The Will of the People, T. H. Breen
The Will of the People, T. H. Breen
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The Will of the People
The Revolutionary Birth of America

Author: T. H. Breen

Narrator: Timothy Andrés Pabon

Unabridged: 10 hr 40 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 12/24/2019


Synopsis

Over eight years of war, ordinary Americans accomplished something extraordinary. Far from the actions of the Continental Congress and the Continental Army, they took responsibility for the course of the revolution. They policed their neighbors, sent troops and weapons to distant strangers committed to the same cause, and identified friends and traitors. By taking up the reins of power but also setting its limits, they ensured America's success. Without their participation there would have been no victory over Great Britain, no independence. The colonial rebellion would have ended like so many others—in failure.

The driving force behind the creation of a country based on the will of the people, T. H. Breen shows, was in fact the people itself. In villages, towns, and cities from Georgia to New Hampshire, Americans managed local affairs, negotiated shared sacrifice, and participated in a political system in which each believed they were as good as any other. Presenting hundreds of stories, Breen captures the powerful sense of equality and responsibility resulting from this process of self-determination.

With striking originality, Breen restores these missing Americans to our founding and shows why doing so is essential for understanding why our revolution ended differently from others that have shaped the modern world.

About T. H. Breen

T. H. Breen is John Kluge Professor of American Law and Governance at the Library of Congress and founding director of the Chabraja Center for Historical Studies at Northwestern University. A former Guggenheim Fellow, he has taught American history at Oxford, Cambridge, and Yale universities and is James Marsh Professor-at-Large at the University of Vermont. He is the author of many books, including George Washington's Journey, winner of the History Prize of the Society of the Cincinnati and finalist for the George Washington Book Prize; and Marketplace of Revolution, winner of the Society of Colonial Wars Book Award. He is a frequent contributor to the New York Review of Books and Times Literary Supplement.


Reviews

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Goodreads review by Leigh

In school we learn about the great figures of the American Revolution: George Washington, John and Samuel Adams (cousins), Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, etc. And without their leadership, the Revolution probably would've come to naught. But it also would've come to naught if not for a multitud......more

Goodreads review by Sarah

The book is written through the lens of the history of emotions and micro history which gives a unique look into the common people. Enjoyable! The only reason it gets four stars is because he really focuses almost exclusively on New England! Very little mention of the lower southern colonies.......more

Goodreads review by Cindi

This book gives a detailed telling of the fight for liberty by ordinary Americans!! It goes beyond the famous founding fathers to the struggle that regular Americans had to ensure freedom for America was guaranteed!!!......more

Goodreads review by Joe

This is an important book for any student of the American Revolution. Whereas most histories of the struggle for independence are told through the deeds of the Founders and the Enlightenment philosophy of the age, this book tells the unheralded tale of how the Revolution's origins, reach and progres......more