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Title
3.13 E Papers Presented at CNC in Commemoration of the American Revolution
Subject
History
Bicentennial
Conferences
Description
Contents:
- The Stamp Act Crisis in Virginia Revisited by Thad W. Tate.
- Women During the Era of the American Revolution: The Historian as Suffragette by James H. Hutson.
- Two Colonial Capitols during the Revolution: Williamsburg and Richmond by Park Rouse, Jr. British Opinion of the American Revolution by Theodora P. Bostick (history professor CNC.)
- Norfolk's Revolutionary Experience by Peter C. Stewart.
- Rebellion Against the Rebellion: The Fervor Wears Thin by William Parks (history professor CNC.)
- The Role of Social Class in the Revolution by Timothy E. Morgan (history professor CNC.)
The Directors of the symposium were William Parks and Timothy E. Morgan, of the CNC History department.
4 copies
- The Stamp Act Crisis in Virginia Revisited by Thad W. Tate.
- Women During the Era of the American Revolution: The Historian as Suffragette by James H. Hutson.
- Two Colonial Capitols during the Revolution: Williamsburg and Richmond by Park Rouse, Jr. British Opinion of the American Revolution by Theodora P. Bostick (history professor CNC.)
- Norfolk's Revolutionary Experience by Peter C. Stewart.
- Rebellion Against the Rebellion: The Fervor Wears Thin by William Parks (history professor CNC.)
- The Role of Social Class in the Revolution by Timothy E. Morgan (history professor CNC.)
The Directors of the symposium were William Parks and Timothy E. Morgan, of the CNC History department.
4 copies
Date
1974
Identifier
3.13 E
Rights
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Original Format
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