Reading order
| # | Title | Published | Author | Buy on Amazon |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | The Middle Ground | 1991 | Richard White | Buy |
| 2 | The American Revolution in Indian Country | 1995 | Richard White | Buy |
| 3 | A New Order of Things | 1995 | Richard White | Buy |
| 4 | Faith and Boundaries | 2005 | Richard White | Buy |
| 5 | Property and Dispossession | 2018 | Richard White | Buy |
The Cambridge Studies in North American Indian History series brings together major scholarly works on Indigenous peoples in North America. Published by Cambridge University Press, the series features books by several historians, with Richard White’s The Middle Ground as its most widely read entry.
The five volumes span centuries of history, from early colonial encounters to 19th-century transformations of Native communities. Each book represents years of archival research and offers perspectives that center Indigenous agency and experience within larger historical narratives.