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Resistance, Politics, and the American Struggle for Independence, 1765–1775

''Resistance, Politics, and the American Struggle for Independence, 1765–1775'' is a book that examines the role of nonviolent struggle in the period before the American Revolution. Edited by Walter H. Conser, Jr., Ronald M. McCarthy, David J. Toscano and Gene Sharp, the book was published in the United States in 1986. It argues that the Stamp Act resistance and other campaigns from 1765 to 1775 were fundamental for shaping the outcome of the struggle for American independence, and were not merely a "prelude" to armed conflict.
Nonviolent resistance was at the heart of these campaigns, but key features of this nonviolence have been largely neglected by historians. To fill this perceived gap, the book provides a sustained narrative of the 1765–1775 resistance, followed by a set of interpretive essays aimed to provoke further discussion and inquiry. Six hypothetical explanations are offered for why the colonists shifted to military struggle, despite the considerable success of nonviolent struggle.
Reviews have appeared in several historical and legal journals.〔〔〔
==Origins==
''Resistance, Politics, and the American Struggle for Independence, 1765–1775'' (''RPASI''), claims that most historians of colonial America have treated the events of 1765–1775 as merely a "prelude"〔 (edited book)〕
to the US Revolutionary War. Events such as the resistance to the Stamp Act and Townshend Acts are typically treated as "not significant in themselves."〔
This book, however
In their preface, the editors state that their interest in the historical period covered in ''RPASI'' began in the 1970s, when they were studying nonviolent action as a pragmatic tool of civilian struggle. In their work, they
Indeed, "researchers often look throughout the length of a period for evidence of what they regard as its inevitable outcome... for example... for the roots of war.... In the process, they... may ignore the contributions of alternative means to the outcome."〔 An example is that "Samuel Adams, whom many... associate with the tactics of violence, issued numerous statements prior to Lexington and Concord opposing the use of armed force"〔 (see quote at left).
The book project was originally conceived due to recognition by co-editor Gene Sharp, a leading scholar of nonviolent struggle, that the American colonists had "employed the techniques of nonviolent resistance" 〔 in their struggle against Great Britain.〔"The preface states that Sharp "has been unfailingly helpful in the other editors' attempt to understand the significance of these actions and has been centrally responsible for placing this work within the context of contemporary Anglo-American scholarship. Editors Conser, McCarthy, and Toscano wish to take this opportunity to acknowledge their great debt to Gene Sharp and his efforts to make the work as complete and rigorous as possible" (''RPASI'', p. xi).〕 The book was sponsored by Harvard University's Center for International Affairs, and by the Albert Einstein Institution,〔"A book from the Program on Nonviolent Sanctions in Conflict and Defense, Center for International Affairs, Harvard University and the Albert Einstein Institution" (''RPASI'', p. ii).〕 both led by Sharp.
The editors claim that the book "if read carefully, is likely to spark scholarly controversy and argument," and that they "believe that such debate can clarify the issues... and enhance the understanding of this critical decade in our history."〔

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