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  2. Rise to Rebellion - Wikipedia

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    The book covers events leading to the American Revolution, starting with what is known as "The Boston Massacre" and ending with the writing and signing of the Declaration of Independence. Rise to Rebellion is the first of a two-part series on the American Revolution, modeled after Jeff and Michael Shaara's Civil War trilogy.

  3. File:The literature of the rebellion - (IA ...

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  4. Category:Books about revolutions - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... History books about revolutions (5 C, 5 P) A.

  5. The History of the Rebellion - Wikipedia

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    The History of the Rebellion by Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon and former advisor to Charles I and Charles II, is his account of the Wars of the Three Kingdoms. Originally published between 1702 and 1704 as The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, it was the first detailed account from a key player in the events it covered. [1]

  6. List of revolutions and rebellions - Wikipedia

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    Rebellion suppressed by forces loyal to Emperor Go-Shirakawa. Established the dominance of samurai clans and eventually the first samurai-led government in the history of Japan: 1185 Rebellion of Asen and Peter against Byzantine Empire: Balkan Mountains: Bulgarians and Vlachs: Creation of the Second Bulgarian Empire: 1209–1211 Quách Bốc ...

  7. The Revolt of the Masses - Wikipedia

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    The Revolt of the Masses (Spanish: La rebelión de las masas, pronounced [la reβeˈljon de las ˈmasas]) is a book by José Ortega y Gasset. It was first published as a series of articles in the newspaper El Sol in 1929, and as a book in 1930; the English translation, first published two years later, was authorized by Ortega.

  8. List of Tudor rebellions - Wikipedia

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    Some of these were the product of religious grievances (for example Wyatt's Rebellion), some were regional or ethnic in nature (e.g. the Cornish Rebellion of 1497), though most combined an element of both (such as the Prayer Book Rebellion in the West Country of England and the Desmond Rebellions in southern Ireland).

  9. Resistance literature - Wikipedia

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    Throughout many periods of history, novels of fiction have been written by authors who lived through periods of resistance, and the power of these stories has brought positive social change. [32] Some well-known examples of this include Upton Sinclair 's 1906 novel The Jungle and The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck , both of which resulted in ...