Book Review: 'Freedom Round the Globe' by Sarah M.S. Pearsall Explores Liberty Beyond British Colonies

Sarah M.S. Pearsall (author) · · 1 min read · Humanities

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Key Takeaways

  • The book identifies stirrings of liberty in areas distinct from the British colonies that became the United States.
  • The research adopts a global perspective to examine the evolution of freedom.

Why This Matters

The book contributes to understanding the historical development of liberty by expanding the geographical scope beyond the conventional focus on the British colonies. This global perspective can offer a broader view of how ideas of freedom emerged in different contexts.

Overview

“Freedom Round the Globe” by Sarah M.S. Pearsall investigates the emergence of liberty in regions beyond the British colonies that subsequently established the United States.

Research Context

The book’s core focus is to track early manifestations of liberty. It specifically explores these developments in a global framework, moving beyond a sole concentration on the British colonial experience that led to the formation of the United States.

Research Information

Institution
NY Times Books (as reviewer)
Lead Researcher
Sarah M.S. Pearsall (author)
Original Study
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Source
NY Times Books

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