Series Editor's Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. The Business and Economic World of the Late Colonial Printing Trade
2. A Trade under Threat: Printers and the Stamp Act Crisis
3. The Business of Protest: Printing against Empire
4. The Collision of Business and Politics, 1774-1775
5. Patriots, Loyalists, and the Perils of Wartime Printing
6. Rebuilding Print Networks for the New Nation
Conclusion
Notes
Essay on Sources
Index
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""There is surprisingly little substantial, archivally-resourceful scholarship on newspapers during the American Revolution. The work that does exist often focuses on the consumption of newspapers, rather than their production. For this reason alone, Adelman's Revolutionary Networks is an important contribution for early American historians. But through his careful reconstruction of printers' networks, he has done more than ""fill a gap""'he has welcomed readers into a largely unfamiliar world in ways that will surprise and delight even those who are well-acquainted with early American newspapers.""