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history professor
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Auburn University

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This short-and-sweet audiobook did what I wanted it to: it gave me more background on the Boston Tea Party that I wasn't taught in school. (Since I wasn't a history major, I got the basic overview of the situation in high school, but we focused more on the revolutionary war and less on the details about what led to it.) Of course, I'm sure there's a lot more nuance that could be learned in a longer volume, but this is a good start (and easy to digest) for sure.
 
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ca.bookwyrm | Jan 12, 2024 |
Reading this as someone focused on religious history, it felt like a flop. So much of the content is focused on the politics and diplomacy of the time; despite the author's stated focus on a frontier "holy war," the religion and belief bits seem thrown in extra, picked out of the period documents almost as asides. For a book published by a university press, this read more like a popular history: mainly collating together and summarizing other sources rather than doing groundbreaking analysis.

Soooo much of the book was background info about the decades leading up to Tenskwatawa's movement and Tippecanoe. I was 100 pages in before I reached sustained discussion of the events and tenets of the Prophet's movement - and then most of that was contained in one all-too-brief chapter. As a book about a particular time in America's early political/diplomatic history, the frontier context leading up to the War of 1812, and William Henry Harrison, this has value for giving a lot of information in fairly accessible writing. But if your main concern is frontier religion and its relationship to indigenous ethnohistory, it's not so interesting or worthwhile a read.
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SusieBookworm | Jan 17, 2018 |

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