Abraham in Arms
Explore the intricate dynamics of gender and family life during the turbulent times of colonial New England in Abraham in Arms by Ann M. Little. Published by University of Pennsylvania Press in 2007, this compelling paperback spans 277 pages and delves into how these concepts shaped the narratives of cross-cultural warfare among the English, French, and Indigenous peoples. Little's insightful analysis reveals that despite their diverse backgrounds, these groups shared similar beliefs about gender and authority, influencing their experiences in conflict. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in American history, particularly the Colonial Period and the Revolutionary War. Discover the rich tapestry of interactions that defined a pivotal era in U.S. history with Abraham in Arms.