King Philip's War: Civil War in New England, 1675-1676: Native Americans of the Northeast
Autor James D. Drakeen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 ian 2000
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781558492240
ISBN-10: 1558492240
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 156 x 227 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: University of Massachusetts Press
Colecția University of Massachusetts Press
Seria Native Americans of the Northeast
ISBN-10: 1558492240
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 156 x 227 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: University of Massachusetts Press
Colecția University of Massachusetts Press
Seria Native Americans of the Northeast
Notă biografică
JAMES D. DRAKE is assistant professor of history at Metropolitan State College of Denver.
Cuprins
Introduction
1. Chiefs and Followers
2. Peace
3. Symbol of a Failed Strategy
4. Fault Lines
5. “Barbarous Inhumane Outrages”
6. Victory and Defeat
7. Legacies
Conclusion
Notes
Acknowledgments
Index
1. Chiefs and Followers
2. Peace
3. Symbol of a Failed Strategy
4. Fault Lines
5. “Barbarous Inhumane Outrages”
6. Victory and Defeat
7. Legacies
Conclusion
Notes
Acknowledgments
Index
Recenzii
“This book is incredibly compelling to read . . . If one wants to learn about how modern New England was formed from the sparse settlements of Puritan Englishmen and Algonquin tribes, this book can be a wonderful contribution to a reader's efforts.”—Historical Journal of Massachusetts
“What one has here is the genuine article—colonial history that is fully about all the peoples in the region. This is neither ‘white’ nor ‘Indian’ history. . . . It is the first serious scholarly history of King Philip's War in well over a generation. Drake is a historian who knows how to write, how to make his subjects fully human, tell multiple stories, and keep his readers eager for more.”—Barry O'Connell, editor of On Our Own Ground: The Complete Writings of William Apess, a Pequot
“The need for a single-volume treatment of King Philip's War that is well informed not only by recent scholarship on native peoples but on the English colonizers is greater than ever. Drake satisfies that need by offering a series of provocative theses about the conflict and its protagonists. The result is a book that should be as productively controversial as Jill Lepore's The Name of War.”—Neal Salisbury, author of Manitou and Providence: Indians, Europeans, and the Making of New England, 1500–1643
“What one has here is the genuine article—colonial history that is fully about all the peoples in the region. This is neither ‘white’ nor ‘Indian’ history. . . . It is the first serious scholarly history of King Philip's War in well over a generation. Drake is a historian who knows how to write, how to make his subjects fully human, tell multiple stories, and keep his readers eager for more.”—Barry O'Connell, editor of On Our Own Ground: The Complete Writings of William Apess, a Pequot
“The need for a single-volume treatment of King Philip's War that is well informed not only by recent scholarship on native peoples but on the English colonizers is greater than ever. Drake satisfies that need by offering a series of provocative theses about the conflict and its protagonists. The result is a book that should be as productively controversial as Jill Lepore's The Name of War.”—Neal Salisbury, author of Manitou and Providence: Indians, Europeans, and the Making of New England, 1500–1643