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Three men of Boston
Three men of Boston
Author: John R Galvin
ISBN-13: 9780690010183
ISBN-10: 0690010184
Publication Date: 1976
Pages: 326
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Publisher: Crowell
Book Type: Unknown Binding
Other Versions: Paperback
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Author John R. Galvin explores the personalities of three key figures whose actions and discourses constituted the roots of the American Revolution. Galvin's admirable scholarly discipline and his keen analysis deserve praise. His scope is very precise: it begins and ends with the period where Hutchinson, Adams, and Otis were interacting. Readers interested in Hutchinson, Adams, or Otis should read this book to gain a deeper insight into their personal philosophies and into the political struggles and challenges which made or defeated them, and which ultimately constituted the unyielding backdrop of their social existence and historical judgement. Readers interested in mid-18th century Massachussetts or American politics will learn much about the many groups and organizations of the period.


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