
After the Siege: A Social History of Boston, 1775-1800
Review "By putting many aspects of Boston's social and political history under her microscope, Carr has added importantly to urban studies of early America."--William and Mary Quarterly"After the Siege neatly fills a long-standing gap in Boston's record, and Carr's readers will be grateful not only for her diligence and resourcefulness in ferreting out information from underused sources but also for her clear, engaging style."--The Journal of American History"After the Siege brings new attention to a much-neglected subject... no book-length study since 1849 has addressed the siege and its consequences, and the social aspects of Boston's postwar reconstruction have never been adequately examined before. Into this breach steps Jacqueline Barbara Carr... whose new book is... gracefully written revision [and thoroughly researched."--The New England Quarterly From the Publisher
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