Britain and the American Revolution

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This is the first modern study to focus on the British dimension of the American Revolution through its whole span from its origins to the declaration of independence in 1776 and its aftermath. It is written by nine leading British and American scholars who explore many key issues including the problems governing the American colonies, Britain's diplomatic isolation in Europe over the war, the impact of the American crisis on Ireland and the consequences for Britain of the loss of America. <p>Introduction<br><i>H.T. Dickinson</i><br><br>1. Britain and the Administration of the American Colonies<br><i>Keith Mason</i><br><br>2. Governmental Policy and the American Crisis 1760-1776<br><i>John Derry</i><br><br>3. Britain's Imperial Sovereignty: The Ideological Case against the American Colonies<br><i>H.T. Dickinson</i><br><br>4. The Parliamentary Opposition to the Government's American Policy 1760-1782<br><i>Frank O'Gorman</i><br><br>5. The British Public and the American Revolution: Ideology, Interest and Opinion.<br><i>James E. Bradley</i><br><br>6. British governments and the conduct of the American War<br><i>Stephen Conway</i><br><br>7. Britain as a European Great Power in the Age of the American Revolution<br><i>H.M. Scott</i><br><br>8. The Impact of the American Revolution on Ireland<br><i>Neil Longley York</i><br><br>9. The Loss of America<br><i>John Cannon</i><br><br>Notes on Contributors<br>Further Reading<br>Index</p>
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