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James Axtell



Average rating: 3.75 · 283 ratings · 32 reviews · 27 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Invasion Within: The Co...

4.06 avg rating — 69 ratings — published 1985 — 3 editions
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The European and the Indian...

3.60 avg rating — 40 ratings — published 1981 — 9 editions
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Wisdom's Workshop: The Rise...

3.71 avg rating — 38 ratings — published 2016 — 6 editions
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Beyond 1492: Encounters in ...

3.70 avg rating — 33 ratings — published 1992 — 7 editions
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Natives and Newcomers: The ...

3.70 avg rating — 30 ratings — published 2000 — 6 editions
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The Indians' New South: Cul...

3.55 avg rating — 20 ratings — published 1997 — 6 editions
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White Indians of Colonial A...

4.33 avg rating — 12 ratings — published 1979
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The Indian Peoples of Easte...

3.38 avg rating — 13 ratings — published 1981 — 5 editions
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The Pleasures of Academe: A...

3.13 avg rating — 8 ratings — published 1998 — 3 editions
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The Rise & Fall of the Powh...

3.67 avg rating — 6 ratings — published 1995
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“They missed the chance to learn that “savage” and “civilized” are relative terms without objective authority or content, that “men call that barbarism” which simply is “not common to them”. Such a lesson was badly needed in that fiercely intolerant age, as it still is in our own more subtly and intolerant one.”
James Axtell, The Invasion Within: The Contest of Cultures in Colonial North America

“It is simply not enough to know that English politicians and armies won the battle for eastern America—we already knew that. What we need to take into account, now that history is more than past politics, is that in cultural attraction and educational sophistication the English were decidedly inferior to their French and Indian rivals, who lost what they did for other reasons.”
James Axtell, The Invasion Within: The Contest of Cultures in Colonial North America

“Most of the words we use in history and everyday speech are like mental depth charges. As they descend [through our consciousness] and detonate, their resonant power is unleashed, showering our understanding with fragments of accumulated meaning and association.”
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