This paper offers a critical reflection on the appropriateness of ‘settler colonialism’ as an analytic category for understanding the political dynamics of early America. It argues that the paradigm’s focus on the elimination of the native obscures the resilience of Indian power, and the mechanisms by which that power was exercised and defended. The paper positions settler colonialism in recent treatments of the history of colonial political thought, and then presents diplomacy as a site of both sovereign formation and negotiation that enhanced the power of colonies as much as it preserved the power of Indian confederations. The final section of the paper suggests that the ‘interior’ sovereignty of Native Americans continued to shape the po...
My dissertation explores tributary relationships between Algonquin, Siouan, and Iroquoian Indians an...
This work examines how Colonel Henry Bouquet used the British fiscal-military state as a blueprint f...
Settler colonialism is a structure rather than an event, according to recent theorists such as Patri...
The aim of this short book is to foreground Native American conceptions of sovereignty and power in ...
A careful examination of events in Colonial Trans-Appalachia the region geographically encompassed b...
Works in Early American History have failed to comprehend adequately the complexity of the interraci...
In colonial America, there was one resource that settlers were thirsty for and only Native Americans...
Studies of Native-Euroamerican relations in colonial New England have tended to emphasize the milita...
Resurgence of interest in theories of sovereignty reflect both the availability of theoretical model...
My paper presents a comparative analysis of the development of Indigenous reserve systems in British...
This paper examines the influence of the Northwest Indian War on the development of the early United...
This thesis explores the relationship between armed conflict and the environment during the first ce...
This paper argues that the early American republic is best understood as a constitutional experiment...
After the British “conquest” of the French colony of Acadia in 1710, the British Empire sought ways ...
After the British “conquest” of the French colony of Acadia in 1710, the British Empire sought ways ...
My dissertation explores tributary relationships between Algonquin, Siouan, and Iroquoian Indians an...
This work examines how Colonel Henry Bouquet used the British fiscal-military state as a blueprint f...
Settler colonialism is a structure rather than an event, according to recent theorists such as Patri...
The aim of this short book is to foreground Native American conceptions of sovereignty and power in ...
A careful examination of events in Colonial Trans-Appalachia the region geographically encompassed b...
Works in Early American History have failed to comprehend adequately the complexity of the interraci...
In colonial America, there was one resource that settlers were thirsty for and only Native Americans...
Studies of Native-Euroamerican relations in colonial New England have tended to emphasize the milita...
Resurgence of interest in theories of sovereignty reflect both the availability of theoretical model...
My paper presents a comparative analysis of the development of Indigenous reserve systems in British...
This paper examines the influence of the Northwest Indian War on the development of the early United...
This thesis explores the relationship between armed conflict and the environment during the first ce...
This paper argues that the early American republic is best understood as a constitutional experiment...
After the British “conquest” of the French colony of Acadia in 1710, the British Empire sought ways ...
After the British “conquest” of the French colony of Acadia in 1710, the British Empire sought ways ...
My dissertation explores tributary relationships between Algonquin, Siouan, and Iroquoian Indians an...
This work examines how Colonel Henry Bouquet used the British fiscal-military state as a blueprint f...
Settler colonialism is a structure rather than an event, according to recent theorists such as Patri...