A Crisis of Peace: George Washington, the Newburgh Conspiracy, and the Fate of the American Revolution

Author:   David Head
Publisher:   Pegasus Books
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9781643136073


Pages:   400
Publication Date:   17 November 2020
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   David Head
Publisher:   Pegasus Books
Imprint:   Pegasus Books
ISBN:  

9781643136073


ISBN 10:   1643136070
Pages:   400
Publication Date:   17 November 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Vividly written. Captures the perilous period when Washington's fundamental decency meant more to the nation than more glorious qualities might have. -- David O. Stewart, bestselling author of 'The Summer of 1787' A superb historian who writes in beautiful detail about the heat of political competition. With a rich cast of characters, this book delivers a keen chronicle of a much-vaunted 'conspiracy.' -- Andrew Burstein, Charles P. Manship Professor of History, Louisiana State University David Head tells the story masterfully with new details and expert drama, putting the crisis in both a contemporary context and showing its relevance for all ages. -- Douglas Bradburn, President and CEO, George Washington's Mount Vernon A thoroughly original take on one of the most critical moments in history that would determine no less than the success or failure of the American Revolution. -- Craig Bruce Smith, author of 'American Honor: The Creation of the Nation's Ideals during the Revolutionary Era' A masterful job telling the story of how the American Revolution ended. Thoroughly researched and superbly written, keeping the reader engaged until the end. A must have book. -- Brian Mack, The Fort Plain Museum, Fort Plain, NY With an energetic pen and a are for a good phrase, David Head recounts in intimate detail one of the United States' most perilous moments. -- Philip Levy, author of 'Where The Cherry Tree Grew: The Story of Ferry Farm, George Washington's Boyhood Home' This accessible history illuminates an obscure but significant chapter in American history. * Publishers Weekly *


This accessible history illuminates an obscure but significant chapter in American history. * Publishers Weekly * With an energetic pen and a are for a good phrase, David Head recounts in intimate detail one of the United States' most perilous moments. -- Philip Levy, author of 'Where The Cherry Tree Grew: The Story of Ferry Farm, George Washington's Boyhood Home' A masterful job telling the story of how the American Revolution ended. Thoroughly researched and superbly written, keeping the reader engaged until the end. A must have book. -- Brian Mack, The Fort Plain Museum, Fort Plain, NY A thoroughly original take on one of the most critical moments in history that would determine no less than the success or failure of the American Revolution. -- Craig Bruce Smith, author of 'American Honor: The Creation of the Nation's Ideals during the Revolutionary Era' David Head tells the story masterfully with new details and expert drama, putting the crisis in both a contemporary context and showing its relevance for all ages. -- Douglas Bradburn, President and CEO, George Washington's Mount Vernon A superb historian who writes in beautiful detail about the heat of political competition. With a rich cast of characters, this book delivers a keen chronicle of a much-vaunted 'conspiracy.' -- Andrew Burstein, Charles P. Manship Professor of History, Louisiana State University Vividly written. Captures the perilous period when Washington's fundamental decency meant more to the nation than more glorious qualities might have. -- David O. Stewart, bestselling author of 'The Summer of 1787'


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A history professor at the University of Central Florida in Orlando, David Head's research has been supported by the National Endowment for the Humanities and by George Washington's Mt. Vernon. His prior academic books benefited from an Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Fellowship at the Library Company of Philadelphia and the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, a Gilder Lehrman Fellowship at the New-York Historical Society, and a Lord Baltimore Fellowship at the Maryland Historical Society. Head's previous work in the academic community has been honored with several awards and prizes, including Mystic Seaport Museum's John Gardner Maritime Research Award and the Society for Historians of the Early American Republic's Ralph D. Gray Article Prize.

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