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Grand Forage 1778 The Battleground Around New York City (Journal of the American Revolution Books)


Free Download Grand Forage 1778: The Battleground Around New York City (Journal of the American Revolution Books) by Todd W. Braisted, William Dupuy, University Press Audiobooks
English | May 10, 2021 | ISBN: B094JXPY2N | 6 hours and 34 minutes | M4B 64 Kbps | 358 Mb
After two years of defeats and reverses, 1778 had been a year of success for George Washington and the Continental Army. France had entered the war as the ally of the United States, the British had evacuated Philadelphia, and the redcoats had been fought to a standstill at the Battle of Monmouth. While the combined French-American effort to capture Newport was unsuccessful, it led to intelligence from British-held New York that indicated a massive troop movement was imminent. British officers were selling their horses and laying in supplies for their men. Scores of empty naval transports were arriving in the city. British commissioners from London were offering peace, granting a redress of every grievance expressed in 1775. Spies repeatedly reported conversations of officers talking of leaving. To George Washington and many others, it appeared the British would evacuate New York City, and the Revolutionary War might be nearing a successful conclusion. Then, on September 23, 1778, 6,000 British troops erupted into neighboring Bergen County, New Jersey, followed the next day by 3,000 others surging northward into Westchester County, New York. Washington now faced a British Army stronger than Burgoyne’s at Saratoga the previous year. What, in the face of all intelligence to the contrary, had changed with the British?
Grand Forage 1778: The Battleground Around New York City by historian Todd W. Braisted explores the battles, skirmishes, and maneuvers that left George Washington and Sir Henry Clinton playing a deadly game of chess in the lower Hudson Valley as a prelude to the British invasion of the Southern colonies.
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Exurbia Now The Battleground of American Democracy [Audiobook]


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English | ASIN: B0D9R91N48 | 2024 | 8 hours and 33 minutes | M4B@64 kbps | 243 MB
Author: David Masciotra
Narrator: Lee Goettl

The suburbs have become too liberal and diverse for many white American conservatives, so "exurbia"-areas outside the cities and their suburbs-are becoming the staging ground for the radical right extremist insurgency. Beyond a fanatical devotion to former president Donald Trump, one of the curious things that united the rank and file of the January 6 insurrectionist mob was that many of them were residents of one of America’s fastest growing residential areas: Exurbia. In this brilliant work of political and cultural inquiry, veteran political journalist David Masciotra provides a definitive account of what exurbia is, how it came to be, and how it’s transforming American life.

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Battleground 10 Conflicts that Explain the New Middle East [Audiobook]


Free Download Christopher Phillips, Elliot Fitzpatrick (Narrator), "Battleground: 10 Conflicts that Explain the New Middle East"
English | ASIN: B0D6GSSV3F | 2024 | MP3@64 kbps | ~11:18:00 | 311 MB
The essential guide to geopolitics in the modern Middle East
The Middle East is in crisis. The shocking events of the war in Gaza have rocked the entire region. More than a decade ago, the Arab Spring had raised hopes of a new beginning but instead ushered in a series of civil wars, coups, and even harsher autocracies. Tensions were exacerbated by the meddling of outsiders, as regional and global powers sought to further their interests. The United States, for so long the dominant actor, had stepped back, leaving a vacuum behind it to be fought over.
Christopher Phillips explores geopolitical rivalries in the region, and the major external powers vying for influence: Russia, China, the European Union, and the United States. Moving through ten key flashpoints, from Syria to Palestine, Phillips argues that the United States’ overextension after the Cold War, and retreat in the 2010s, has imbalanced the region. Today, the Middle East remains blighted by conflicts of unprecedented violence and a post-American scramble for power-leaving its fate in the balance.

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