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In this collection of new scholarship, eleven historians investigate the experiences of New England militia men and African American slaves, refugees and camp followers, Native Americans and frontiersmen during the American Revolution. By looking beyond traditional battlefield history, the essayists demonstrate that the experience of war permeated every realm of society and culture. Together, these essays produce a fuller sense of the meaning of the American Revolution from a multitude of perspectives.Sargent, Walter is the author of 'War And Society in the American Revolution Mobilization And Home Fronts', published 2006 under ISBN 9780875806143 and ISBN 0875806147.
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