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One of the initial goals of the Indian Papers Project was to encourage new scholarly research on New England Native communities by providing free access to a fragmented and widely dispersed documentary record.  Ten years later, we’re seeing the results of our efforts.

Here’s a partial list of just some of the publications that have used Project materials.

 

  • Wendy Warren, New England Bound: Slavery and Colonization in Early America (W.W. Norton & Co., 2016)
  • Jyotsna G. Singh and David D. Kim, eds., The Postcolonial World (Routledge, 2016)
  • Andrew Lipman, The Saltwater Frontier: Indians and the Conquest for the American Coast (Yale University Press, 2015)
  • Nancy Shoemaker, Native American Whalemen and the World: Indigenous Encounters and the Contingency of Race (University of North Carolina Press, 2015)
  • Julie A. Fisher and David Silverman, Ninigret, Sachem of the Niantics and Narragansetts: Diplomacy, War, and the Balance of Power in Seventeenth-Century New England and Indian Country (Cornell University Press, 2014)
  • Allegra di Bonaventura, For Adam’s Sake: A Family Saga in Colonial New England (W.W.Norton, 2013)
  • David Scott, Leviathan: The Rise of Britain as a World Power (Harper Press, 2013)
  • Christine DeLucia, Memory Frontier: Geographies of Violence and Regeneration in Colonial New England and the Native Northeast after King Philip’s War (Yale University Ph.D. Dissertation, 2013)
  • Linford Fisher, The Indian Great Awakening: Religion and the Shaping of Native Cultures in Early America (Oxford University Press, 2012)
  • Karen Ordahl Kupperman, The Atlantic in World History (Oxford University Press, 2012)
  • Paul Grant-Costa, Tobias Glaza and Michael Sletcher, “The Common Pot: Editing Native American Materials,” Scholarly Editing, Vol. 33, 2012, http://www.scholarlyediting.org/2012/essays/essay.commonpot.html.
  • Wayne E. Lee, “Subjects, Clients, Allies, or Mercenaries? The British Use of Irish and Amerindian Military Power, 1500-1800,” in H. V. Bowen, Elizabeth Mancke, John G. Reid, eds., Britain’s Oceanic Empire, Atlantic and Indian Ocean Worlds, c. 1550-1850 (Cambridge University Press, 2012)
  • Paul Grant-Costa and Elizabeth Mancke, “Anglo-American Commercial Relations” in H. V. Bowen, Elizabeth Mancke, John G. Reid, eds., Britain’s Oceanic Empire, Atlantic and Indian Ocean Worlds, c. 1550-1850 (Cambridge University Press, 2012)
  • Tobias Glaza and Paul Grant-Costa, “Breaking the Myth of the Unmanaged Landscape,” Connecticut Explored, Vol. 10, No. 2, Spring 2012, pp. 35-39, republished at http://connecticuthistory.org/breaking-the-myth-of-the-unmanaged-landscape/
  • Matt Salyer, ‘“Between the Heavens and the Earth”: Narrating the Execution of Moses Paul,’ American Indian Culture and Research Journal, Vol. 36 (2012)
  • Craig Yirush, Settlers, Liberty, and Empire: The Roots of Early America Political Theory (Cambridge University Press, 2011)
  • Benjamin Carp, Defiance of the Patriots: The Boston Tea Party & the Making of America (Yale University Press, 2010)

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