

An edition of Abraham in Arms (2006)
War and Gender in Colonial New England (Early American Studies)
By Ann M. Little
Publish Date
September 2006
Publisher
University of Pennsylvania Press
Language
eng
Pages
272
Description:
"In a reinterpretation of the years between 1620 and 1763, Ann M. Little reveals how ideas about gender and family life were central to the ways people in colonial New England, and their neighbors in New France and Indian Country, described their experiences in cross-cultural warfare. Little argues that English, French, and Indian people had broadly similar ideas about gender and authority. Because they understood both warfare and political power to be intertwined expressions of manhood, colonial warfare may be understood as a contest of different styles of masculinity. For New England men, what had once been a masculinity based on household headship, Christian piety, and the duty to protect family and faith became one built around the more abstract notions of British nationalism, anti-Catholicism, and soldiering for the Empire." "Based on archival research in both French and English sources, court records, captivity narratives, and the private correspondence of ministers and war officials, Abraham in Arms reconstructs colonial New England as a frontier borderland in which religious, cultural, linguistic, and geographic boundaries were permeable, fragile, and contested by Europeans and Indians alike."--Jacket.
subjects: Fransen, Frontier and pioneer life, Military History, Kolonialismus, Gezin, Sekseverschillen, French, English, History, Indians of North America, Geschlechterrolle, Oorlogen, Indianen, New England, Ethnic relations, Kolonisten, Familienleben, Engelsen, Sex role, 18th century, Social conditions, Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775, Masculinity, Frontier and pioneer life, west (u.s.), Bible, criticism, interpretation, etc., o. t., United states, history, military, New england, history, colonial period, ca. 1600-1775, New england, social conditions, United states, ethnic relations, Indians of north america, history