Wayne E. Lee is Professor of History at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Lee served in the U.S. Army from 1987 to 1992. He is the author of Crowds and Soldiers in Revolutionary North Carolina: The Culture of Violence in Riot and War and the general editor of the Warfare and Culture series.
Acknowledgments Notes on Style
Introduction Part 1: Barbarians and Subjects: The Perfect Storm of Wartime Violence in Sixteenth-Century Ireland 1. Sir Henry Sidney and the Mutiny at Clonmel, 1569 2. The Earls of Essex, 1575 and 1599
Part 2: Codes, Military Culture, and Clubmen in the English Civil War 3. Sir William Waller, 1644 4. The Clubmen, 1645
Part 3: Peace Chiefs and Blood Revenge: Native American Warfare 5. Wingina, Ralph Lane, and the Roanoke Colony of 1586 6. Old Brims and Chipacasi, 1725
Part 4: Gentility and Atrocity: The Continental Army and the American Revolution 7. "One Bold Stroke": Washington in Pennsylvania, 1777-78 8. "Malice Enough in Our Hearts": Sullivan and the Iroquois, 1779 Conclusion: Limited War and Hard War in the American Civil War
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