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‘Revolutionary Things: Material Culture and Politics in the Late Eighteenth-Century Atlantic World’ is a compelling historical analysis that explores the interplay between objects and political movements during a transformative era. Edited by eminent scholars Ashli White and David Shields, this book delves into how everyday items influenced and reflected the revolutionary spirit across the Atlantic. Through a series of insightful essays, it examines the cultural and political significance of material artefacts, offering readers a nuanced understanding of the period. Perfect for history enthusiasts and academics alike, this work illuminates the tangible connections between material culture and revolutionary change.






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