American Prisoners of the Revolution. Voices of Resilience: Stories from Revolutionary War Prisoners
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- Nombre de pages386
- FormatePub
- ISBN4057664646422
- EAN4057664646422
- Date de parution21/11/2019
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille678 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "American Prisoners of the Revolution, " Danske Dandridge deftly navigates the often-overlooked narratives of American patriots captured during the Revolutionary War. Through meticulous research and engaging prose, Dandridge paints a vivid picture of the harrowing experiences faced by these individuals, interweaving personal accounts with historical context to illuminate their struggles and resilience.
The book'Äôs literary style reflects a blend of narrative-driven storytelling and analytical exposition, creating an evocative depiction of a tumultuous era in American history that captivates both scholars and casual readers alike. Danske Dandridge, a distinguished historian and fervent advocate for the preservation of American history, drew on extensive archival research and firsthand accounts to craft this compelling work.
His dedication to illuminating marginalized voices in the American narrative is evident throughout the book. Dandridge's own experiences growing up in a region steeped in Revolutionary heritage undoubtedly fueled his passion for exploring the overlooked stories of these prisoners, thereby contributing to a more nuanced understanding of the American struggle for independence. Readers interested in the Revolutionary War, American history, or the human condition will find "American Prisoners of the Revolution" a profound exploration of courage amid adversity.
Dandridge'Äôs ability to weave together personal narratives with broader historical themes offers an enriching experience, making this book an indispensable addition to any literary collection.
The book'Äôs literary style reflects a blend of narrative-driven storytelling and analytical exposition, creating an evocative depiction of a tumultuous era in American history that captivates both scholars and casual readers alike. Danske Dandridge, a distinguished historian and fervent advocate for the preservation of American history, drew on extensive archival research and firsthand accounts to craft this compelling work.
His dedication to illuminating marginalized voices in the American narrative is evident throughout the book. Dandridge's own experiences growing up in a region steeped in Revolutionary heritage undoubtedly fueled his passion for exploring the overlooked stories of these prisoners, thereby contributing to a more nuanced understanding of the American struggle for independence. Readers interested in the Revolutionary War, American history, or the human condition will find "American Prisoners of the Revolution" a profound exploration of courage amid adversity.
Dandridge'Äôs ability to weave together personal narratives with broader historical themes offers an enriching experience, making this book an indispensable addition to any literary collection.
In "American Prisoners of the Revolution, " Danske Dandridge deftly navigates the often-overlooked narratives of American patriots captured during the Revolutionary War. Through meticulous research and engaging prose, Dandridge paints a vivid picture of the harrowing experiences faced by these individuals, interweaving personal accounts with historical context to illuminate their struggles and resilience.
The book'Äôs literary style reflects a blend of narrative-driven storytelling and analytical exposition, creating an evocative depiction of a tumultuous era in American history that captivates both scholars and casual readers alike. Danske Dandridge, a distinguished historian and fervent advocate for the preservation of American history, drew on extensive archival research and firsthand accounts to craft this compelling work.
His dedication to illuminating marginalized voices in the American narrative is evident throughout the book. Dandridge's own experiences growing up in a region steeped in Revolutionary heritage undoubtedly fueled his passion for exploring the overlooked stories of these prisoners, thereby contributing to a more nuanced understanding of the American struggle for independence. Readers interested in the Revolutionary War, American history, or the human condition will find "American Prisoners of the Revolution" a profound exploration of courage amid adversity.
Dandridge'Äôs ability to weave together personal narratives with broader historical themes offers an enriching experience, making this book an indispensable addition to any literary collection.
The book'Äôs literary style reflects a blend of narrative-driven storytelling and analytical exposition, creating an evocative depiction of a tumultuous era in American history that captivates both scholars and casual readers alike. Danske Dandridge, a distinguished historian and fervent advocate for the preservation of American history, drew on extensive archival research and firsthand accounts to craft this compelling work.
His dedication to illuminating marginalized voices in the American narrative is evident throughout the book. Dandridge's own experiences growing up in a region steeped in Revolutionary heritage undoubtedly fueled his passion for exploring the overlooked stories of these prisoners, thereby contributing to a more nuanced understanding of the American struggle for independence. Readers interested in the Revolutionary War, American history, or the human condition will find "American Prisoners of the Revolution" a profound exploration of courage amid adversity.
Dandridge'Äôs ability to weave together personal narratives with broader historical themes offers an enriching experience, making this book an indispensable addition to any literary collection.