“I Owe More to the Royal Favor, Than Any Merit I Posses Can Justly Claim”: The Loyalists As Transactional Leaders

Kevin Derby
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Aim: This study examined the Loyalists and their embrace of transactional leadership style during the American Revolution. Methods: The study relied on primary and secondary historical sources and scholarship on transactional leadership. These included general histories, biographies, memoirs, sermons, public statements, and diaries. Results: In their efforts to oppose the American Revolution, the Loyalists relied on transactional tactics. Despite their prominence, wealth, offices, and connections, the Loyalists proved ineffective in opposing the transformational forces unleashed by the Revolution. Conclusion: While they included some of the most prominent political and religious leaders in the colonies, the Loyalists failed to stop the American Revolution, mainly due to their reliance on transactional leadership style. Recommendations: Studying the Loyalists offers insight into how transactional leadership can prove ineffective in transformational times and settings. When voters and followers demand reform, transactional leadership style and leaders who embrace it will fail to deliver. Scholars should look at the Loyalists as transactional leaders in their efforts to understand the American Revolution.  
"我对皇家恩惠的感激之情,胜过我所拥有的任何功绩":作为交易型领袖的忠臣们
目的:本研究考察了美国革命期间的忠诚派及其对交易型领导风格的接受情况。研究方法:研究依赖于主要和次要历史资料以及有关交易型领导的学术研究。这些资料包括通史、传记、回忆录、布道、公开声明和日记。研究结果在反对美国革命的过程中,忠诚派依靠的是交易策略。尽管保皇党人显赫一时,拥有财富、职位和人脉,但事实证明,他们在反对革命所释放出的变革力量方面并不奏效。结论:虽然保皇党人中不乏殖民地最杰出的政治和宗教领袖,但他们未能阻止美国革命,这主要是因为他们依赖于交易型领导风格。建议:通过对忠诚派的研究,我们可以深入了解在变革的时代和环境中,交易型领导是如何失效的。当选民和追随者要求改革时,交易型领导风格和接受这种风格的领导者将无法实现改革。学者们在了解美国革命的过程中,应将忠诚派视为交易型领导。
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