Colonel John Brown, of Pittsfield, Massachusetts, the Brave Accuser of Benedict Arnold
Autor: | Archibald Murray Howe |
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EAN: | 4064066240400 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 09.12.2019 |
Untertitel: | A Tale of Courage and Betrayal in Revolutionary America |
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Schlagworte: | 18th century Massachusetts Betrayal and loyalty Colonial American history Courageous historical figures Historical military analysis John Brown treason accusa Military patriotism themes Political intrigue narrative Revolutionary War biography |
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In 'Colonel John Brown, of Pittsfield, Massachusetts, the Brave Accuser of Benedict Arnold,' Archibald Murray Howe offers a meticulous account of Colonel John Brown'Äôs pivotal role in the American Revolutionary War and his confrontation with the notorious Benedict Arnold. Howe'Äôs narrative style grants a vivid portrayal of the era, blending historical rigor with an engaging storytelling approach that immerses readers in the complexities of loyalty, honor, and betrayal. Set against the backdrop of a fledgling nation grappling with its identity, the book illustrates the profound implications of Brown's accusations and the moral dilemmas faced by military leaders during this tumultuous period. Archibald Murray Howe, a historian deeply invested in early American history, draws on extensive research to present a compelling portrait of Brown'Äîa soldier driven by principles and an unwavering commitment to liberty. Influenced by the rich tapestry of Revolutionary tales and his passion for uncovering lesser-known figures, Howe showcases how Brown'Äôs resolute actions shaped perceptions of heroism and integrity during a critical juncture in American history. Howe'Äôs expertise in military history is evident in his nuanced examination of motivations and contexts, allowing readers to grasp the significance of Brown'Äôs accusations in a broader historical framework. This book is essential for scholars and enthusiasts of American history alike, as it not only sheds light on an often-overlooked figure but also invites readers to contemplate the complex nature of allegiance in times of crisis. Howe'Äôs thoughtful narrative prompts reflection on the personal stakes of revolution and the lasting impact of individual courage in the face of treachery.