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Brian Carroll (CWU) From Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

Brian Carrollu2019s book reviews range from Indians and the Contest for the American Coast, by Andrew Lipman to Journal of History and so forth. Find out more about him at his official site http://brian-carroll.com

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Brian Carroll (CWU) From Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

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  1. Brian Carroll

  2. Brian D. Carroll is a professor at the Moravian College, PA, and is noted for his scholarship articles and writing on Native American issues.

  3. Brian Carroll was an undergraduate at Keene State College (N.H.) and received his M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Connecticut where he later taught. These scholarly pursuits are closely linked to his profile as a visiting professor at Moravian College.

  4. Brian Carroll CWU has published widely on Native American topics, with a particular emphasis on the study of early American history, and public history.

  5. Brian Carroll’s two manuscripts are work in progress - the first, From Warrior to Soldier: New England Algonquians in the Colonial Military examines the significant involvement of indigenous New England nations in colonial and imperial armies and the impact that service in these militaries had on both Native communities in the region and on warfare during the era.

  6. The second, titled Burning the Hearts of the Dead: Medicine, Migration and Vampire Belief in Early America, assess the impact of occult beliefs from Europe on medicine in eighteenth and nineteenth-century America.

  7. Brian D. Carroll’s articles and book reviews have appeared in the William and Mary Quarterly, Early American Studies, The New England Quarterly, Ethnohistory, and The Journal of Ethnic History, and other leading scholarly journals.

  8. THANK YOU Find out more about him at his official site http://brian-carroll.com

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