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June 2015
June 01 2015
Paper Sovereigns: Anglo-Native Treaties and the Law of Nations, 1604–1664
Paper Sovereigns: Anglo-Native Treaties and the Law of Nations, 1604–1664
. By Jeffrey
Glover
. (Philadelphia
: University of Pennsylvania Press
, 2013
. Pp. viii, 312. $59.95 cloth; $59.95 e-book
.)
Katherine Hermes
Katherine Hermes
Katherine Hermes, Professor of History at Central Connecticut State University, specializes in Native American, colonial, and legal history.
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Katherine Hermes
Katherine Hermes, Professor of History at Central Connecticut State University, specializes in Native American, colonial, and legal history.
Online Issn: 1937-2213
Print Issn: 0028-4866
© 2015 by The New England Quarterly
2015
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
The New England Quarterly (2015) 88 (2): 333–335.
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Katherine Hermes; Paper Sovereigns: Anglo-Native Treaties and the Law of Nations, 1604–1664. The New England Quarterly 2015; 88 (2): 333–335. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/TNEQ_r_00460
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