Daniel K. Richter
American historian
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- PhD History University of Pennsylvania
- Masters History University of Pennsylvania
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Daniel Karl Richter is an American historian specializing in early American history, especially colonial North America and Native American history before 1800. He is the Roy F. and Jeannette P. Nichols Professor of American History at the University of Pennsylvania and the Richard S. Dunn Director of the McNeil Center for Early American Studies. His book Facing East from Indian Country was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in 2002.
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- The Ordeal of the Longhouse: The Peoples of the Iroquois League in the Era of European Colonization (1994) (244)
- Facing East from Indian Country: A Native History of Early America (2001) (236)
- War and Culture: The Iroquois Experience (1983) (148)
- Beyond the Covenant Chain: The Iroquois and Their Neighbors in Indian North America, 1600-1800 (1988) (48)
- Cultural Brokers and Intercultural Politics: New York—Iroquois Relations, 1664–1701 (1988) (43)
- Trade, Land, Power: The Struggle for Eastern North America (2013) (34)
- The Changing Model of Soil (2012) (31)
- Whose Indian history (1993) (25)
- Before the Revolution: America's Ancient Pasts (2011) (24)
- Andre Thevet's North America: A Sixteenth-Century View (1988) (21)
- A Narrative of the Life of Mrs. Mary Jemison. (1993) (19)
- From Blood Vessels to Global Networks of Exchange: The Physiology of Benjamin Rush's Early Republic (2012) (17)
- The Munsee Indians: A History (2009) (17)
- Friends and enemies in Penn's Woods : Indians, colonists, and the racial construction of Pennsylvania (2004) (16)
- Iroquois versus Iroquois: Jesuit Missions and Christianity in Village Politics, 1642-1686 (1985) (14)
- Native Peoples of North America and the Eighteenth-Century British Empire (1998) (11)
- "Believing That Many of the Red People Suffer Much for the Want of Food": Hunting, Agriculture, and a Quaker Construction of Indianness in the Early Republic (1999) (11)
- The Ordeal of the Longhouse (2011) (10)
- Dominion and Civility: English Imperialism and Native America, 1585-1685 (2000) (8)
- Facing East from Indian Country (2003) (8)
- Bitter Feast: Amerindians and Europeans in Northeastern North America, 1600-64 (1996) (8)
- "Some of Them... Would Always Have a Minister with Them": Mohawk Protestantism, 1683-1719 (1992) (7)
- Evolution of the Onondaga Iroquois: Accommodating Change, 1500–1635. By James W. Bradley. (Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 1987. xvii + 252 pp. $24.95.) (1988) (6)
- A Framework for Pennsylvania Indian History (1990) (4)
- Seasons of Misery (2017) (4)
- The Catholic Calumet (2017) (3)
- Chapter 7. Land and Words: William Penn’s Letter to the Kings of the Indians (2013) (2)
- Empire by Collaboration (2017) (2)
- "Words and Deeds: Natives, Europeans, and Writing in Eastern North America, 1500-1850." (1998) (2)
- The Edge of the Woods: Iroquoia, 1534–1701. By Jon Parmenter (2018) (2)
- The Red Atlantic: American Indigenes and the Making of the Modern World, 1000-1927 (2015) (2)
- Before the Revolution (2011) (2)
- To “Clear the King’s and Indians’ Title” (2014) (1)
- Intelligibility or Incommensurability? (2018) (1)
- From the Director (2015) (1)
- Chapter 2. Brothers, Scoundrels, Metal-Makers: Dutch Constructions of Native American Constructions of the Dutch (2013) (1)
- Roger M. Carpenter.The Renewed, the Destroyed, and the Remade: The Three Thought Worlds of the Huron and the Iroquois, 1609–1650.:The Renewed, the Destroyed, and the Remade: The Three Thought Worlds of the Huron and the Iroquois, 1609–1650 (2006) (1)
- Domesticating the Public (2012) (1)
- The Semiotics of Colonial Albany@@@Possessing Albany, 1630-1720: The Dutch and English Experiences. (1991) (1)
- The Dream Is Over (2012) (0)
- Seeds of Empire: The Revolutionary Conquest of the Iroquois (2000) (0)
- FROM THE DIRECTOR (2009) (0)
- 10. Monarchical Power Reborn (2011) (0)
- 16. Gloomy and Dark Days (2011) (0)
- 14. People in Motion, Enslaved and Free (2011) (0)
- 4. Crusades of the Protestants to New Worlds (2011) (0)
- Chapter 1. Tsenacomoco and the Atlantic World: Stories of Goods and Power (2013) (0)
- A Memorial Tribute to Robert L. McNeil Jr. (1915–2010): Benefactor of the McNeil Center for Early American Studies (2011) (0)
- 9. Dutch, French, Spanish, and English Counterpoints (2011) (0)
- Cities, States, and Citizens in the Atlantic World: Towards a New Narrative (2020) (0)
- 12. Revolution, War, and a New Transatlantic Order (2011) (0)
- 5. Native Americans and the Power of Trade (2011) (0)
- 2. Legacies of Conquest from Medieval Europe (2011) (0)
- The Western Abenakis of Vermont, 1600-1800: War, Migration, and the Survival of an Indian People Colin G. Calloway (1992) (0)
- Chapter 10. Onas, the Long Knife: Pennsylvanians and Indians After Independence (2013) (0)
- From "The Third Voyage of Master Henry Hudson," by Robert Juet: Introduction (2009) (0)
- Chapter 4. War and Culture: The Iroquois Experience (2013) (0)
- Chapter 6. Brokers and Politics: Iroquois and New Yorkers (2013) (0)
- Book Review: The Ambiguous Iroquois Empire: The Convenant Chain Confederation of Indian Tribes with English Colonies from Its Beginnings to the Lancaster Treaty of 1744, by Daniel K. Richter (1985) (0)
- 6. Epidemics, War, and the Remapping of a Continent (2011) (0)
- 3. Crusades of the Christ-Bearers to the Americas (2011) (0)
- Book Review: The Mohicans of Stockbridge, by Patrick Frazier (1995) (0)
- The Civil War of 1812by Alan Taylor (2011) (0)
- Alan Gallay. The Indian Slave Trade: the Rise of the English Empire in the American South, 1670–1717. New Haven: Yale University Press. 2002. Pp. xviii, 444. $45.00 (2003) (0)
- Chapter 8. “No Savage Should Inherit”: Native Peoples, Pennsylvanians, and the Origins and Legacies of the Seven Years War (2013) (0)
- Seeking Abolition: Black Letter Writers and the Pennsylvania Abolition Society in the Era of Gradual Emancipation (2023) (0)
- The Payne-Butrick Papers (review) (2012) (0)
- Reviews of Books:The Indian Slave Trade: The Rise of the English Empire in the American South, 1670-1717 Alan Gallay (2003) (0)
- 7. Searching for Order in New and Old England (2011) (0)
- Ian M.G. Quimby — Apprenticeship in Colonial Philadelphia. (1986) (0)
- Book Reviews: The European and the Indian: Essays in the Ethnohistory of Colonial North America, by James Axtell (1983) (0)
- Chapter 9. The Plan of 1764: Native Americans and a British Empire That Never Was (2013) (0)
- Brethren by Nature: New England Indians, Colonists, and the Origins of American Slavery . By Margaret Ellen Newell . ( Ithaca, N.Y. : Cornell University Press , 2015 . Pp. 328. $45.00 .) (2016) (0)
- Crown and Calumet: British-Indian Relations, 1783-1815 (1989) (0)
- Chapter 11. “Believing That Many of the Red People Suffer Much for the Want of Food”: A Quaker View of Indians in the Early U.S. Republic (2013) (0)
- Love, Colonial Style (2001) (0)
- The Iroquois. Dean R. Snow The Peoples of America. Blackwell Publishers, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1994. xvii + 268 pp., figures, tables, references, index. $24.95 (cloth). (1996) (0)
- Chapter 5 “The irresistible sword of female dignity and strength”: Maternal Politics 135 (2012) (0)
- Microhistory, Macrohistory, and the Wisdom of Willie Sutton (2003) (0)
- 8. Planting Patriarchy in New England and Virginia (2011) (0)
- Robbie EthridgeFrom Chicaza to Chickasaw: The European Invasion and the Transformation of the Mississippian World, 1540–1715. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press. 2010. Pp. xii, 344. $37.50. (2011) (0)
- 1. Legacies of Power from Medieval North America (2011) (0)
- Book Review: Blackcoats among the Delaware: David Zeisberger on the Ohio Frontier, by Earl P. Olmstead (1992) (0)
- After Columbus: Essays in the Ethnohistory of Colonial North America. By James Axtell. (New York: Oxford University Press, 1988. xii + 300 pp. $29.95.) (1989) (0)
- 13. Producing and Consuming in an Atlantic Empire (2011) (0)
- Dispossession by Degrees: Indian Land and Identity in Natick, Massachusetts, 1650–1790. By Jean M. O'Brien. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997. xiv, 224 pp. $49.95, ISBN 0-521-56172-8.) (1998) (0)
- Roger M. Carpenter. The Renewed, the Destroyed, and the Remade: The Three Thought Worlds of the Huron and the Iroquois, 1609–1650. East Lansing: Michigan State University Press. 2004. Pp. xxii, 179. $27.95 (2006) (0)
- Mid-Atlantic Colonies, R.I.P. (2015) (0)
- Creatively Anachronistic Grammars of Power (2023) (0)
- Mohawk Saint: Catherine Tekakwitha and the Jesuits (review) (2007) (0)
- Book Reviews: The Creation of America: Through Revolution to Empire, by Francis Jennings. (2002) (0)
- Chapter 5. Dutch Dominos: The Fall of New Netherland and the Reshaping of Eastern North America (2013) (0)
- Puritan Justice and the Indian: White Man's Law in Massachusetts, 1630–1763. By Yasuhide Kawashima. (Middletown: Wesleyan University Press, 1986. xiv + 335 pp. $35.00.) (1987) (0)
- Epilogue: Present Pasts (2011) (0)
- Chapter 3. “That Europe Be not Proud, nor America Discouraged”: Native People and the Enduring Politics of Trade (2013) (0)
- Prologue: Layered Pasts (2011) (0)
- Reviews of Books (1977) (0)
- 2. Stratification and Class in Eastern Native America (2008) (0)
- Mohawk Saint: Catherine Tekakwitha and the Jesuits. By Allan Greer (New York, Oxford University Press, 2005) 249 pp. $35.00 cloth $19.95 paper (2007) (0)
- Credits for the illustrations (2011) (0)
- Introduction (2012) (0)
- Dots on Doig (2000) (0)
- 15. Contending for a Continent (2011) (0)
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