From Revolution to Reunion is expansive in its research, persuasive in its arguments, and genuinely sympathic in its treatment of sources generated by people living through the most traumatic of times." - H-Net Reviews: H-Early-America"a richly informative account of South Carolina white Loyalists who embraced the British empire during the Revolutionary period but integrated themselves into the new state after the war... Anyone interested in how Loyalists obtained their citizenship in the early republic will profit from carefully studying this book." - The Journal of Southern History"Drawing on insights from psychology as well as from her reading of the historical record, historian Brannon illuminates the reconciliation of South Carolina loyalists with the patriot victors of the American Revolution." - Choice