The Loyalist Experience and Aftermath in Revolutionary Philadelphia

Author:   Kimberly Nath
Publisher:   Casemate Publishers
ISBN:  

9781955041102


Pages:   208
Publication Date:   31 March 2026
Format:   Hardback
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The Loyalist Experience and Aftermath in Revolutionary Philadelphia


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New narratives on the lived experience of the Revolutionary War through five case studies exploring the spectrum of loyalist experiences in Revolutionary Philadelphia. The city of Philadelphia was occupied for nine months by the British during the American Revolution, and had a large loyalist population. The newly independent Pennsylvania legislature passed a series of laws early in the revolution which identified, condemned, and confiscated all property from loyalists in the state. Each loyalist, however, experienced different fates and persecution under the law and in the community. For example, some loyalists fled the city of Philadelphia and never returned, such as the Rankin and Allen families. They left their houses, material possessions and lives behind to start over in the British Empire. Loyalist Matthias Aspden lost everything and spent twenty years following the revolution attempting to return to his beloved city of Philadelphia, but he never succeeded. Others, like Samuel and Rebecca Shoemaker, attempted to subvert the law, maintain ownership of their property by way of their daughters, and did in fact reintegrate at the conclusion of the war. The Fergusons represent another story where Elizabeth Graeme Ferguson seized her husband's absence as a moment for independence and sought sole ownership of their property. Through five stories and chapters, the richness of the loyalist experience in Philadelphia will be revealed, adding new narratives to the history of the American Revolution. AUTHOR: Kimberly Nath is an associate professor of history at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. She holds a PhD in American History from the University of Delaware. Her research focuses on loyalism, property confiscation, and loyalist reintegration in the Revolutionary War period. Publications include “Loyalism, Citizenship, American Identity: The Shoemaker Family” in The American Revolution Reborn, eds. Michael Zuckerman and Patrick Spero (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2016) and “Left Behind: Loyalist Women in Philadelphia during the American Revolution” in Women in the American Revolution: Gender, Politics, and the Domestic World, ed. Barbara Oberg (Charlottesville, VA: University of Virginia Press, 2019). 10 b/w illustrations

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Author:   Kimberly Nath
Publisher:   Casemate Publishers
Imprint:   Casemate Publishers
ISBN:  

9781955041102


ISBN 10:   1955041105
Pages:   208
Publication Date:   31 March 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock.
Language:   English, German, Spanish

Table of Contents

Introduction 1: Opportunity: Elizabeth Graeme Fergusson 2: Broken: The Galloway Family 3: Reintegration: The Shoemaker Family 4: Failed Return: Matthias Aspden 5: Forever Gone: The Allen Family Conclusion

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""By focusing on Philadelphia Loyalists, Kimberly Nath persuasively complicates triumphalist narratives of the American Revolution. Her well-researched case studies reveal the personal, economic, and political costs paid by those who valued their ties to England over the chaos of the emerging American republic.""--Dr. Christopher Bouton, Louisiana School for Math, Science, and the Arts ""In The Loyalist Experience and Aftermath in Revolutionary Philadelphia, Kimberly Nath offers a compelling and empathetic reexamination of the American Revolution's 'losers.' Through vivid case studies of the Shoemakers, Galloways, Fergussons, and others, Nath restores the human dimension to loyalism with its heartbreaks, displacements, and acts of quiet endurance. This study effectively illuminates the Revolution as both a civil war and a social upheaval, revealing how questions of belonging, property, and identity shaped life in one of the new nation's most divided cities. Elegantly written and well researched, Nath's book adds to our understanding of loyalty, loss, and resilience in revolutionary America.""--Chloe Northrop, Tarrant County College


""By focusing on Philadelphia Loyalists, Kimberly Nath persuasively complicates triumphalist narratives of the American Revolution. Her well-researched case studies reveal the personal, economic, and political costs paid by those who valued their ties to England over the chaos of the emerging American republic.""--Dr. Christopher Bouton, Louisiana School for Math, Science, and the Arts


Author Information

Kimberly Nath is an associate professor of history at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. She holds a PhD in American History from the University of Delaware. Her research focuses on loyalism, property confiscation, and loyalist reintegration in the Revolutionary War period. Publications include ""Loyalism, Citizenship, American Identity: The Shoemaker Family"" in The American Revolution Reborn, eds. Michael Zuckerman and Patrick Spero (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2016) and ""Left Behind: Loyalist Women in Philadelphia during the American Revolution"" in Women in the American Revolution: Gender, Politics, and the Domestic World, ed. Barbara Oberg (Charlottesville, VA: University of Virginia Press, 2019).

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