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A Rabble in Arms – Massachusetts Towns and Militiamen during King Philip′s War

Autor Kyle F. Zelner
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 oct 2010
While it lasted only sixteen months, King Philip’s War (1675-1676) was arguably one of the most significant of the colonial wars that wracked early America. As the first major military crisis to directly strike one of the Empire’s most important possessions: the Massachusetts Bay Colony, King Philip’s War marked the first time that Massachusetts had to mobilize mass numbers of ordinary, local men to fight. In this exhaustive social history and community study of Essex County, Massachusetts’s militia, Kyle F. Zelner boldly challenges traditional interpretations of who was called to serve during this period.Drawing on muster and pay lists as well as countless historical records, Zelner demonstrates that Essex County’s more upstanding citizens were often spared from impressments, while the “rabble” - criminals, drunkards, the poor - were forced to join active fighting units, with town militia committees selecting soldiers who would be least missed should they die in action. Enhanced by illustrations and maps, A Rabble in Arms shows that, despite heroic illusions of a universal military obligation, town fathers, to damaging effects, often placed local and personal interests above colonial military concerns.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780814797341
ISBN-10: 0814797342
Pagini: 340
Ilustrații: 17
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Editura: MI – New York University

Cuprins

Contents; List of Figures, Maps and Tables vii; Acknowledgments x; Introduction 1; A Note on Method 19; Chapter 1: “For the best ordering of the militia”: English Military Precedent and the Early Massachusetts Bay Militia 24; Chapter 2: The Massachusetts Bay Militia and the Practice of Impressment during King Philip’s War 49; Chapter 3: Many Men, Many Choices: Impressment in Essex County’s Thriving Towns 85; Chapter 4: Few Men, Few Options: Impressment in Essex County’s Small Towns 136; Chapter 5: The Pressed Men of Essex County: The Social Identity of the Soldiers of King Philip’s War 178; Chapter 6: The Effects of Impressment: War and Peace in Essex County 226; Afterword: The Military of Massachusetts Bay Transformed 265; Appendix 1: The Soldiers of Essex County in King Philip’s War, 1675-1676 272; Appendix 2: Rowley's 1662 Tax List: Ranked by Family with Soldiers’ Families Highlighted 273; Appendix 3: Topsfield’s 1668 Tax List: Ranked by Family with Soldiers’ Families Highlighted 274; Appendix 4: An Examination of the Age of Essex County Soldiers and Officers in King Philip’s War, 1675-1676 275; Appendix 5: The Occupations of the Soldiers of Essex County, 1675-1676 276; Abbreviations Used in Notes 277; Notes 278; Select Bibliography 376; Permissions 402; Index; About the Author

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“Zelner provides a valuable corrective to longstanding assumptions and misunderstandings about the English soldiery in King Philip’s War while shedding new light on the powers and values of the elites of the town militia committees….[He] has fundamentally altered the discussion.”- New England Quarterly“Zelner has done meticulous research on the social composition of the Essex men who went to war in -1675. He has done a model job of mining sources to show the complexity of social and economic forces at work in raising military expeditions in Essex County.” The Journal of Military History“A carefully researched account of how and why certain men from Essex County, MA, were chosen to fight in King Philip’s War.” Choice“Rock-solid research, cleanly presented, answers for one corner of early New England the timeless question: Who serves, fights, and dies? For all the scholarly attention lavished on that part of American history, Zelner is the first to discover the truth.” John Shy, author of A People Numerous and Armed“Zelner’s meticulously researched A Rabble in Arms provides an important corrective to an accepted narrative about democratic egalitarianism in New England towns. Indeed, Zelner’s findings on the social composition of armed forces, rural democracy and localism in colonial New England correspond with modern works on popular and political culture in early-modern England, as well as Revolutionary and early-national America.” Guy Chet, author of Conquering the American Wilderness

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Challenges traditional interpretations of who was called to serve during during King Philip’s War