Sep 07, 2016 one of hornes areas of expertise, he details this connection in his book the counterrevolution of 1776. Former ucsb professor gerald horne, the awardwinning author of more than thirty books, discusses his book the counterrevolution of. Each section summary includes a list of key features. The counterrevolution of 1776 by gerald horne overdrive. Might the americans have lost the war of independence. Slave resistance and the origins of the united states of america. What qualities made general george washington a successful leader.
Oct 28, 2016 the socalled revolutionary war, horne writes, was in part a counterrevolution, a conservative movement that the founding fathers fought in order to preserve their right to enslave others. This books focuses on 1776 which the mccullough tries to argue is a pivotal year in the american revolution. Genealogy profile for joseph caswell horne joseph caswell horne 1872 1947 genealogy genealogy for joseph caswell horne 1872 1947 family tree on geni, with over 200 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. Download it once and read it on your kindle device, pc, phones or tablets. Genealogy for john horn 1776 1841 family tree on geni, with over 200 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. Gerald horne is an africanamerican historian who currently holds the john j.
In this trailblazing book, gerald horne shows that in the prelude to 1776, the abolition of slavery seemed all but inevitable in london, delighting africans as. He spent years doing research in the library of congress, the national archives, and the british archives, gathering info about characters from both sides. Gerald horne, professor of history and african american studies at the. The founding fathers, one could argue, are motivated by their philosophical commitment to the principles of freedom, democracy, and selfdetermination, as epitomized in the declaration of independence. Second, i found a pristine, almostfree copy of 1776 at the seattle friends of the library book sale and couldnt pass it up. The book sheds entirely new light on the idea of freedom, which was won at the expense of the thousands of africans who yearned for liberty as much as any of the founding fathers did. The work is a companion to mcculloughs earlier biography of john adams, and focuses on the events surrounding the start of the american revolution.
The social origins of american revolutionary ideology, journal of american history, volume 64 1978, pp. Read different books by various authors so that you develop different styles. Two books make first rate bookends for the subject. The story timeline of the book actions is between 1775 and 1776. He is the recipient of numerous honors and awards, including the presidential medal of freedom, the nations highest civilian award. We have all read chapters and heard the related history of the war of 1776, but david mccullough takes the epic story even further. Word count 1157 david mcculloughs novel 1776 is a compelling story of americas war for independence.
Gerald horne talks about his two books, the counterrevolution of 1776. What emerges from gerald hornes new book, counterrevolution, is a picture of courage, heroism and betrayal. David mccullough has twice received the pulitzer prize, for truman and john adams, and twice received the national book award, for the path between the seas and mornings on horseback. Read the counterrevolution of 1776 pdf slave resistance and the origins of the united states of america by gerald horne nyu press ida b. Gerald horne s most popular book is the counterrevolution of 1776. But the africans then living in the colonies overwhelmingly sided with the british. He is at his best in describing the character of george washington and the other military leaders, both american and british, and the difficulties of cobbling together a ragtag army of americans but most of the book is relating one battle after another, which i found boring. Jun 27, 2014 many books, true and fiction, have been written about the conflict and the remarkable men and women on both sides of the divide.
In 1751, peter collinson, president of the royal society, arranged for the publication of a series of letters from benjamin franklin, written between 1747 and 1750, describing his experiments with electricity. His other acclaimed books include the johnstown flood, the great bridge, brave companions, 1776, the greater journey, the american spirit, and the wright brothers. Women and the reinterpretation of the american revolution, in ronald hoffman and peter j. The counter revolution of 1776 and race to revolution cspan. Gerald horne draws extensively on primary materials and oral histories to document how limited a threat the communist party actually posed in hollywood, even as studio moguls successfully used the red scare to undermine union clout, prevent film stars from. Books by gerald horne author of the counterrevolution of 1776.
The counterrevolution of 1776 by gerald horne kirkus. Pages in category 1776 books the following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. As many as 20,000 slaves joined the redcoats in the revolution, and the author traces some of our lingering racism back to 1776. In this sense, his account of the war is strikingly different from that found in most history textbooks. Ive got a lot of very lengthy books in my tbr that im trying to slowly whittle away starting dune today, but i would love to get to john adams and chernows hamilton sometime in the next decade. Historian gerald horne explains why no one should stand for. Desserts 4 royal meringue dessert replacement mccalls recipage or recipe card for 3ring binders. Gerald horne, author info, published books, bio, photo, video. Thompson, john 17761864 dnb00 wikisource, the free. Southern african relations since the socalled angloboer war at the end of the 19 th century and an analysis of the political economy of the music called jazz from the late 19 th. American response to the coercive acts of 1774 charlottesville. Samuel neilson died in 1793, and in 1796 john neilson became editor of the. The book begins with description of the government in england.
Horne also examines the ever harsher laws passed by timorous whites against slaves who disobeyed or revoltedmoves which, as the author shows, only intensified slave anger and resistance. In the twentyfirst century, these classical insights into capitalisms degradation of the earth have become the basis of extraordinary. Horne is moores professor of history and africanamerican studies at the university of houston where he holds the john j. Gerald horne, author info, published books, bio, photo. Horne asserted to me that, indeed, like dna that is hard to obscure, the anthem perfectly captures the national essence of the united states. It talks about the short history of the current government. Gerald horne is moores professor of history and african american studies at the university of houston, and has published three dozen books including, the counterrevolution of 1776. Former ucsb professor gerald horne, the awardwinning author of more than thirty books, discusses his book the counterrevolution of 1776 which argues that for the countrys forefathers. Written by the highly appraised writer, david mccullough, the book focuses on the formation of america as a nation. Gerald horne author of the counterrevolution of 1776. Jul 04, 2006 this books focuses on 1776 which the mccullough tries to argue is a pivotal year in the american revolution.
How does this set the tone for the historical events about to unfold. White supremacy and the japanese attack on the british empire. Oct 04, 20 that quote may seem familiar, but its not from jeffersons july 1776 declaration of independence its from george masons may 1776 draft of the virginia declaration of rights. Gerald horne department of history university of houston. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading the counterrevolution of 1776. These quibbles aside, the counterrevolution of 1776 remains a fine addition to the radical history of colonial america and a welcome counterpoint to studies of black loyalists.
Mccalls cooking school cookbook series by langan, marianne wing, lucy editors and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at. The socalled revolutionary war, horne writes, was in part a counterrevolution, a conservative movement that the founding fathers fought in order to preserve their right to enslave others. A brief look at worthingtons new york1776 published in 2014. Published anonymously in philadelphia in january 1776, common sense appeared at a time when both separation from great britain and reconciliation were being considered. Gerald horne has gone a long way toward undermining the supposed avant guard and progressive nature of the revolution of 1776. Historian gerald horne explains why no one should stand for national anthem. Oct 03, 2017 a brief look at worthingtons new york 1776 published in 2014. While many of hornes books use a celebrated, intriguing or politically engaged individual as. Loaded with plenty of extraordinary evidence to support his extraordinary claims, professor horne attempts to correct this deficit in the counterrevolution of 1776.
Genealogy profile for john horn john horn 1776 1841 genealogy genealogy for john horn 1776 1841 family tree on geni, with over 200 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. Gerald hornes the counterrevolution of 1776 posted on april 1, 2015 by richardbaldwin gerald hornes basic thesis is implicit in his title. Slave resistance and the origins of the united states of america kindle edition by horne, gerald. Students should familiarize themselves with the index early on and make use of it often during class discussions, as that will help move the conversation forward.
The twotime pulitzer prize winner and twice national book award recipient has traditionally chronicled epic times and critical historical events on a grand scale. Why do you think that mccullough chooses to begin 1776 with king george iii of england. Gerald horne draws extensively on primary materials and oral histories to document how limited a threat the communist party actually posed in hollywood, even as studio moguls successfully used the red scare to undermine union clout, prevent film stars from supporting labor, and prove the moguls own patriotism. Jul 24, 2014 what emerges from gerald horne s new book, counterrevolution, is a picture of courage, heroism and betrayal. Gerald hornes the counterrevolution of 1776 perfecting. The counterrevolution of 1776 brings us to a radical new understanding of the traditional heroic creation myth of the united states. Jan 31, 2011 thompson, john 17761864, admiral, born in 1776, entered the navy in december 1787, and, having been borne on the books of various ships on the home station, joined the lion in june 1792 with captain erasmus gower q. Jan 18, 2015 but a couple of circumstances caused me to pick up this book. Slave resistance and the origins of the united states of america as well as race to revolution. The counterrevolution of 1776 brings us to a radical new understanding of the traditional heroic creation myth of.
The work is a companion to mcculloughs earlier biography of john adams, and focuses on the events. Through simple rational arguments, thomas paine focused blame for colonial americas troubles on the british king and pointed out the advantages of independence. Slave resistance and the origins of the usa and race war. Although horne only uses english sources, his documentation is impressive and effective, and it offers a gold mine of references for future works on slave resistance. Jun 26, 2005 this book is the story of how close george washington, as commander of the american army, came to defeat in the terrible year of 1776 which also saw the declaration of independence. Jan 17, 2014 neilson, john 17761848, canadian journalist, born at balmaghie, kirkcudbrightshire, scotland, 17 july, 1776, was sent to canada in 1790, and placed under the care of his elder brother, samuel neilson, then resident in quebec, and editor of the quebec gazette. An operational war game based on the fighting around new york during the american revolution. Check out these 15 books about the american revolution. In 1776, david mccullough studies the early months of the revolutionary war from the perspective of british and american military commanders. Gerald hornes basic thesis is implicit in his title. What i see in the bible, especially in the book of psalms, which is a book of gratitude for the created world, is a recognition that all good things on earth are gods, every good gift is from above.
This is no coincidence, as jefferson used masons document when writing his. He received his phd from columbia university and a j. Books by gerald horne author of the counterrevolution of. The counterrevolution of 1776 by gerald horne i read the counterrevolution of 1776 by gerald horne at the same time that i read no property in man by sean wilentz. On one hand, the revolution is the product of enlightenment values. This teachers guide provides a brief summary of 1776, divided by chapter and then subdivided by section. The source notes and bibliography make assigning additional research topics. Thompson, john 17761864, admiral, born in 1776, entered the navy in december 1787, and, having been borne on the books of various ships on the home station, joined the lion in june 1792 with captain erasmus gower q.
In this trailblazing book, gerald horne shows that in the prelude to 1776, the. As many as 20,000 slaves joined the redcoats in the revolution, and. In southern europe, the team of seven hunt a busload of alienpossessed psychopaths intent on unleashing a deadly pathogen in a major city. Many american historians emphasize the idealistic, philosophical side of the conflict. The counterrevolution of 1776 gerald horne pdf slave.
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