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This book takes a new approach by synthesizing the work of scholars of military and Indigenous history to provide the first chronologically ordered, region-wide, and long-term narrative history of conflict in the Early American Northeast.
List of contents
1. War before New England: Conflict and Society in Dawnland 2. "It is too furious, it slays too many:" English Colonization and Conflict in Southern New England through King Philip's War 3. "For every Scalp. . . as Evidence of their Being Killed:" Wars and the Colonization of Northern New England
About the author
Christoph Strobel is Professor of History at the University of Massachusetts Lowell, USA. He is the author of
Native Americans of New England (2020),
The Global Atlantic: 1400-1900 (2015),
The Testing Grounds of Modern Empire (2008), and many other publications.
Summary
This book takes a new approach by synthesizing the work of scholars of military and Indigenous history to provide the first chronologically ordered, region-wide, and long-term narrative history of conflict in the Early American Northeast.