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978-0-7432-5544-8 The Hornet's Nest: A Novel of the Revolutionary War is a 2003 novel by Jimmy Carter . It features the American Revolutionary War as fought in the Deep South , and is the first fictional publication by any president of the United States .
Pages in category "Novels set during the American Revolutionary War" The following 47 pages are in this category, out of 47 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
April Morning is a 1961 novel by Howard Fast, about Adam Cooper's coming of age during the Battle of Lexington. [1] One critic notes that in the beginning of the novel he is "dressed down by his father, Moses, misunderstood by his mother, Sarah, and plagued by his brother, Levi."
Die Deutsche Frauen-Zeitung, German-language women's rights journal published by Mathilde Franziska Anneke (1852). [22] [23] [24] What Time of Night It Is, Sojourner Truth (1853) [25] Women's Rights, William Lloyd Garrison (1853) [26] The Una, feminist periodical published by Paulina Kellogg Wright Davis (1853). [27]
Johnny Tremain is a work of historical fiction written in 1943 by Esther Forbes that is set in Boston prior to and during the outbreak of the American Revolution.Intended for teen-aged readers, the novel's themes include apprenticeship, courtship, sacrifice, human rights, and the growing tension between Patriots and Loyalists as conflict nears.
Pornography and Civil Rights: A New Day for Women's Equality, Andrea Dworkin and Catharine MacKinnon (1988) [535] "Social Revolution and the Equal Rights Amendment", Joreen (1988) [536] The Heidi Chronicles, Wendy Wasserstein (1988) "Women at the 1988 Democratic Convention", Joreen (1988) [537] The Women's History of the World, Rosalind Miles ...
The Revolutionary War in Bergen County: The Times That Tried Men's Souls. Charleston, South Carolina: History Press, 2007. ISBN 978-1-59629-358-8. Leiby, Adrian. The Revolutionary War in the Hackensack Valley: The Jersey Dutch and the Neutral Ground. New Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers University Press, 1980. OCLC 2183380. Originally published ...
Women in the American Revolution played various roles depending on their social status, race and political views. The American Revolutionary War took place as a result of increasing tensions between Great Britain and the Thirteen Colonies. American colonists responded by forming the Continental Congress and going to war with the British. The ...