Recensione:
`the most comprehensive and balanced available analysis of ministerial and parliamentary reactions to American affairs, provided by a scholar whose mastery of the sources is unsurpassed.Peter Marshall, The Higher
`brings to a triumphant climax a remarkable solo achievement. ... superbly paced and developed historical narrative interspersed by rigorous analysis, not to say trenchant argument ... a magisterial summing up of the problems of colonial policy ... it is difficult indeed to believe that Thomas's account of the central political process will be bettered.'Paul Langford, Times Literary Supplement
`This well-written and superbly researched book - the author has consulted every major manuscript collection - represents a wholly successful third stage in Peter Thomas's life's work. It is hoped that he will now take the story on, beyond the original parameters of his study, all the way to Yorktown.' Andrew Roberts, Literary Review
'Professor Thomas provides a deeply researched and persuasive account of the attitude of Lord North's government ... fine study ... All who are interested in the American Revolution must be grateful that the task could only be accomplished in three volumes, since these now constitute the most distinguished single contribution by a British scholar to the story of how America was lost.'H.M. Scott, History, Oct '92
`This well-researched book chronicling the British side of American independence belongs in every academic library collection.' J.R. Breihan, Choice
'This book completes a trilogy on the breakdown of relations between Britain and its American colonies from the end of the Seven Years' War to the Declaration of Independence. In their entirety, the volumes represent the most detailed and authoritative account of the unavailing attempts by successive British governments to maintain parliamentary authority over the thirteen colonies.'John Sainsbury, Brock University, William and Mary Quarterly, July 1992
'Peter Thomas is one of the leading scholars in the field. Readers of the earlier volumes in this series will not be disappointed by Tea Party to Independence. The author displays the same mastery of the manuscript and printed sources and presents the same kind of detailed narrative interspersed with insightful analysis ... his thoroughness is undeniable ... This is a work that no serious scholar of the American Revolution can ignore ... it would be difficult to imagine a future historian wishing to tackle this subject afresh, or having anything substantial to add should the attempt be made.'Stephen Conway, University College, London, The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, Vol. 21, No. 1, Jan '93
`With the publication of Tea Party to Independence ... Professor Thomas has finished an impressive trilogy which collectively explores British politics and the relationship between Britain and the American colonies from 1763 to 1776 ... Thomas offers a detailed and lucid discussion of the formulation of British policy towards the colonies which is based upon an intimate knowledge of primary and parliamentary sources ... a cogent and convincing account of this phase in British politics.'Parliamentary History
'If there was any doubt, this book confirms Professor Thomas as the leading interpreter among present writers on the British side of the American Revolution. This is a splendid book.'Colin Bonwick, University of Keele, British Journal of Eighteenth Century Studies, Spring 1993
'excellent'John L. Bullion, University of Missouri-Columbia, Albion, Spring '93, Vol. 25, No.1
Contenuti:
Britain and America in 1773; Tea Party in Boston; A policy for America: January-March 1774; The coercion of Boston: March 1774; The control of Massachusetts: March-May 1774; The problem of Quebec: May-June 1774; Confrontation: May-September 1774; The challenge of Congress: September-December 1774; The stick and the carrot: British policy in 1775; The outbreak of war: March-July 1775; Rebellion: July-November 1775; The sword and the olive branch: British policy, November 1775-May 1776; Independence: April-July 1776; Select bibliography; Index
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