Our Beloved Kin: Remapping A New History of King Philip's War

Unbinding the Ends of War

This section of the website originally emerged from the collaborative work of Lisa Brooks’ Mellon seminar, “The Place of Memory,” in 2015. Students Heru Craig, Griffin Harris, Cassandra Hradil, Maggie King, Allyson LaForge, and Lauren Tuiskula worked alongside Brooks and co-teacher Dr. Andy Anderson to complete research and mapping projects for the web.

U N B I N D I N G the Ends of War is meant to reflect the ways that King Philip's War did not end in the way that traditional historical accounts have written. Rather, the threads of relationality and conflict that shaped the wartime era continued to weave through the lives of people in the Northeast. Focusing on four major geographic regions, Unbinding reveals a way of thinking about the "end" of war that is not teleological, but continuous.

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