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These volumes, recently received in the AHR office, do not lend themselves readily to unified reviews; the contents are therefore listed.

Kate Fullagar and Michael A. McDonnell, editors. Facing Empire: Indigenous Experiences in a Revolutionary Age. Foreword by Daniel K. Richter. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2018. Pp. xi, 356. $39.95.

Bill Gammage, The Future Makers: Managing Australia in 1788. Michael A. McDonnell, The Indigenous Architecture of Empire: The Anishinaabe Odawa in North America. Rebecca Shumway, Exploiting British Ambivalence in West Africa: Fante Sovereignty in the Early Nineteenth Century. Jenny Newell, New Ecologies: Pathways in the Pacific, 1760s–1840s. Sujit Sivasundaram, Closed Sea or Contested Waters? The Persian Gulf in the Age of Revolutions. Colin G. Calloway, Red Power and Homeland Security: Native Nations and the Limits of Empire in the Ohio Country. Nicole Ulrich, Between Reform and Revolution: Class Formation and British Colonial Rule at the Cape of Good Hope. Tony Ballantyne, Christianity, Commerce and the Remaking of the Māori World. Robert Kenny, Broken Treaty: Taungurung Responses to the Settler Revolution in Colonial Victoria. Kate Fullagar, Envoys of Interest: A Cherokee, a Ra’iatean, and the Eighteenth-Century British Empire. Joshua L. Reid, Makahs, Māoris, and the Settler Revolution in Pacific Marine Space. Justin Brooks, Imperial Structures, Indigenous Aims: Connecting Native Engagement in Scotland, North America, and South Asia. Elspeth Martini, Shahwundais and the Methodist Mission to Native North America. Shino Konishi, Indigenous Politics after the End of Empire.

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