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June 01 2015
Lovewell’s Fight: War, Death, and Memory in Borderland New England
Lovewell’s Fight: War, Death, and Memory in Borderland New England
. By Robert E.
Cray
. (Amherst
: University of Massachusetts Press
, 2014
. Pp. xiv, 214. $80.00 cloth; $24.95 paper
.)
Bryan C. Rindfleisch
Bryan C. Rindfleisch
Bryan C. Rindfleisch is Assistant Professor at Marquette University, where he teaches colonial American and Native American history. His book manuscript focuses on the intersection of colonial, Native, imperial, and Atlantic peoples and places during the eighteenth century and examines how these peoples all used personal relationships to structure the larger world of which they were a part.
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Bryan C. Rindfleisch
Bryan C. Rindfleisch is Assistant Professor at Marquette University, where he teaches colonial American and Native American history. His book manuscript focuses on the intersection of colonial, Native, imperial, and Atlantic peoples and places during the eighteenth century and examines how these peoples all used personal relationships to structure the larger world of which they were a part.
Online Issn: 1937-2213
Print Issn: 0028-4866
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2015
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
The New England Quarterly (2015) 88 (2): 325–327.
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Bryan C. Rindfleisch; Lovewell’s Fight: War, Death, and Memory in Borderland New England. The New England Quarterly 2015; 88 (2): 325–327. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/TNEQ_r_00457
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