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Catherine Cangany. Frontier Seaport: Detroit’s Transformation into an Atlantic Entrepôt. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2014. xi + 288 pp. ISBN 978–0226096704, $48.00 (cloth); ISBN 978-0226096841, $48.00 (e-book).

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 September 2017

Lawrence Hatter*
Affiliation:
Washington State University E-mail: lawrence.hatter@wsu.edu

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References

1. T. H. Breen, “An Empire of Goods: The Anglicization of Colonial America, 1690–1776,” Journal of British Studies 25 (October 1986): 467–499.

2. Catherine Cangany, “Fashioning Moccasins: Detroit, the Manufacturing Frontier, and the Empire of Consumption, 1701–1835,” The William and Mary Quarterly 69, no. 2 (2012): 265–304.

3. Alan Taylor, Squaring the Circles: The Reach of Colonial America (Washington, DC: American Historical Association, 2012).