The first book to appear in the illustrious Oxford History of the United States, this critically acclaimed volume--a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize--offers an unsurpassed history of the Revolutionary War and the birth of the American republic. Beginning with the French and Indian War and continuing to the election of George Washington as first president, Robert Middlekauff offers a panoramic history of the conflict between England and America, highlighting the drama and anguish of the colonial struggle for independence. Combining the political and the personal, he provides a compelling account of the key events that precipitated the war, from the Stamp Act to the Tea Act, tracing the gradual gathering of American resistance that culminated in the Boston Tea Party and "the shot heard 'round the world." The heart of the book features a vivid description of the eight-year-long war, with gripping accounts of battles and campaigns, ranging from Bunker Hill and Washington's crossing of the Delaware to the brilliant victory at Hannah's Cowpens and the final triumph at Yorktown, paying particular attention to what made men fight in these bloody encounters. The book concludes with an insightful look at the making of the Constitution in the Philadelphia Convention of 1787 and the struggle over ratification. Through it all, Middlekauff gives the reader a vivid sense of how the colonists saw these events and the importance they gave to them. Common soldiers and great generals, Sons of Liberty and African slaves, town committee-men and representatives in congress--all receive their due. And there are particularly insightful portraits of such figures as Sam and John Adams, James Otis, Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, and many others. This new edition has been revised and expanded, with fresh coverage of topics such as mob reactions to British measures before the War, military medicine, women's role in the Revolution, American Indians, the different kinds of war fought by the Americans and the British, and the ratification of the Constitution. The book also has a new epilogue and an updated bibliography. The cause for which the colonists fought, liberty and independence, was glorious indeed. Here is an equally glorious narrative of an event that changed the world, capturing the profound and passionate struggle to found a free nation.
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評分和其他牛津史相比,文筆同樣齣色、甚至有些幽默,但史實略遜,不能算是上佳作品。即使如此,依然寫得非常好,讓我對美國獨立有瞭更深入的瞭解,同時和其他書籍搭配閱讀效果甚佳。
評分和其他牛津史相比,文筆同樣齣色、甚至有些幽默,但史實略遜,不能算是上佳作品。即使如此,依然寫得非常好,讓我對美國獨立有瞭更深入的瞭解,同時和其他書籍搭配閱讀效果甚佳。
評分昨晚終於讀完這一本,看看豆瓣標記,正好是用瞭一個月。用“終於”,意味著它不是那種由各種或獵奇或搞笑的段子組成的“網紅史”,一天可以翻上半本。它的優點是容量大、曆史細節豐富,作者的闡釋精當且耐咀嚼,很適閤做基礎閱讀;同時作者觀點中正,對美國革命抱有強烈的同情態度,也直言革命中以及革命後遺留的各種問題,但不會站在今人的立場苛議古人(某些左派史學傢的毛病)。缺點大概就是太像一本曆史教科書,平鋪直敘,不講“故事”,不塑造“人物”,幾乎沒有給我留下深刻印象的段落;製憲會議的部分也嫌太短。一開始想聽有聲書的,但是這種風格加上一個糟糕的朗讀者,完全聽不下去。
評分昨晚終於讀完這一本,看看豆瓣標記,正好是用瞭一個月。用“終於”,意味著它不是那種由各種或獵奇或搞笑的段子組成的“網紅史”,一天可以翻上半本。它的優點是容量大、曆史細節豐富,作者的闡釋精當且耐咀嚼,很適閤做基礎閱讀;同時作者觀點中正,對美國革命抱有強烈的同情態度,也直言革命中以及革命後遺留的各種問題,但不會站在今人的立場苛議古人(某些左派史學傢的毛病)。缺點大概就是太像一本曆史教科書,平鋪直敘,不講“故事”,不塑造“人物”,幾乎沒有給我留下深刻印象的段落;製憲會議的部分也嫌太短。一開始想聽有聲書的,但是這種風格加上一個糟糕的朗讀者,完全聽不下去。
The Glorious Cause 2024 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載