Reviews
No one has a better understanding of the ins and outs of Creek politics than Juricek. . . . [His] two-part masterpiece should be read alongside historians who first defined the field of Native history in the colonial south.
--Itinerario
A much needed addition to this growing field. . . . Shed[s] light on this previously ignored subject, offering new insights, and opening the door to future research.
--Journal of American History
A well-written, clearly argued, and copiously documented discussion of diplomatic relations between the Creek confederacy, the British Empire, and the province of Georgia from the British victory in the Seven Years’ War through the opening stages of the American Revolution.
--H-Net
[A] richly detailed and nuanced account of British-Creek diplomacy between 1763 and 1776. . . . [and] an important study of Anglo-Creek diplomacy during a period that is often overlooked.
--Journal of Southern History
Juricek brings his years of expertise and research in the field to bear upon this substantial volume. . . . Scholars of the Native South, British-Native cross-cultural interactions, and the late colonial and revolutionary periods will find [his] work particularly engaging.
--William and Mary Quarterly