The Legendary And Myth Making Process in Histories of the American Revolution

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The Legendary And Myth Making Process in Histories of the American Revolution
Fisher Sydney George
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The American translation went through ten edi tions. Adams and Jefferson, who were still alive, praised it highly. The popularity of such a tedious compilation is hard to understand, unless it was that our people were pleased because it was a French and Italian defence of our Revolution and institutions.
Hildreth s "History of the United States, " published in 1849, devoted parts of the third and fourth volumes to the Revolution. It was a carefully written work, in much better style than its pr
...ede cessors, and is still pleasant to read, but is a conventional chronicle within the established lines. / It was quickly followed by two other histories, one by Lord Mahon and one by George Bancroft. Lord Mahon, afterwards Lord Stanhope, was a man of distinction in English politics and literature, founder of the National Portrait Gallery and closely associated with the amendment of the English copyright law and the Historical Manuscripts Commission. His "History of England from 1713 to 1783 " came out a volume at a time, between the years 1836 and 1853.

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