Creek Internationalism in an Age of Revolution, 1763–1818 examines how Creek communities and their leaders remained viable geopolitical actors in the trans-Ap
This significant revisionist history of Creek diplomacy and power fills gaps within the broader study of the Atlantic world and early American history to show h
Although the Creeks constitute a sovereign nation today, the concept of the nation meant little to their ancestors in the Native South. Rather, as Steven Peach
The Forgotten Diaspora explores how Native Mexicans involved in the conquest of the Greater Southwest deployed a covert agency that enabled them to reconstruct
Apart from collective memories of lived experiences, much of the modern world's historical sense comes from written sources stored in the archives of the world,