Constituting a proposal for a book talk associated with the scholarly title Foreign-Born American Patriots: Sixteen Volunteer Leaders of the Revolutionary War, the presenter of this session (and author of the book) will introduce the scholarly work to participants for the purpose of highlighting research based in contribution, rather than interpretation. The author will detail the means by which the investigation of human experience and work product, storylines/patterns, and social cause may provide the context for creative scholarly works. The author will also reveal the unique contribution of Foreign Born American Patriots to historical and Southern Studies discourse, the book serving, up through the date of this proposal, as the only collective work regarding those foreigners who helped the newly formed United States defeat the British Army (many battles fought in the Southern States).
- Historical analysis,
- American studies,
- Southern studies,
- Methodology,
- Social cause,
- Social psychology,
- Volunteerism,
- Altruism,
- Military history,
- American revolution,
- Leadership,
- Profiles,
- Personality
- Applied Behavior Analysis,
- Cultural History,
- Curriculum and Instruction,
- Curriculum and Social Inquiry,
- Educational Methods,
- Higher Education and Teaching,
- International Relations,
- Leadership Studies,
- Military History,
- Other American Studies,
- Other International and Area Studies,
- Other Languages, Societies, and Cultures,
- Other Social and Behavioral Sciences,
- Personality and Social Contexts,
- Social and Philosophical Foundations of Education,
- Social History,
- Social Psychology,
- Social Psychology and Interaction and
- United States History
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/renee-lyons/9/