The American Revolution by Geoffrey C. Ward An Intimate History
What's it about? The American Revolution (2025) expands on the sweeping saga of the American Revolutionary War for independence from the six-part PBS series of the same name. It captures, with considerable detail and rich empathy for the individuals on all sides, the broad international context for the conflict which kick-started more than two centuries of anti-colonial revolutions around the world. The story of the American Revolution is taught in history classes and recounted by tour guides in cities like Boston and Philadelphia. But it often comes down to a handful of characters and stories about a Tea Party, a midnight ride, Betsy Ross sewing the nation’s flag, or George Washington crossing the Delaware. They tell the two-dimensional tale of an upstart British colony crying for liberty against a distant king, ultimately winning its hallowed independence. But the reality is far more complicated. For instance, the tale doesn’t include that more than 20 nations were directly i...