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Freedom Round the Globe: A World History of the American Revolution

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Sarah M. S. Pearsall (Author)

Contributors: Sarah M. S. Pearsall (Author)

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BISAC categories: History -> Revolutions, Uprisings & Rebellions ->

BISAC categories: History -> United States -> Revolutionary Period (1775-1800)

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In a groundbreaking global exploration of the ideas that drove the American Revolution, a prize-winning historian shines a light on the defiance of marginalized peoples all over the world.

In her powerful new history of the American Revolution, Sarah M. S. Pearsall argues that the American Founding Fathers did not have a unique claim on the revolutionary spirit. The thirteen colonies that became the United States, she reminds us, were not even half of the British colonies that existed in the eighteenth century. In her sparkling and original Freedom Round the Globe, Pearsall uncovers the insurgents, freedom lovers, and dreamers in India, West Africa, North America, Europe, China, and West Indian islands who shaped the nature of American rebellion and nationhood.

In each fresh and compelling chapter of Freedom Round the Globe, Pearsall plucks a keyword from the Declaration of Independence--security, happiness, respect-- finding its spark in a far-flung place. In an Edinburgh club where women were first invited into philosophical conversations, she explores what the pursuit of happiness meant to women and men of all sorts. She traces how novel forms of slavery provoked a new use of the word liberty in Connecticut petitions as well as in cries of "liberty or death." On a Kolkata street where Indians protested relentless taxes, Pearsall finds a critique of oppressive imperial government that galvanized Americans in their protests and parties against the tea of the English East India Company. In rural Germany, boy soldiers sent abroad to die for Britain complicate who can lay claim to being civilized in a brutal war.

In telling the extraordinary tales of Friends of Liberty protesting tyranny around the world, Pearsall restores these individuals and movements to their rightful place in the vital story of the American Revolution and the nation it created. The result is a stirring and surprising revisioning of our history.
ISBN-10: 0385548710
ISBN-13: 9780385548717
Author: Pearsall, Sarah M. S.
Publisher: Doubleday Books

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ISBN-13: 9780385548717

ISBN-10: 0385548710

Publish Date: May 26, 2026

On Sale Date: May 26, 2026

Language: English

Pages: 432

Dimensions: 9.25 × 6.13 × 1.06 in

Weight: 1.38 lbs

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