Incoming Resources
- State of the accounts of the county lieutenants during the War of the Revolution, 1777-1789, edited by William H. Egle
- The marketplace of revolution, how consumer politics shaped American independence, T.H. Breen
- God against the revolution, the loyalist clergy's case against the American Revolution, Gregg L. Frazer
- Pulpit and nation, clergymen and the politics of revolutionary America, Spencer W. McBride
- The origin and principles of the American Revolution compared with the origin and principles of the French Revolution, a facsimile reproduction, Friedrich von Gentz ; translated by John Quincy Adams ; edited and introduced by Richard Loss
- 46 pages, Thomas Paine, Common Sense, and the turning point to American independence, by Scott Liell
- The radicalism of the American Revolution, Gordon S. Wood
- Becoming men of some consequence, youth and military service in the Revolutionary War, John A. Ruddiman
- John Adams vs. Thomas Paine, rival plans for the early republic, Jett B. Conner
- Richard Price and the ethical foundations of the American Revolution, selections from his pamphlets, with appendices, edited and interpreted in an introductory essay by Bernard Peach, with the research assistance of Jon Erik Larson
- The spirit of 74, how the American Revolution began, Ray Raphael and Marie Raphael
- A multicultural portrait of the American Revolution, by Fran Zell
- America's revolutionary mind, a moral history of the American Revolution and the Declaration that defined it, C. Bradley Thompson
- The founding fortunes, how the wealthy paid for and profited from America's revolution, Tom Shachtman
- The common cause, creating race and nation in the American Revolution, by Robert G. Parkinson
- A decent respect to the opinions of mankind, Congressional State papers, 1774-1776, compiled and edited by James H. Hutson, coordinator, American Revolution Bicentennial Office