
David Skaggs
is Professor Emeritus of History, Bowling Green
State University. He is the author and co-author of
numerous books, including A Signal Victory: The Lake
Erie Campaign, 1812-1813 and War on the Great Lakes....
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Sixty Years War for the Great Lakes, The
1754-1814
Edited by
David Skaggs
Winner of 2003 Center for Archival Collections Local History
Publication Award
Edited by David Skaggs and Larry L. Nelson
The Sixty Years' War for the Great Lakes
contains twenty essays concerning not only
military and naval operations, but also the
political, economic, social, and cultural
interactions of individuals and groups during
the struggle to control the great freshwater
lakes and rivers between the Ohio Valley and the
Canadian Shield. Contributing scholars represent
a wide variety of disciplines and institutional
affiliations from the United States, Canada, and
Great Britain.
Collectively, these important essays delineate
the common thread, weaving together the series
of wars for the North American heartland that
stretched from 1754 to 1814. The war for the
Great Lakes was not merely a sideshow in a
broader, worldwide struggle for empire,
independence, self-determination, and territory.
Rather, it was a single war, a regional conflict
waged to establish hegemony within the area,
forcing interactions that divided the Great
Lakes nationally and ethnically for the two
centuries that followed.
Among the varied topics are discussions of the
impact of disease upon the Natives' military
power and culture; the importance of the French
familial and commercial interactions with the
British and Indians; the emergence of
intercultural cooperation in a region too often
characterized as constantly at war; and the
internal struggles by Native Americans to
present a united front against European
intrusion. Other scholars examine economic,
political, and idealogical responses to the
American Revolution; detailed accounts of
military struggles, the Gnadenhutten massacre,
and analyses of Indian and naval involvement in
the War of 1812.
Reviews
. . .[T]hese essays represent
fresh and insightful
approaches to the history of
the region and the
multifaceted wars that did so
much to shape it....[T]aken
together the essays pry open
enough new paths for
investigastion that scholars
will take away from this
volume the collective message
that the events and
developments over time in the
Great Lakes region are
critical to a fuller
understanding of the myriad
of themes the chapters
develop."
- Todd Estes
Oakland University
"This book does very well
what it sets out to do: shine
the light of good scholarly
research from a myriad of
historical disciplines on a
previously understudied time
and place in our country's
past."
- Michael D. Carter
Trinity College of Washington
"Unlike many collections of
essays by different authors,
this one is noteworthy for
the consistent high quality
of its scholarship.
Specialists as well as
general readers of Great
Lakes history will find
The Sixty Years' War
insightful and thought
provoking."
- John Grenier
U.S. Air Force Academy
Michigan and the Great Lakes
Maps, Black & White illustrations
Index
656 pp., 6.00" x 9.00", 2001
Cloth, $49.95,
0-87013-569-4 978-0-87013-569-9
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