Early American Studies, An Interdisciplinary Journal

Early American Studies, An Interdisciplinary Journal

Contents

Introduction
Understanding the American Revolution in Twenty-First-Century France
Kevin Butterfield and Bertrand Van Ruymbeke

Articles
Atlantic Patriotism: The Seven Years’ War and the Transformation of American, British, and French Political Culture
Edmond Dziembowski

French Volunteers in Benjamin Franklin’s Correspondence: The American Revolution as Mirror of a Military Crisis
Leïla Tnaïnchi

“I Told Him That the French Army Being Auxiliary in This Continent, It Was Up to the American General to Give His Orders”: The Paradoxes of French Military Operations in America, 1778–1783
Olivier Chaline

Montesquieu and The Federalist: A Contested Legacy at the American Founding
Hugo Toudic and Céline Spector

Gouverneur Morris, France, and Republicanism in the Atlantic Space
Emilie Mitran

The Impact of the American Revolution on French Anticolonial and Antislavery Views in the 1780s
Carine Lounissi

Consider the Source
Finding the American Revolution in France: François-Jean de Chastellux’s Private Papers and Beyond
Iris de Rode

Documenting a Proposed 1781 French-American Attack on New York: The Chastellux Archive and the Epic Finale That Never Was
Joseph F. Stoltz III

Epilogue
Connecting the Histories of France and the United States, circa 1750–1800
François Furstenberg

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