Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part One. The History of Detroit
The Detroit Palimpsest: Colonizing Detroit | Andrew K. Sturtevant
The Politics of Persuasion: Cadillac’s Description of Detroit in 1701 | Sara E. Chapman
Public Powers on the Margins of Empire: How Feudalism and Absolutism Clashed in French Detroit, 1701–1734 | Guillaume Teasdale
She Has Lived in Fashion: A Native Woman Trader’s Household in the Detroit River Region | Emily J. Macgillivray and Tiya Miles
Part Two. Memorializing Historical Detroit
The Legend Explains Itself: Analyzing the Myths of Detroit’s Early History | Karen L. Marrero and Brandon Dean
In Defense of Borderlands: A Microhistory of Settler Colonialism in the Detroit River Valley, 1796–1815 | Lawrence B. A. Hatter
Apocalypse Then? Histories of Detroit’s First Tragedy, the Fox Indian Massacre of 1712 | Richard Weyhing
A Most Interesting Ride: Francis Parkman, the War Called Pontiac’s, and the Power of Collective Memory | Catherine Cangany
Beware the Nain Rouge | Katherine Grandjean
Contributors
Index