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The Disaffected

Britain's Occupation of Philadelphia During the American Revolution (Early American Studies)

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The Disaffected

By: Aaron Sullivan
Narrated by: James McSorley
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Aaron Sullivan explores the British occupation of Philadelphia, chronicling the experiences of a group of people who were pursued, pressured, and at times persecuted, not because they chose the wrong side of the Revolution but because they tried not to choose a side at all. For these people, the war was neither a glorious cause to be won nor an unnatural rebellion to be suppressed, but a dangerous and costly calamity to be navigated with care. Both the Patriots and the British referred to this group as "the disaffected", perceiving correctly that their defining feature was less loyalty to than a lack of support for either side in the dispute, and denounced them as opportunistic, apathetic, or even treasonous. Sullivan shows how Revolutionary authorities embraced desperate measures in their quest to secure their own legitimacy, suppressing speech, controlling commerce, and mandating military service. In 1778, without the Patriots firing a shot, the king's army abandoned Philadelphia and the perceived threat from neutrals began to decline - as did the coercive and intolerant practices of the Revolutionary regime.

By highlighting the perspectives of those wearied by and withdrawn from the conflict, The Disaffected reveals the consequences of a Revolutionary ideology that assumed the nation's people to be a united and homogenous front.

The book is published by University of Pennsylvania Press. The audiobook is published by University Press Audiobooks.

"A fascinating look at the plight of a group of Philadelphia civilians known as the 'Disaffected' as they experienced the early days of the Revolution and the British take-over of their city." (Journal of the American Revolution)

"An important contribution to scholarship on the American Revolution." (Journal of British Studies)

"Beautifully written.... A must-read for scholars and the historically-interested alike." (Patrick Spero, American Philosophical Society)

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The tergiversating majority calmly laid bare with professional rigor. A compliment to almost any other treatment of the revolt. Many lessons on human nature in the process. Unpredictable events spice up the story. Not without humor.

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