Riot and Revelry in Early America
Explore the vibrant tapestry of early American life in Riot and Revelry in Early America by esteemed historians, published by Pennsylvania State University Press in 2003. Spanning 328 pages, this compelling volume delves into the dynamic expressions of protest and celebration that shaped the nation from the Revolution to the Civil War.
Discover how early America was not an isolated phenomenon but part of a broader transatlantic tradition of popular disturbance and revelry. Through rigorous research and engaging narratives, the author's insights illuminate the complex social fabric of this tumultuous period. Ideal for history enthusiasts and scholars alike, this book offers a unique perspective on how collective actions reflected the values and struggles of a nation in its formative years. Add Riot and Revelry in Early America to your collection today and gain a deeper understanding of America's historical identity.