9780815624165-0815624166-Beyond the Covenant Chain: The Iroquois and Their Neighbors in Indian North America, 1600-1800 (Iroquois Book)

Beyond the Covenant Chain: The Iroquois and Their Neighbors in Indian North America, 1600-1800 (Iroquois Book)

ISBN-13: 9780815624165
ISBN-10: 0815624166
Edition: First Edition
Author: James H. Merrell, Daniel K. Richter
Publication date: 1987
Publisher: Syracuse Univ Pr
Format: Hardcover 211 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780815624165
ISBN-10: 0815624166
Edition: First Edition
Author: James H. Merrell, Daniel K. Richter
Publication date: 1987
Publisher: Syracuse Univ Pr
Format: Hardcover 211 pages

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Beyond the Covenant Chain: The Iroquois and Their Neighbors in Indian North America, 1600-1800 (Iroquois Book) (ISBN-13: 9780815624165 and ISBN-10: 0815624166), written by authors James H. Merrell, Daniel K. Richter, was published by Syracuse Univ Pr in 1987. With an overall rating of 3.9 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Beyond the Covenant Chain: The Iroquois and Their Neighbors in Indian North America, 1600-1800 (Iroquois Book) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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For centuries the Western view of the Iroquois was clouded by the myth that they were the supermen of the frontier—"the Romans of this Western World," as De Witt Clinton called them in 1811. Only in recent years have scholars come to realize the extent to which Europeans had exaggerated the power of the Iroquois. First published in 1987, Beyond the Covenant Chain was one of the first studies to acknowledge fully that the Iroquois never had an empire. It remains the best study of diplomatic and military relations among Native American groups in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century North America.Published in paperback for the first time, it features a new introduction by Richter and Merrell. Contributors include Douglas W. Boyce, Mary A. Druke-Becker, Richard L. Haan, Francis Jennings, Michael N. McConnell, Theda Perdue, and Neal Salisbury.
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