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Winner of the Society of the Cincinnati History Prize, Society of the Cincinnati in the State of New Jersey
Finalist, George Washington Prize
A Choice Outstanding Academic Title of 2015

Generations of students have been taught that the American Revolution was a revolt against royal tyranny. In this revisionist account, Eric Nelson argues that a great many of our “founding fathers” saw themselves as rebels against the British Parliament, not the Crown. The Royalist Revolution interprets the patriot campaign of the 1770s as an insurrection in favor of royal power—driven by the conviction that the Lords and Commons had usurped the just prerogatives of the monarch.

The Royalist Revolution is a thought-provoking book, and Nelson is to be commended for reviving discussion of the complex ideology of the American Revolution. He reminds us that there was a spectrum of opinion even among the most ardent patriots and a deep British influence on the political institutions of the new country.”
—Andrew O’Shaughnessy, Wall Street Journal

“A scrupulous archaeology of American revolutionary thought.”
—Thomas Meaney, The Nation

“A powerful double-barrelled challenge to historiographical orthodoxy.”
—Colin Kidd, London Review of Books

“[A] brilliant and provocative analysis of the American Revolution.”
—John Brewer, New York Review of Books

The Royalist Revolution: Monarchy and the American Founding

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    Publisher: Harvard University Press
    Publication Date: 01/11/2017
    ISBN13: 9780674979772, 978-0674979772
    ISBN10: 067497977X

    Number of Pages: 400

    Non Fiction , History

    Description

    Winner of the Society of the Cincinnati History Prize, Society of the Cincinnati in the State of New Jersey
    Finalist, George Washington Prize
    A Choice Outstanding Academic Title of 2015

    Generations of students have been taught that the American Revolution was a revolt against royal tyranny. In this revisionist account, Eric Nelson argues that a great many of our “founding fathers” saw themselves as rebels against the British Parliament, not the Crown. The Royalist Revolution interprets the patriot campaign of the 1770s as an insurrection in favor of royal power—driven by the conviction that the Lords and Commons had usurped the just prerogatives of the monarch.

    The Royalist Revolution is a thought-provoking book, and Nelson is to be commended for reviving discussion of the complex ideology of the American Revolution. He reminds us that there was a spectrum of opinion even among the most ardent patriots and a deep British influence on the political institutions of the new country.”
    —Andrew O’Shaughnessy, Wall Street Journal

    “A scrupulous archaeology of American revolutionary thought.”
    —Thomas Meaney, The Nation

    “A powerful double-barrelled challenge to historiographical orthodoxy.”
    —Colin Kidd, London Review of Books

    “[A] brilliant and provocative analysis of the American Revolution.”
    —John Brewer, New York Review of Books

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