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Historians and experts needed to write one of the following essays:
Historiographical
Colonial Warfare in North America in the 17th Century
The American Revolution (1775-1783)
Manifest Destiy: Monroe Doct. & West. Expansion, 1816-1861
The Mexican-American War (1846-1848)
The Civil War (1861-1865)
Topical
Tidewater Wars (1622-1644)
The Pequot Wars (1634-1638)
Siege and Massacre at Fort William Henry
Military Campaigns of Fort Duquesne
Great War for Empire: The French and Indian War as a World War
The Legacy of 1763
A Dual Strategy: Conventional and Unconventional Warfare
Evolution of the Franco-American Alliance and France's Military Contribution
Atrocity and Reciprocity: The Burnings of D.C. and Toronto
The Treaty of Ghent and the Battle of New Orleans
An Equal Right to Die for One's Country: African-Americans and Immigrants
Andrew Jackson's Indian Removal Policy
Reconstruction as Nation Building
Unconventional Warfare in the Post-Civil War South
These essays are part of a volume under contract with Routledge on U.S. diplomatic and military history to 1865. These essays will be approximately 4,500 words and will fit into a larger volume on U.S. diplomatic and military history since 1865. If interested please send a query and full c.v. to both Dr. Christos Frentzos and Dr. Antonio Thompson at the email addresses below. Those holding Ph.D.’s or area experts will be given immediate consideration. Please send us any questions.
Thank you!
Sincerely,
Dr. Christos Frentzos, Ph.D.
Dr. Antonio Thompson, Ph.D.
Frentzosc@apsu.edu and thompsonas@apsu.edu
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