"The Revolution Is Now Begun is an instructive work that requires the close attention of all students of Pennsylvania politics during the British-American conflict."-American Historical Review"A most important contribution to our understanding of Pennsylvania's history."-Reviews in American History"Well written and touched with the author's skill in supplying the suspense of a good mystery story, the book shows how the revolutionary committees served as the prime mechanism first to stimulate Pennsylvania's protest against British policies and then to challenge the existing political order."-William and Mary Quarterly"On the eve of the Revolution, Pennsylvania was governed by a well-entrenched Quaker oligarchy. . . . In two years-from 1774 to 1775-this hegenomy was at first undermined and then overthrown. The author's searching and thoroughly exhaustive analysis of the numerous extraconstitutional committees that rose to prominence in these two years is an attempt to explain both the speed and extent of the revolution and to gauge its precise revolutionary character."-Urban History