He describes the professorial work cycle, the evolution of scholarship in the past three decades, the importance of "habitual scholarship", and the best ways to judge a university.
Ibid . , 117 ; James P. Ronda , “ Generations of Faith : The Christian Indians of Martha's Vineyard , ” William and Mary Quarterly , 3d ser . 38 ( 1981 ) , 369-94 . 35. Axtell , The Invasion Within , 110-13 . 36.
“Brother Woodrow”: A Memoir of Woodrow Wilson, ed. Arthur S. Link. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1993. Axtell, James. “The Bad Dream: Woodrow Wilson on Princeton—After Princeton,” Princeton University Library Chronicle, ...
White Indians of Colonial America
Eirlys Mair Barker, “'Much Blood and Treasure': South Carolina's Indian Traders, 1670-1755” (Ph.D. diss., College of William and Mary, Dept. of History, 1993); Braund, Deerskins & Duffels, chs. 3, 5-6; Reid, A Better Kind of Hatchet, ...
White Indians of Colonial America
"Axtell's book stands alone as the only work that traces the historical genealogy of America's elite research universities. The scholarship is deep and solid, and Axtell's distinctive voice comes through.
Deals with the encounters of Europeans and Indians in colonial North America.
This volume is a new collection of essays--four previously unpublished--by James Axtell.
Ethnohistorian James Axtell unravels the fascinating relations between the French, English, and Indians in their struggle for control over colonial North America.
Beyond 1492: Encounters in Colonial North America