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- Warpaths: Invasions of North America
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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0195082230
ISBN-13
9780195082234
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77308
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
304 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Warpaths : Invasions of North America
Publication Year
1995
Subject
United States / Colonial Period (1600-1775), Europe / General
Features
Reprint
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
History
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Trade Paperback
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0.8 in
Item Weight
18.3 Oz
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9.3 in
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6.1 in
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Reviews
"Provides a fresh perspective in analyzing Native American/Europeanconflicts from the sixteenth century to the close of the French and Indian Warin 1763....A valuable and original view of a cultural and military conflict thathas been so instrumental in shaping our national character."--Booklist, "Warpaths is a considerable achievement. Scholars can admire its breadth of approach and its deft and unsentimental synthesis of a mass of specialized studies; teachers will value its clarity of presentation and its capacity to introduce students to a complex and grimly realistic multiculturalworld."--Richard R. Johnson, University of Washington, "Excellent overview! Very well written and with a clear perspective."--William Gilmore-Lehne, Richard Stockton College, "I really like this book. I am going to adopt it for my Colonial America course. A novel and useful approach."--Elsa Nystrom, Kennesaw State College, "Very impressive. Gives students a flavor for the 16th and 17th centries."--Everett Kindig, Midwestern State University, "[P]rovides a good introduction to both European and Native American warfare, and...clearly shows how various groups of colonists and Indians influenced each other's conduct of war, whether as allies or foes."--New York History, "Warpaths is a considerable achievement. Scholars can admire its breadth of approach and its deft and unsentimental synthesis of a mass of specialized studies; teachers will value its clarity of presentation and its capacity to introduce students to a complex and grimly realistic multicultural world."--Richard R. Johnson, University of Washington"[P]rovides a good introduction to both European and Native American warfare, and...clearly shows how various groups of colonists and Indians influenced each other's conduct of war, whether as allies or foes."--New York History"Excellent overview! Very well written and with a clear perspective."--William Gilmore-Lehne, Richard Stockton College"[R]emarkable book....Warpaths is an outstanding work of synthesis and innovation, certainly the most insightful book yet written about the clash of cultures in North America. From start to finish Steele demonstrates a masterly command of the subject and a rare ability to explain complicated matters deftly."--Virginia Magazine of History and Biography"A focused study which does a fine job of pointing out the complexities of cross-cultural relationships in late Colonial America."--Paul Morton, Covenant College"Warpaths is a considerable achievement. Scholars can admire its breadth of approach and its deft and unsentimental synthesis of a mass of specialized studies; teachers will value its clarity of presentation and its capacity to introduce students to a complex and grimly realistic multicultural world."--Richard R. Johnson, University of Washington"[P]rovides a good introduction to both European and Native American warfare, and...clearly shows how various groups of colonists and Indians influenced each other's conduct of war, whether as allies or foes."--New York History"Excellent overview! Very well written and with a clear perspective."--William Gilmore-Lehne, Richard Stockton College"[R]emarkable book....Warpaths is an outstanding work of synthesis and innovation, certainly the most insightful book yet written about the clash of cultures in North America. From start to finish Steele demonstrates a masterly command of the subject and a rare ability to explain complicated matters deftly."--Virginia Magazine of History and Biography"A focused study which does a fine job of pointing out the complexities of cross-cultural relationships in late Colonial America."--Paul Morton, Covenant College"A very insightful and well synthesized volume which combines the important fields of ethnohistory and colonial history--specifically the military contact between Europeans and the indigenous people of North America."--Troy Johnson, California State University at Long Beach"A rich and sensitive narrative that should benefit all students of the colonized Americas."--Choice"An interesting apologia whose application will find an ongoing debate being the intellectual order of the day."--Gerald Michael Schnabel, Bemidji State University"Very impressive. Gives students a flavor for the 16th and 17th centries."--Everett Kindig, Midwestern State University"I really like this book. I am going to adopt it for my Colonial America course. A novel and useful approach."--Elsa Nystrom, Kennesaw State College"Provides a fresh perspective in analyzing Native American/European conflicts from the sixteenth century to the close of the French and Indian War in 1763....A valuable and original view of a cultural and military conflict that has been so instrumental in shaping our national character."--Booklist"[A] retelling of old tales in a new light....[R]eveals in considerable detail how the Amerindian tribes were challenged by the Europeans, and how they responded."--Miami Herald"Few publishers do better by their authors than Oxford University Press. Ian Steele's analysis of the European invasions of North America and the Indian response is likely to become one of the classics of early American historical studies." Northwest Ohio Quarterly, "A focused study which does a fine job of pointing out the complexities of cross-cultural relationships in late Colonial America."--Paul Morton, Covenant College, "[R]emarkable book....Warpaths is an outstanding work of synthesis and innovation, certainly the most insightful book yet written about the clash of cultures in North America. From start to finish Steele demonstrates a masterly command of the subject and a rare ability to explain complicatedmatters deftly."--Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, "An interesting apologia whose application will find an ongoing debate being the intellectual order of the day."--Gerald Michael Schnabel, Bemidji State University, "An interesting apologia whose application will find an ongoing debatebeing the intellectual order of the day."--Gerald Michael Schnabel, BemidjiState University, "A rich and sensitive narrative that should benefit all students of the colonized Americas."--Choice, "Warpaths is a considerable achievement. Scholars can admire its breadth of approach and its deft and unsentimental synthesis of a mass of specialized studies; teachers will value its clarity of presentation and its capacity to introduce students to a complex and grimly realistic multicultural world."--Richard R. Johnson, University of Washington "[P]rovides a good introduction to both European and Native American warfare, and...clearly shows how various groups of colonists and Indians influenced each other's conduct of war, whether as allies or foes."--New York History "Excellent overview! Very well written and with a clear perspective."--William Gilmore-Lehne, Richard Stockton College "[R]emarkable book....Warpaths is an outstanding work of synthesis and innovation, certainly the most insightful book yet written about the clash of cultures in North America. From start to finish Steele demonstrates a masterly command of the subject and a rare ability to explain complicated matters deftly."--Virginia Magazine of History and Biography "A focused study which does a fine job of pointing out the complexities of cross-cultural relationships in late Colonial America."--Paul Morton, Covenant College, "Warpaths is a considerable achievement. Scholars can admire its breadth of approach and its deft and unsentimental synthesis of a mass of specialized studies; teachers will value its clarity of presentation and its capacity to introduce students to a complex and grimly realistic multicultural world."--Richard R. Johnson, University of Washington"[P]rovides a good introduction to both European and Native American warfare, and...clearly shows how various groups of colonists and Indians influenced each other's conduct of war, whether as allies or foes."--New York History"Excellent overview! Very well written and with a clear perspective."--William Gilmore-Lehne, Richard Stockton College"[R]emarkable book....Warpaths is an outstanding work of synthesis and innovation, certainly the most insightful book yet written about the clash of cultures in North America. From start to finish Steele demonstrates a masterly command of the subject and a rare ability to explain complicated matters deftly."--Virginia Magazine of History and Biography"A focused study which does a fine job of pointing out the complexities of cross-cultural relationships in late Colonial America."--Paul Morton, Covenant College, "I really like this book. I am going to adopt it for my Colonial Americacourse. A novel and seful approach."--Elsa Nystrom, Kennesaw StateCollege, "Warpathsis a considerable achievement. Scholars can admire its breadth of approach and its deft and unsentimental synthesis of a mass of specialized studies; teachers will value its clarity of presentation and its capacity to introduce students to a complex and grimly realistic multicultural world."--Richard R. Johnson,University of Washington "[P]rovides a good introduction to both European and Native American warfare, and...clearly shows how various groups of colonists and Indians influenced each other's conduct of war, whether as allies or foes."--New York History "Excellent overview! Very well written and with a clear perspective."--William Gilmore-Lehne,Richard Stockton College "[R]emarkable book....Warpathsis an outstanding work of synthesis and innovation, certainly the most insightful book yet written about the clash of cultures in North America. From start to finish Steele demonstrates a masterly command of the subject and a rare ability to explain complicated matters deftly."--Virginia Magazine of History and Biography "A focused study which does a fine job of pointing out the complexities of cross-cultural relationships in late Colonial America."--Paul Morton,Covenant College, "[A] retelling of old tales in a new light....[R]eveals in considerabledetail how the Amerindian tribes were challenged by the Europeans, and how theyresponded."--Miami Herald, "Very impressive. Gives students a flavor for the 16th and 17thcentries."--Everett Kindig, Midwestern State University, "A very insightful and well synthesized volume which combines the important fields of ethnohistory and colonial history--specifically the military contact between Europeans and the indigenous people of North America."--Troy Johnson, California State University at Long Beach
Dewey Edition
20
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
973
Edition Description
Reprint
Table Of Content
1.. Arms in Arcadia, 1513-1565I Bases for Invasion, 1565-16842.. Spanish San Agustin, 1565-16723.. English Jamestown and the Powhatan, 1607-16774.. French Quebec, 1608-16825.. Plymouth, New England, and the Wampanoag, 1620-16776.. Dutch Fort Orange(Albany) and the Five Nations, 1624-1684II Colonies and Tribes, 1687-17487.. Establishing Patterns, 1687-17018.. Recurring Patterns, 1702-1748III Empires, Colonies, and Tribes, 1748-17659.. Invading the Ohio, 1748-175510.. Vaudreuil's Offensive, 1756-175711.. The British Imperial Victory, 1758-176312.. Different Drummers, 1759-1765NotesIndex
Synopsis
In 1513, only a few years before Cortes conquered the Aztec empire, Juan Ponce de Leon and three shiploads of conquistadores landed just south of what is now St. Augustine, Florida. The Spanish adventurers, however, were quickly driven away by the Timucua people; further landings were similarly defeated by the extraordinary archers of the Calusa, who ultimately took the lives of Hernandez de Cordoba and Ponce de Leon himself. Clearly, the European experience in North America would be a far cry from their swift victories over the Aztecs and Incas. A panoramic history of the numerous European invasions of North America, this book paints a dramatic new portrait of the centuries of warfare that shook the continent. From the defeat of Ponce de Leon in 1513 to a negotiated peace with the British in 1765, Steele's fascinating account destroys the old image of technologically advanced Europeans overrunning primitive savages, and reveals how Amerindians rose to the challenge of each successive invasion with martial and diplomatic skill. In war after war, the Amerindians and Europeans battled in a precarious balance, adapting each other's technology and tactics and seeking each other out as allies and supply sources for food and weapons. Steele follows the experience of the Spanish at San Agust n, the English at Jamestown and Plymouth, the French at Qu bec, and the Dutch at Albany, revealing the vast range of Amerindian strategies for coping with the invaders. The conflicts that erupted with the European arrival have long been distorted by myth and self-congratulatory folklore. Warpaths offers students of American history and Native American studies a startling new look at this pivotal era, combining social, cultural, and military history to provide a more nuanced portrait of the violence that gave birth to modern North America., In 1513, only a few years before Cortes conquered the Aztec empire, Juan Ponce de Leon and three shiploads of conquistadores landed just south of what is now St. Augustine, Florida. The Spanish adventurers, however, were quickly driven away by the Timucua people; further landings were similarly defeated by the extraordinary archers of the Calusa, who ultimately took the lives of Hernandez de Cordoba and Ponce de Leon himself. Clearly, the European experience in North America would be a far cry from their swift victories over the Aztecs and Incas. A panoramic history of the numerous European invasions of North America, this book paints a dramatic new portrait of the centuries of warfare that shook the continent. From the defeat of Ponce de Leon in 1513 to a negotiated peace with the British in 1765, Steele's fascinating account destroys the old image of technologically advanced Europeans overrunning primitive savages, and reveals how Amerindians rose to the challenge of each successive invasion with martial and diplomatic skill. In war after war, the Amerindians and Europeans battled in a precarious balance, adapting each other's technology and tactics and seeking each other out as allies and supply sources for food and weapons. Steele follows the experience of the Spanish at San Agustín, the English at Jamestown and Plymouth, the French at Québec, and the Dutch at Albany, revealing the vast range of Amerindian strategies for coping with the invaders. The conflicts that erupted with the European arrival have long been distorted by myth and self-congratulatory folklore. Warpaths offers students of American history and Native American studies a startling new look at this pivotal era, combining social, cultural, and military history to provide a more nuanced portrait of the violence that gave birth to modern North America., In 1513, only a few years before Cortes conquered the Aztec empire, Juan Ponce de Leon and three shiploads of conquistadores landed just south of what is now St. Augustine, Florida. The Spanish adventurers, however, were quickly driven away by the Timucua people; further landings were similarly defeated by the extraordinary archers of the Calusa, who ultimately took the lives of Hernandez de Cordoba and Ponce de Leon himself. Clearly, the European experience inNorth America would be a far cry from their swift victories over the Aztecs and Incas. A panoramic history of the numerous European invasions of North America, this book paints a dramaticnew portrait of the centuries of warfare that shook the continent. From the defeat of Ponce de Leon in 1513 to a negotiated peace with the British in 1765, Steele's fascinating account destroys the old image of technologically advanced Europeans overrunning primitive savages, and reveals how Amerindians rose to the challenge of each successive invasion with martial and diplomatic skill. In war after war, the Amerindians and Europeans battled in a precarious balance, adapting each other'stechnology and tactics and seeking each other out as allies and supply sources for food and weapons. Steele follows the experience of the Spanish at San Agustín, the English at Jamestown and Plymouth, theFrench at Québec, and the Dutch at Albany, revealing the vast range of Amerindian strategies for coping with the invaders. The conflicts that erupted with the European arrival have long been distorted by myth and self-congratulatory folklore. Warpaths offers students of American history and Native American studies a startling new look at this pivotal era, combining social, cultural, and military history to provide a more nuanced portrait of the violence that gavebirth to modern North America.
LC Classification Number
E82.S74 1994
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