Shots Heard Round the World
America, Britain, and Europe in the Revolutionary War
by John Ferling
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Pub Date Apr 01 2025 | Archive Date Mar 31 2025
Bloomsbury USA | Bloomsbury Publishing
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Description
From acclaimed historian John Ferling, a major, global reappraisal of the Revolutionary War on its 250th Anniversary.
In April 1775, British troops marched to Lexington, where an armed group of Yankees awaited them. Despite an order to disperse, shots rang out. Militiamen were killed. The British continued marching, only to find even greater trouble in Concord and all the way down the road back to Boston. The Revolutionary War had begun.
Shots Heard Round the World is a bold, comprehensive rendering of the world war that erupted out of America's battle for independence. Ferling highlights underestimated pivotal moments to reveal why the British should have put down the rebellion within a couple years of fighting. As European rivals France, Spain, and the Dutch Republic entered the fray, Britain's problems grew, but after seven long years, the war's outcome remained very much in doubt. Ferling assesses military and civilian leaders, the choices they faced, and the political, tactical, and strategic decisions they made as the war raged in North America, the Caribbean, Central America, Europe, Asia, and on the high seas, affecting peoples and countries miles from American soil.
Long after the soldiers laid down their arms, future generations have reckoned with the Revolution and its far-reaching consequences. Shots Heard Round the World is the definitive account of the war and its monumental legacy.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781639730155 |
PRICE | $40.00 (USD) |
PAGES | 560 |
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Featured Reviews
I wasn't sure if Ferling could truly have anything more to say on the Revolution, but I was wrong. This book is a remarkably comprehensive, world-wide look at the American Revolution and War of Independence. It breaks out of a myopic view that focus on key players and an American-centric narrative. It's a great follow up to Ferling's Independence; furthermore, it expands the reader's understanding of the many contexts of the events of the war and diplomacy that had taken place as the Revolution played out. It is not simply an American and British story, either. France figures largely as well as Spain. Ferling's work makes the case that this War for Independence was not the seminal event of the time that we Americans consider it to be, but part of a larger global struggle for international dominance. Ferling's work as been important to the historiography of the Revolution, especially over the last 20 years. This book builds on his past work and gives us the larger narrative that up until now, has not adequately been pieced together.