
American Revolution: The War for Independence and the Birth of the United States
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Robert McDonald
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Robert McDonald
The American Revolutionary War has inspired best-selling books, iconic paintings, and hit Broadway musicals. More than 250 years after the “shot heard around the world” was fired in Concord, we remain fascinated by the causes and legacy of the Revolution.
In 18 dynamic audio lectures, West Point history professor Robert McDonald leads you past the politics and battle tactics to explore the underlying ideas that sparked the Revolution. The editor of The American Revolution: Core Documents (Ashbrook Center, 2016) and writer or editor of numerous books about the Founding Fathers, Prof. McDonald has an encyclopedic knowledge of the complex factors that made the Revolution much more than a war for independence.
Under his guidance, you’ll examine American history from the establishment of Britain’s North American colonies through the ratification of the Constitution. Although you’ll revisit famous events like the French and Indian War, the Boston Massacre, and the First Continental Congress, this course invites you to reconsider the wider context — political, religious, and economic — of the Revolution.
Throughout the series, you’ll entertain questions without easy answers. How can we be sure that it was the Revolutionary War and not something else — like the Enlightenment — that was driving change across the landscape? How did the new land of liberty approach the issues of slavery and women’s equality?
Join Prof. McDonald for a fresh and exciting take on the classic story at the heart of the United States of America.
This course is part of the Learn25 collection.
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History from a historian in a not boring way.
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typical lectures more about author than subject
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Excellent history, engaging presentation
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Beware that this course is going to challenge the way that you have been taught to think about United States history. This is certainly evident in his lectures that focus on the extremely difficult and sensitive issue of slavery. Professor McDonald helps the listener to understand how slavery evolved in the former colonies in a way that made it impossible for slaves ever to become free to compete with their masters. But he also questions how truly “revolutionary” the American Revolution actually was, and he doesn’t portray the colonists as patriots and the British redcoats as tyrants in the one-dimensional way that history used to do. This is, in a real way, a course on the identity-building of the United States.
I especially liked how Professor McDonald presents history in context, and not as a series of unrelated events. His comments on the relationship of the French and Indian War and other events (the Stamp Act, the Townshend Duties) to the Revolutionary War are a good example, as is how the Boston Massacre of 1770 has been widely misunderstood in public consciousness. The course discusses how incompetence, blundering, and mismanagement of the colonies by the British sovereign and Parliament were the cause of the eventual revolution more than any actual tyranny.
In summary, this is a great course for anyone who loves history and who wants to be engaged and challenged to think about US history in a different way. One can only envy Professor McDonald’s students.
See History in a New Way & Learn from the Best!
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Truly outstanding course
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Erudite, engaging, energetic
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Unique Course on the Revolution
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