"North American Borderlands provides a marvelous overview of the dynamic, multivocal, contested spaces that defined much of the continent's thistorical experience. There is no better introduction to the subject." --Daniel K. Richter, McNeil Center for Early American Studies, University of Pennsylvania"Focusing on the complex relationships that developed between peoples in "zones of plural sovereignty", this illuminating anthology brings together some of the most influential scholarship of the last two decades to showcase the "shared stories" that have shaped North America’s many borderlands – and molded North American history – from the seventeenth century to the present."--Stephen Aron, author of The Missouri Frontier from Borderland to Border State