ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1986. The French and Indian War (Seven Years’ War) occurred in the mid-eighteenth century. The concern of this bibliography is with the North American experience in this war, with excursions into the West Indies to examine collateral events which involved Anglo-Americans from what is now the United States. Emphasis is placed on contemporary accounts of this war and upon twentieth century writings, and contains a variety of sources.

part I|135 pages

Topical Divisions

chapter I|9 pages

General References

chapter II|7 pages

Military Aspects

chapter III|10 pages

Naval Aspects

chapter IV|8 pages

Diplomatic Relations

chapter V|9 pages

Government

chapter VI|20 pages

Indian Relations

chapter VII|10 pages

Military Organizations

chapter VIII|13 pages

Forts and Topography

chapter IX|9 pages

Captivities

chapter X|3 pages

Culture and the War

chapter XI|4 pages

Religious Aspects

chapter XII|25 pages

Biographies, Memoirs, Letters, and Papers

part II|117 pages

Geographical Areas of Operation

chapter XIII|20 pages

New France

chapter XIV|10 pages

Maritime Provinces

chapter XV|6 pages

New England Theatre

chapter XVI|20 pages

War in New York

chapter XVII|25 pages

Pennsylvania Theatre

chapter XVIII|11 pages

War in the South

chapter XIX|5 pages

Florida and Louisiana

chapter XX|4 pages

West Indian Theatre

chapter XXI|2 pages

Filmstrips, Microfilm, and Cassettes

chapter XXII|9 pages

Bibliographical References