Betrayals: Fort William Henry and the "Massacre"
Autor Ian K. Steeleen Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 apr 1994
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780195084269
ISBN-10: 0195084268
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: 12 halftones
Dimensiuni: 141 x 211 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0195084268
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: 12 halftones
Dimensiuni: 141 x 211 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
[A] detailed and elegant history....Steele is an historian who takes great pains to discover, assemble, and present historical data; he is also a fine stylist. He writes in a straightforward way that captivates the reader by its deceptive simplicity.
Extremely well documented from research on both sides of the Atlantic...Steele treats Europeans and American Indians fairly and is unafraid of presenting either side's warts and blemishes....This study, as with any good history, is multidimesional and thought provoking in its most positive sense. It is a superbly crafted, well-researched study of mid-eighteenth century North American military culture.
Until now no one has written a careful, full-length study of a military engagement from a multicultural perspective. Ian K. Steele's Betrayals attempts to clarify the circumstances that made alliances between Indians and Europeans fragile and unpredictable....In many ways, the author succeeds admirably in his aims....Valuable reading for anyone interested in intercultural alliances in warfare; Steele has broken new ground with this book."-American Indian Quarterly
A model case study of meticulous research....This well-written microcosm study opens a wide window on the times and is less military than cultural history. So it can be highly recommended for a variety of experts, average readers, and students alike.
An interesting reinterpretation of the events surrounding the fall of Fort William Henry. Steele's history of the fort provides an excellent case study of diplomacy and warfare on the northern colonial frontier.
An intriguing account of the intricacies of one relatively small episode which had a profound impact on both the outcome of the French-English war in North America and on the actions and attitudes of American generations later.... Short, detailed, and finely textured....Fascinating and well written....Well worth the read.
Definitive....In comprehensiveness, humanity, and sophistication, not other effort to deal with the french and Indian War compares with this brief, eloquent book. It deserves the widest possible readership.
Provides the most comprehensive discussion available in print of the warfare along the Lake Champlain-Lake George waterway. Highly recommended for a broad spectrum of readers.
A thoughtful, thoroughly rsearched and very well written book which deserves a wide readership.
Betrayals is a compelling narrative of special interest to readers of early Canadian, American, military, and Amer-Indian history.
The story of that fort's seizure is clear, balanced, and a contribution to an appreciation of the difficulties of warfare on the New York frontier. Steele takes the story, moreover, an additional step by tracing how historians and others have described the bloodshed at Fort William Henry.
Steele's assessments of the motives of the British, French, and Indians are judicious, and his point that the English refugees had every reason to exaggerate the brutality of the Indians is well taken. The narrative moves briskly and the writing is crisp.
Betrayals is essential reading for those with an interest in the French and Indian War and the role of Indians in colonial New York warfare.
Excellent piece of work unearthing known facts behind a much-used legend.
An excellent read. The author captures and controls our attention in this retelling of a familiar event. At the same time, manages to convey the insights of recent scholarship, teaching us about the chaotic, multicultural nectar of colonial wars and the uses and abuses of the past by older and more recent generations of historians. No lover of history who has ever read or reviewed a version of The Last of the Mohicans should miss this book. A riveting text; an uncompromised scholar.
At last we have a balanced, comprehensive narrative of the complexities surrounding the fall of Fort William Henry. Ian Steele's book should be read by all interested in colonial history, and colonial literature, as well as _The Last of the Mohicans. A fine useful book.
A superb piece of local and military history.
A solidly researched and clearly presented, detailed account.
Well written and well researched. Really delves into the reasons behind the "massacre" and writings of previous explanations. An excellent picture is drawn of the period and the setting.
Extremely well documented from research on both sides of the Atlantic...Steele treats Europeans and American Indians fairly and is unafraid of presenting either side's warts and blemishes....This study, as with any good history, is multidimesional and thought provoking in its most positive sense. It is a superbly crafted, well-researched study of mid-eighteenth century North American military culture.
Until now no one has written a careful, full-length study of a military engagement from a multicultural perspective. Ian K. Steele's Betrayals attempts to clarify the circumstances that made alliances between Indians and Europeans fragile and unpredictable....In many ways, the author succeeds admirably in his aims....Valuable reading for anyone interested in intercultural alliances in warfare; Steele has broken new ground with this book."-American Indian Quarterly
A model case study of meticulous research....This well-written microcosm study opens a wide window on the times and is less military than cultural history. So it can be highly recommended for a variety of experts, average readers, and students alike.
An interesting reinterpretation of the events surrounding the fall of Fort William Henry. Steele's history of the fort provides an excellent case study of diplomacy and warfare on the northern colonial frontier.
An intriguing account of the intricacies of one relatively small episode which had a profound impact on both the outcome of the French-English war in North America and on the actions and attitudes of American generations later.... Short, detailed, and finely textured....Fascinating and well written....Well worth the read.
Definitive....In comprehensiveness, humanity, and sophistication, not other effort to deal with the french and Indian War compares with this brief, eloquent book. It deserves the widest possible readership.
Provides the most comprehensive discussion available in print of the warfare along the Lake Champlain-Lake George waterway. Highly recommended for a broad spectrum of readers.
A thoughtful, thoroughly rsearched and very well written book which deserves a wide readership.
Betrayals is a compelling narrative of special interest to readers of early Canadian, American, military, and Amer-Indian history.
The story of that fort's seizure is clear, balanced, and a contribution to an appreciation of the difficulties of warfare on the New York frontier. Steele takes the story, moreover, an additional step by tracing how historians and others have described the bloodshed at Fort William Henry.
Steele's assessments of the motives of the British, French, and Indians are judicious, and his point that the English refugees had every reason to exaggerate the brutality of the Indians is well taken. The narrative moves briskly and the writing is crisp.
Betrayals is essential reading for those with an interest in the French and Indian War and the role of Indians in colonial New York warfare.
Excellent piece of work unearthing known facts behind a much-used legend.
An excellent read. The author captures and controls our attention in this retelling of a familiar event. At the same time, manages to convey the insights of recent scholarship, teaching us about the chaotic, multicultural nectar of colonial wars and the uses and abuses of the past by older and more recent generations of historians. No lover of history who has ever read or reviewed a version of The Last of the Mohicans should miss this book. A riveting text; an uncompromised scholar.
At last we have a balanced, comprehensive narrative of the complexities surrounding the fall of Fort William Henry. Ian Steele's book should be read by all interested in colonial history, and colonial literature, as well as _The Last of the Mohicans. A fine useful book.
A superb piece of local and military history.
A solidly researched and clearly presented, detailed account.
Well written and well researched. Really delves into the reasons behind the "massacre" and writings of previous explanations. An excellent picture is drawn of the period and the setting.
Notă biografică
Ian K. Steelei is Professor of History at the University of Western Ontario. He has written widely on early North American history and his books include Politics of Colonial Policy and the award-winning The English Atlantic, 16751740: An Exploration of Communication and Community, both published by Oxford.