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"Your fyre shall burn no more": Iroquois Policy toward New France and Its Native
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Publisher
University of Nebraska Press
ISBN-10
0803261772
ISBN-13
9780803261778
eBay Product ID (ePID)
1666884
Product Key Features
Book Title
Your Fyre Shall Burn No more : Iroquois Policy Toward New France and Its Native Allies to 1701
Number of Pages
378 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Canada / Pre-Confederation (To 1867), General, Ethnic Studies / Native American Studies
Publication Year
2000
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Social Science, History
Book Series
The Iroquoians and Their World Ser.
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
19 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
97-009846
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"Using an imposing array of primary-source French, English, and Dutch documentation throughout the book, Brandão dramatically demonstrates that there is little or no evidence to support the Beaver Wars theory. . . . This well-written treatise is a major contribution to the study of both New France and the Iroquois."- Journal of American History, "This is an important contribution to the scholarly literature and students of Iroquois-French relations who ignore it do so at their peril."- American Historical Review, "This is an important contribution to the scholarly literature and students of Iroquois-French relations who ignore it do so at their peril." American Historical Review, "Tightly focused and concise . . . Students will enjoy this book, not simply for its economy and the clarity of its arguments, but also for its appendices, which provide 'box scores' of 100 years of Iroquoian conflict."- Canadian Historical Review, "Tightly focused and concise . . . Students will enjoy this book, not simply for its economy and the clarity of its arguments, but also for its appendices, which provide ''box scores'' of 100 years of Iroquoian conflict." Canadian Historical Review, This is an important contribution to the scholarly literature and students of Iroquois-French relations who ignore it do so at their peril."-American Historical Review, ""Using an imposing array of primary-source French, English, and Dutch documentation throughout the book, Brando dramatically demonstrates that there is little or no evidence to support the Beaver Wars theory. . . . This well-written treatise is a major contribution to the study of both New France and the Iroquois.""-- Journal of American History ""This is an important contribution to the scholarly literature and students of Iroquois-French relations who ignore it do so at their peril.""-- American Historical Review ""Tightly focused and concise . . . Students will enjoy this book, not simply for its economy and the clarity of its arguments, but also for its appendices, which provide 'box scores' of 100 years of Iroquoian conflict.""-- Canadian Historical Review, "Using an imposing array of primary-source French, English, and Dutch documentation throughout the book, Brandao dramatically demonstrates that there is little or no evidence to support the Beaver Wars theory. . . . This well-written treatise is a major contribution to the study of both New France and the Iroquois." Journal of American History
Dewey Edition
21
Dewey Decimal
971.01
Synopsis
Why were the Iroquois unrelentingly hostile toward the French colonists and their Native allies? The longstanding "Beaver War" interpretation of seventeenth-century Iroquois-French hostilities holds that the Iroquois' motives were primarily economic, aimed at controlling the profitable fur trade. Jos Ant nio Brand o argues persuasively against this view. Drawing from the original French and English sources, Brand o has compiled a vast array of quantitative data about Iroquois raids and mortality rates. He offers a penetrating examination of seventeenth-century Iroquoian attitudes toward foreign policy and warfare, contending that the Iroquois fought New France not primarily to secure their position in a new market economy but for reasons that traditionally fueled Native warfare: to replenish their populations, safeguard hunting territories, protect their homes, gain honor, and seek revenge., Why were the Iroquois unrelentingly hostile toward the French colonists and their Native allies? The longstanding "Beaver War" interpretation of seventeenth-century Iroquois-French hostilities holds that the Iroquois' motives were primarily economic, aimed at controlling the profitable fur trade. José António Brandão argues persuasively against this view. Drawing from the original French and English sources, Brandão has compiled a vast array of quantitative data about Iroquois raids and mortality rates. He offers a penetrating examination of seventeenth-century Iroquoian attitudes toward foreign policy and warfare, contending that the Iroquois fought New France not primarily to secure their position in a new market economy but for reasons that traditionally fueled Native warfare: to replenish their populations, safeguard hunting territories, protect their homes, gain honor, and seek revenge.
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