Captors and Captives: The 1704 French and Indian Raid on Deerfield

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Price
$32.14
Publisher
University of Massachusetts Press
Publish Date
Pages
400
Dimensions
6.14 X 9.16 X 0.98 inches | 1.45 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781558495036

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About the Author
Evan Haefeli is assistant professor of history at Tufts University. Kevin Sweeney is professor of history at American Studies at Amherst College.
Reviews
"In Captors and Captives, historians Evan Haefeli of Tufts University and Kevin Sweeney of Amherst College have produced an impressive account that explores the raid from the conflicting viewpoints of the raiders, both French-Canadian and Native American, and the Deerfield villagers--as well as its place in the century-long conflict between the two colonial empires."--Boston Sunday Globe

"In sum, Evan Haefeli and Kevin Sweeney have written an exceptionally well-researched, engaging, and cogent book. Captors and Captives is sure to become the standard account of the 1704 raid, likely to withstand the scrutiny of antiquarians and professional historians alike. The authors' meticulous research has uncovered new insights about a story that has been told and retold for three centuries. They have also expertly situated Deerfield with the historiographies of New England, New France, and Native America, suggesting new directions for each of these vibrant and complex subfields. If Jean-Baptiste Hertel de Rouville accomplished the extraordinary by approaching Deerfield with so formidable and diverse an arsenal, Haefeli and Sweeney's book is a fitting commemorative for the event, for they have done the same."--Reviews in American History

"A definitive new account of the raid. . . . The authors reconstruct the events surrounding the raid from multiple points of view. They also explore the motivations of the various players, from Paris to Boston."--The New York Times

"I suspect that no one alive knows more about the 1704 Deerfield raid than Sweeney and Haefeli. Their evenhanded ability to bring both intense archival research and the latest historiography to bear on Native Americans, French habitants, and Deerfield residents is truly impressive."--Daniel K. Richter, author of Facing East from Indian Country:

A Native History of Early America

"The most sophisticated treatment of the raid I have seen. The book does a tremendous job of tracing and connecting individual lives to demonstrate the fluidity of community and boundary, and wears its painstaking research lightly."--Colin G. Calloway, author of The American Revolution in Indian Country:

Crisis and Diversity in Native American Communities

"Captors and Captives is highly engaging because it crosses so many geographical, social, and cultural boundaries and cuts across many of the specializations within the field of early American history. . . . With is clear prose and uncomplicated organization--the book remains free of heavy theory while its authors confine a lot of the hard work of the social historian to appendixes and maps--Captors and Captives should be accessible to undergraduates and a popular reading audience. This book, the end result of a partnership between two fine historians, is the definitive study of the 1704 French and Indian raid on Deerfield."--American Indian Culture Research Journal

"Captors and Captives is ethnohistory at its finest--a detailed examiniation of all sides of the frontier and the connections that held them together."--Journal of British Studies

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