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Calvinists and Indians in the Northeastern Woodlands
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2023
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Staggs Stephen :
Stephen Staggs is an independent historian who holds a PhD and graduate certificate in Ethnohistory from Western Michigan University. His research focuses on the impact of the interactions that took place between Indigenous, African, and European peoples in early modern North America.
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''Stephen Staggs, focusing on the Atlantic world, concentrates on a hitherto little-explored aspect: the relationship between Europeans, Africans, and Native Americans from various backgrounds and cultures in a specific area (from the Atlantic Coast to the Great Lakes, straddling the United States and Canada) over a broad chronological arc, overturning a well-established canon."
- Michaela Valente, Riforma e movimenti religiosi , December, 2023 (translated from italian)
- Michaela Valente, Riforma e movimenti religiosi , December, 2023 (translated from italian)
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Frontmatter
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Table of Contents
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Acknowledgements
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Abbreviations
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List of Figures
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Notes on Usage
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Introduction
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1. “Gentiles by Nature,” 1566–1626
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2. “So That the Fullness of the Gentiles Might Gradually Come In,” 1627–1642
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3. “A Church and Community among the Christians and the Blind Gentiles,” 1642–1652
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4. “We, with God’s Help, Hope to Bring the Barbarous Tribes to Devotion,” 1652–1660
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5. “Who Gave Jacob for a Spoil and Israel to the Robbers?” 1660–1664
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6. “A Gentile Woman, Karanondo, … Now Called Lidia,” 1664–1750
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Conclusion
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Appendix A. Dutch References to Indians: 1609–1664
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Appendix B. Indian Baptisms, Professions of Faith, and Marriages in the Dutch Reformed Churches of New York: 1690–1750
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List of Archival Sources
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Bibliography
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Index
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eBook published on:
February 22, 2023
eBook ISBN:
9789048555529
Pages and Images/Illustrations in book
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332
Illustrations:
23
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27
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9789048555529
Keywords for this book
Empire and Colonialism; Native American and Indigenous History; Atlantic History; Dutch Republic; Dutch Calvinism
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Professional and scholarly;