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SUMMARY:Memory Lands: Native American Perspective on King Philip's War
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Christine DeLucia will discuss her new book\, Memory Lands\, in which she offers a major reconsideration of the violent seventeenth-century conflict in northeastern America known as King Philip's War\, providing an alternative to Pilgrim-centric narratives that have conventionally dominated the histories of colonial New England. DeLucia grounds her study of one of the most devastating conflicts between Native Americans and European settlers in early America in five specific places that were directly affected by the crisis\, spanning the Northeast as well as the Atlantic world. She examines the war's effects on the everyday lives and collective mentalities of the region's diverse Native and Euro-American communities over the course of several centuries\, focusing on persistent struggles over land and water\, sovereignty\, resistance\, cultural memory\, and intercultural interactions. History Bites is a series of thirty minute lectures to inform and entertain\, covering various aspects of the history of Amherst and the lives of those who once lived here. Bring your lunch\, and we provide coffee\, tea and cider for you as you listen to the presentations. The programs begin promptly at 12:15 with seating and beverages ready just before noon. The lectures are free and everyone is welcome to attend.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Dr. Christine DeLucia will discuss her new book\, Memory Lands\, in which she offers a major reconsideration of the violent seventeenth-century conflict in northeastern America known as King Philip&rsquo\;s War\, providing an alternative to Pilgrim-centric narratives that have conventionally dominated the histories of colonial New England. DeLucia grounds her study of one of the most devastating conflicts between Native Americans and European settlers in early America in five specific places that were directly affected by the crisis\, spanning the Northeast as well as the Atlantic world. She examines the war&rsquo\;s effects on the everyday lives and collective mentalities of the region&rsquo\;s diverse Native and Euro-American communities over the course of several centuries\, focusing on persistent struggles over land and water\, sovereignty\, resistance\, cultural memory\, and intercultural interactions. History Bites is a series of thirty minute lectures to inform and entertain\, covering various aspects of the history of Amherst and the lives of those who once lived here. Bring your lunch\, and we provide coffee\, tea and cider for you as you listen to the presentations. The programs begin promptly at 12:15 with seating and beverages ready just before noon. The lectures are free and everyone is welcome to attend.
LOCATION:Jones Library Woodbury Room
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DTSTAMP:20260407T100307Z
URL:https://business.amherstarea.com/events/details/memory-lands-native-american-perspective-on-king-philip-s-war-20750
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