In honor of Independence Day, 2 – 9 July 2014, I’m posting an entire week of Relevant History essays with a focus on the Revolutionary War. My guests include Lars D.H. Hedbor (whose essay will kick off the week on 2 July), Dr. Christine Swager, and Jack Parker.
You know the drill. Read the essay, leave a comment, get the chance to win. Readers and history buffs, this is the place to hang out 2 – 9 July.
My blog is one of about 150 blogs lined up for the “Freedom to Read” hop that runs from 2 – 9 July. When you click on this image here during that week, you can hop to any number of other blogs on the tour. Follow the directions on each blog, and earn the opportunity to win what they’re giving away. Lots of genres, lots of prizes. You could score big by the time the blog tour hops to its completion.
Here’s the lineup:
2 July, Lars D.H. Hedbor — “The Southern Theater of the American Revolution”
3 July, Helena Finnegan — “General Nathanael Greene: the Complete Package”
4 July, Dr. Christine Swager — “Reclaiming One of History’s Treasures”
5 July, David Neilan — “Francis Marion and Nathanel Greene: Conflicts in Command”
6 July, Tim Osner — “Tears of the Foot Guards”
7 July, Sheila Ingle — “Brave Elizabeth”
8 July, Jack Parker — “The Winning of the Revolution in South Carolina”
9 July, Suzanne Adair — “Religious Diversity in America During the Revolution”
Mark your calendars for 2 – 9 July, and make sure you hop back to my blog then for a chance to win books and prizes on this tour.
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