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History Revolutionary Period (1775-1800)

Eleven Exiles

Accounts of Loyalists of the American Revolution

edited by Phyllis R. Blakeley & John Grant

Publisher
Dundurn Press
Initial publish date
Jan 1982
Category
Revolutionary Period (1775-1800), General, General
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9781459720930
    Publish Date
    Jan 1982
    List Price
    $9.99

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Description

Eleven Exiles is a personal account of the American Revolution. By focusing on eleven different people who were on the losing side of the American Revolution, and who had to make new lives for themselves in what remained of British North America. Eleven Exiles reflects the major themes of those turbulent years. What were the attitudes of these men and women toward the significant social and political ideas of the time? What motivated them to leave their home and move to a wildnerness? What challenges and hardships did they face?

About the authors

Phyllis Blakeley is the Archivist at the Public Archives of Nova Scotia; John Grant is a Research Associate at the Atlantic Institute of Education.

Phyllis R. Blakeley's profile page

John N. Grant, a native of Guysborough, NS, is a graduate of St. Francis Xavier University, the University of New Brunswick, Dalhousie University and the University of Toronto. He taught in the public school system, was a Research Associate of the Atlantic Institute of Education, a professor at the Nova Scotia Teachers College, and retired from St. Francis Xavier University. He is a member of the Board of Historic Sherbrooke Village, the Little White Schoolhouse Museum, the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society, the Nova Scotia Teachers College Foundation, and was a member and later Chair of the Board of the Public Archives of Nova Scotia. He has published articles and books on African-Nova Scotian history, the history of academic costume in Nova Scotian universities, the history of education, and local history. He has been interested in the Mystery Fleet since he was first told the story by the then elderly Captain Byron Scott in Sherbrooke, NS, fifty years ago.

John Grant's profile page

Editorial Reviews

"Eleven Exiles is the first substantial book to appear on the Loyalists as a contribution to the Loyalist Bicentenary. Clearly the editors and Mary Beacock Fryer have done their utmost to ensure that the biographies of the eleven exiles are well supported by complementing information."

The Nova Scotia Historical Review