and provides them entry points to the debate surrounding the genesis of the United States. It is both a primary source and a touchstone for original interpretations and discussions.

1776-1783

1776-1783
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 566
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015081229257
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis 1776-1783 by : Moses Coit Tyler

While the Women Only Wept

While the Women Only Wept
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Publisher : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages : 220
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0773513175
ISBN-13 : 9780773513174
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis While the Women Only Wept by : Janice Potter-MacKinnon

In While the Women Only Wept Janice Potter-MacKinnon traces the story of Loyalist women from their experiences in the American colonies as antagonism toward the British Crown increased, through their forced exodus from the colonies in the late 1770s and early 1780s, to their eventual settlement in eastern Ontario in the area around present-day Kingston.