Description
Examines the lives & experiences of British soldiers in the complex, evolving cultural frontiers in British America after the Seven Years War
About the Author
Michael N. McConnell is an associate professor of history at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. He is the author of A Country Between: The Upper Ohio Valley and Its People, 1724-1774 (Nebraska 1992).
Reviews
"Army and Empire has much to offer, despite its relative brevity."-Journal of American History
"McConnell has done an excellent job in describing the daunting task facing a relative handful of British regular soldiers in defending and policing a huge territory . . . A fine review of how the western frontiers of our original colonies were guarded."-Greenwich Times
"McConnell opens a fascinating window on the daily lives and experiences of British soldiers along the North American frontier in the mid-eighteenth century. . . . McConnell's achievement is impressive and represents a valuable contribution to the overall understanding of this important, and often overlooked, aspect of the history of Great Britain's Atlantic Empire."-J. Kent McGaughy, Canadian Journal of History
"McConnell's most significant contribution can be found in the insights he offers into day-to-day life of the post-Seven Years' War army. . . . McConnell's book fits nicely into the social history of the eighteenth-century British Army. Early Americanists, particularly practitioners of the 'new' frontier history, will find this a most useful work."-John Grenier, American Historical Review
"Never adequately discussed by British authorities was the question of what small garrisons stationed at key points in the frontier zone might actually be expected to accomplish. Michael McConnell takes us down to the level of daily life in these garrisons, and by careful research and clear exposition effectively answers the question."-John Shy, Journal of Military History
"A very useful book for anyone interested in military service and the American frontier in the mid-eighteenth century."-The NYMAS Newsletter
"The author does an excellent job of weaving a story from the many sources, both primary and secondary, available to him. Mr. McConnell accomplishes his goal of showing how 'British garrisons were yet one more type of community in a complex matrix of peoples and cultures.' By going beyond the war experience, the author has added to our understanding of the cultural frontiers faced by these early soldiers who served west of the Appalachians."-Frederick C. Gaede, Journal of America's Military Past
"Army and Empire is an excellent book, and a fine addition to the existing literature on the military in the West."-Victor Enthoven, Itinerario
"This valuable addition to the plethora of recent material on the British army in North Amrica in the mid-eighteenth century focuses on the army in the West."-History: The Journal of the Historical Association
Book Information
ISBN 9780803218444
Author Michael N. McConnell
Format Paperback
Page Count 236
Imprint University of Nebraska Press
Publisher University of Nebraska Press
Weight(grams) 374g