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Index
Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Contents
Acknowledgments
Illustrations
Abbreviations
Introduction
Chapter 1. “A Work of Difficulty”: Communication Networks, Newspapers, and the Common Cause
Interlude: The “Shot Heard ’round the World” Revisited
Chapter 2. “Britain Has Found Means to Unite Us”: 1775
Chapter 3. Merciless Savages, Domestic Insurrectionists, and Foreign Mercenaries: Independence
Chapter 4. “By the American Revolution You Are Now Free”: Sticking Together in Trying Times
Chapter 5. “It Is the Cause of Heaven against Hell”: To the Carlisle Commission, 1777–1778
Interlude: Franklin and Lafayette’s “Little Book”
Chapter 6. “A Striking Picture of Barbarity”: Wyoming to the Disaster at Savannah, 1778–1779
Chapter 7. “This Class of Britain’s Heroes”: From the Fall of Charleston to Yorktown
Chapter 8. “The Substance Is Truth”: After Yorktown, 1782–1783
Chapter 9. “New Provocations”: The Political and Cultural Consequences of Revolutionary War Stories
Conclusion
Appendix A: A Note on Newspapers during the Revolutionary War
Appendix B: Pennsylvania Journal Subscription Books
Appendix C: Contents of Pennsylvania Journal, 1775
Index
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