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The Howe Dynasty
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Finally revealing the familyβs indefatigable women among its legendary military figures, The Howe Dynasty recasts the British side of the American Revolution.
In December 1774, Benjamin Franklin met Caroline Howe, the sister of British General Sir William Howe and Richard Admiral Lord Howe, in a London drawing room for "half a dozen Games of Chess." But as historian Julie Flavell reveals, these meetings were about much more than board games: they were cover for a last-ditch attempt to forestall the outbreak of the American War of Independence.
Aware that the distinguished Howe family, both the men and the women, have been known solely for the military exploits of the brothers, Flavell investigated the letters of Caroline Howe, which have been blatantly overlooked since the nineteenth century. Using revelatory documents and this correspondence, The Howe Dynasty provides a groundbreaking reinterpretation of one of England's most famous military families across four wars.
Contemporaries considered the Howes impenetrable and intensely privateβor, as Horace Walpole called them, "brave and silent." Flavell traces their roots to modest beginnings at Langar Hall in rural Nottinghamshire and highlights the Georgian phenomenon of the politically involved aristocratic woman. In fact, the early careers of the brothersβGeorge, Richard, and Williamβcan be credited not to the manoeuvrings of their father, Scrope Lord Howe, but to those of their aunt, the savvy Mary Herbert Countess Pembroke. When eldest sister Caroline came of age during the reign of King George III, she too used her intimacy with the royal inner circle to promote her brothers, moving smoothly between a strait-laced court and an increasingly scandalous London high life.
With genuine suspense, Flavell skilfully recounts the most notable episodes of the brothers' military campaigns: how Richard, commanding the HMS Dunkirk in 1755, fired the first shot signalling the beginning of the Seven Years' War at sea; how George won the devotion of the American fighters he commanded at Fort Ticonderoga just three years later; and how youngest brother General William Howe, his sympathies torn, nonetheless commanded his troops to a bitter Pyrrhic victory in the Battle of Bunker Hill, only to be vilified for his failure as British commander-in-chief to subdue Washington's Continental Army.
Britain's desperate battles to guard its most vaunted colonial possession are here told in tandem with London parlour-room intrigues, where Caroline bravely fought to protect the Howe reputation in a gossipy aristocratic milieu. A riveting narrative and long overdue reassessment of the entire family, The Howe Dynasty forces us to reimagine the Revolutionary War in ways that would have been previously inconceivable.
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The Howe Dynasty by Julie Flavell is praised for its detailed exploration of a prominent Georgian-era family, showcasing impressive scholarship through comprehensive archival research. The book highlights how women in the family navigated societal constraints to influence power dynamics. Reviewers commend Flavell's engaging storytelling and the nuanced examination of the family's historical impact, particularly through the lens of the American Revolution.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781631490613
Publisher: WW Norton & Co
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 20 August 2021
Country: United States
Imprint: Liveright Publishing Corporation
Illustration: 8-page color insert, black-and-white illustrations throughout
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 38.0mm
Width: 165.0mm
Height: 244.0mm
Weight: 839g
Pages: 480
About the Author
Born in Massachusetts, Julie Flavell has pursued a lifelong interest in Β Anglo-American relationships as reflected in her first book, When London Was Capital of America. A Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, Flavell lives in Britain.
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