Kevin Kenny (4)
Author of Peaceable Kingdom Lost
For other authors named Kevin Kenny, see the disambiguation page.
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- Kenny, Kevin Gerard
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Peaceable Kingdom Lost: The Paxton Boys and the Destruction of William Penn's Holy Experiment by Kevin Kenny
For much of this book I'll admit that I was not all that impressed, due to a familiarity with the author's main secondary sources (it read too much like a bland rehash), but this monograph really comes into its own when dealing with the period between Pontiac's War and the American Revolution, when the Ulster Irish frontiersmen called the Paxton Boys were a catalyst for chaos. First by murdering the last of the Conestoga tribe and demonstrating just what the authority of the Pennsylvania show more colonial government was worth, and then further rubbing in this lack of effective authority by helping the Susquehanna Company of Connecticut appropriate a large chunk of the Wyoming Valley. That a small band of self-serving thugs could have such a disproportionate influence is a commentary on how fractious Pennsylvania politics were and also illustrates that, in the end, there is no such thing as polite colonialism; frankly, William Penn's "holy experiment" was probably doomed from the start as a naive fiction. Almost no one comes out of this chunk of history looking especially good, with the possible exception of the Delawares of Pennsylvania; desperation will do that though I suppose. show less
This is a magisterial analysis of the events surrounding the Molly Maguires, an episode of labor unrest in Pennsylvania in the middle of the nineteenth century. Kenny brings to bear an immense knowledge of Ireland and its history as he traces the fates of these Irish immigrants in the coal fields of Pennsylvania. The story is fraught with drama, with elements of class, ethnic, and religious conflict, as well as political aspects regarding the Civil War. All these fragments remain in play as show more Kenny skillfully leads the reader through the various possibilities. show less
Peaceable kingdom lost : the Paxton Boys and the destruction of William Penn's holy experiment by Kevin Kenny
A compelling study of the Paxton Boys' massacre of the Conestoga Indians and the volatile world that produced it.
Peaceable Kingdom Lost: The Paxton Boys and the Destruction of William Penn's Holy Experiment by Kevin Kenny
Excellent book covering a part of American history I had previously known little about. Fascinating period of history just on the eve of the Revolutionary War. It's also a very sad story, as it shows the roots of the American genocide of Native Americans.
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