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The Invention of the Creek Nation, 1670-1763
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ACKNOLEDGMENTS
SERIES EDITORS' INTRODUCTION
INTRODCUTION: THE QUESTION OF THE "CREEK CONFEDERACY"
1. TALL COWETA
2. ENEMIGOS
3. A NEW WORLD ORDER
4. THE CHALLENGE OF TRIPLE-NATION DIPLOMACY
5. OGLETHORPE'S FRIENDS--AND ENEMIES
6. THE TWIN
7. THE INVENTION OF THE CREEK NATION
EPILOGUE: THE LEGACY OF THE IMPERIAL ERA
NOTES
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX

About the Author

Steven C. Hahn is a professor of history at St. Olaf College. He is the author of The Life and Times of Mary Musgrove.

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"Hahn's book is good ethnohistory... His study should attract considerable debate among anthropologists." - Gary Clayton Anderson, American Historical Review "This fascinating account of the early political history of the Creeks (Muscogee) is heavy reading... This book contains extensive notes, bibliographical sources, maps, and an index. I recommend it for research collections on Native American Studies in tribal colleges and universities and highly recommend it for any Muscogee researching his/her roots." - Betty J. Mason, Tribal College Journal of American Indian Higher Education "The Invention of the Creek Nation is a scholarly piece of work augmented by archaeological evidence and a wealth of primary sources... [It] is a valuable source of information not only for historical and political students of the Creek and Native American studies, but also for the general historian interested in relations within the colonial era of the American Southeast between 1670 and 1763." - Dewi I. Ball, Southern Historian "This beautifully written book draws on the archeological evidence and uses the frequently neglected Spanish source material... It is a truly important document on the history of the Creeks." - Rodney M. Peck, The Chesopiean "This work takes Creek history to a whole new level." - Michael P. Morris, Journal of Southern History "With fine-grained use of Spanish, English, and French sources, Hahn writes a compelling, page-turner narrative largely organized around a succession of Creek political personalities... Hahn's strong suit is his look at Creek international relations and how international relations led to the invention of the Creek nation." - Robbie Ethridge, Journal of American History

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