The year s best articles from the most popular source of the latest research in Revolutionary War studies
The Journal of the American Revolution, Annual Volume 2017, presents the journal's best historical research and writing over the past calendar year. The volume is designed for institutions, scholars, and enthusiasts to provide a convenient overview of the latest research and scholarship in American Revolution studies. 
 The forty-six articles in the 2017 edition include: 
Why the British Lost the Battle of Sullivan's Island by C. L. Bragg 
The Tiger Aids the Eaglet: How India Secured America's Independence  by Richard Sambasivam 
How Yorktown Almost Couldn't Afford to Happen by John Smith 
Was Richard Stockton a Hero? by Christian M. McBurney 
The Southern Expedition of 1776: The American Revolution's Best Kept Secret by Roger Smith 
Religious Liberty and Its Virginia Roots by Alex Colvin 
Mount Vernon During the American Revolution by Mary V. Thompson 
Why God is in the Declaration but not the Constitution by Anthony J. Minna 
Colonel Tench Tilghman: George Washington's Eyes and Ears by Jeff Dacus 
The Stockbridge-Mohican Community, 1775-1783  by Bryan Rindfleisch 
Two Years Aboard the Welcome: The American Revolution on Lake Huron by Tyler Rudd Putman