Lewis Nicola Papers

Lewis Nicola Papers
Author: Lewis Nicola
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1774
Genre: United States
ISBN:

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"A general register of the officers in the American Army for 1779-1780." This manuscript is published in Complete Regular Army Register of the United States: for one hundred years (1779-1879) by Thomas H.S. Hamersly, Washington: 1880. Letter, 27 March 1774, Allentown, to John Mitchell, Philadelphia.

Almanack of Lewis Nicola

Almanack of Lewis Nicola
Author: Lewis Nicola
Publisher:
Total Pages: 23
Release:
Genre: United States
ISBN:

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Papers

Papers
Author: James Madison
Publisher:
Total Pages: 432
Release: 1963
Genre: Presidents
ISBN:

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To Starve the Army at Pleasure

To Starve the Army at Pleasure
Author: E. Wayne Carp
Publisher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2017-10-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1469639440

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American political culture and military necessity were at odds during the War for American Independence, as demonstrated in this interpretation of Continental army administration. E. Wayne Carp shows that at every level of authority -- congressional, state, and county -- a localistic world-view, a deferential political order, and adherence to republican ideology impeded the task of supplying the army, even though independence demanded military strength. Placing military history within the context of colonial and revolutionary historiography, Carp finds that the colonial American belief that authority and political power should be decentralized deeply influenced Congress's approach to the task of supplying the army. Furthermore, most Congressmen had neither military experience nor any idea of how to administer an army, while local governments constantly thwarted the army's efforts to obtain supplies -- they blocked impressment and interfered with the movement of food and clothing. Carp shows that political leaders eventually adjusted their ideals to the imperatives of winning the war. He offers a revisionist analysis of the origins of the Nationalist movement of 1780-83 that was begun by army officers and state legislators fearing the imminent failure of the Revolution. Lacking unity and blinded by republican ideology, the Nationalists did not markedly improve the administration of the army. Instead, it was largely through the efforts of Superintendent of Finance Robert Morris, the cooperation of the French, and sheer luck that the British were ultimately defeated. Carp concludes that the Americans won the Revolution "in spite of, rather than because of, their political beliefs."

A culture of curiosity

A culture of curiosity
Author: Leonie Hannan
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 163
Release: 2023-08-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1526153041

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This study explores the practice of scientific enquiry as it took place in the eighteenth-century home. While histories of science have identified the genteel household as an important site for scientific experiment, they have tended to do so via biographies of important men of science. Using a wide range of historical source material, from household accounts and inventories to letters and print culture, this book investigates the tools within reach of early modern householders in their search for knowledge. It considers the under-explored question of the home as a site of knowledge production and does so by viewing scientific enquiry as one of many interrelated domestic practices. It shows that knowledge production and consumption were necessary facets of domestic life and that the eighteenth-century home generated practices that were integral to ‘Enlightenment’ enquiry.