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War Without Mercy: Liberty or Death in the American Revolution

Autor Mark Edward Lender, Professor James Kirby Martin
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 9 oct 2025
Drawing on vivid contemporary accounts, this is a fascinating exploration of how and why the Revolutionary War descended into a brutal existential struggle.

This engrossing history of the Revolutionary War conclusively shows that those caught up in it believed they had nothing to lose by fighting without regard for the rules of so-called "civilized warfare." The clarion call to arms "Liberty or Death" was far more than just rhetoric. At its grimmest level, it was a conflict in which military restraint was more the exception than the rule, a struggle in which combatants believed their very existence was in question. This led to an acceptance of violence against persons and property as preferable to a defeat equated with political, cultural, and even physical extinction. It was war with an expectation and acceptance of ferocity and brutality - anything to avoid defeat.

A number of historians have previously concluded that United States' founding struggle reached a level of ferocity few Americans now associate with the movement for independence. However, these studies have described what happened, without looking in detail at why the conflict took such a violent a turn. Written by two esteemed Revolutionary War historians, War Without Mercy does exactly that. Based on years of research and enlivened by little known primary sources, this is an intriguing and fresh look at a period of history we thought we knew.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781472872678
ISBN-10: 1472872673
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: 1 x 8-page section of colour illustrations
Dimensiuni: 156 x 238 x 34 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Osprey Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Preface
Prologue
Chapter 1: "Fighting Justly"? Jus in Bello and Its Problems
Chapter 2: Of "Enemies External and Internal" War to the Knife in Revolutionary New Jersey
Chapter 3: Theater of Fear - Existential War in the West
Chapter 4: "A Contagion of Violence" The New York Frontier
Chapter 5: Target New London - Benedict Arnold from Jus in Bello to "Hard Line"
Chapter 6: War without Mercy - The Tragedy of the South
Epilogue: A Word from Thucydides
Notes
Bibliography
Acknowledgements
Index

Recenzii

War Without Mercy is a necessary corrective to the long-held belief that the American Revolution was more about high-minded ideals than brutal warfare. As Mark Edward Lender and James Kirby Martin vividly demonstrate, Americans found themselves in a no-holds-barred conflict of terrifying violence from which the country has yet to recover. This is history at its insightful and mesmerizing best.
Noted military historians Mark Edward Lender and James Kirby Martin offer a fresh look at the brutality of the Revolutionary War, one they rightly call cruel and ruthless. This book breaks new ground showing why the conflict took so violent a turn, and explores the unforgiving and merciless nature of revolutionary violence.
Powdered whigs and genteel manners have no place in Lender & Martin's War Without Mercy, the long overdue and brilliantly told story of a vicious struggle for supremacy in America.
Did the Revolutionary War devolve into an existential struggle divorced from the constraints of "civilized warfare"? Acclaimed historians Lender and Martin make their case in War without Mercy. Deeply thoughtful, if controversial, this is a profoundly important book.
[A] powerful and unflinching account. War Without Mercy exposes the raw emotional and ideological forces that drove Patriots and Loyalists alike to acts of extraordinary violence. This is an essential corrective to the sanitized narrative of American independence.