In this age of overspecialization, readers will appreciate Oberg's attempt to synthesize and bring order to the first century of English colonization. Oberg's detailed and lively account... offers a provocative synthesis of English imperial policy towards Indians. Readers will enjoy this well-crafted narrative.
~Claudio Saunt, H-Net Reviews
Oberg helps remind historians that imperialists were, necessarily, less tribal than their colonial or Amerindian counterparts.
~Ian K. Steele, International History Review
Oberg's book is perceptive.... No historian... has yet completely explained the full significance of the frontier experience on the attitudes and character of the American people.... But Oberg's Dominion and Civility will aid in that definition.
~Mary Lou Lustig, West Virginia History
The author's 227-page overview is fast-paced but definitely not lacking in detailed description (and great quotes) derived from 'old-fashioned' exhaustive research. His impressive, well-utilized, thoughtfully integrated evidence conclusively demonstrates that colonists' materialistic objectives and ruthless militancy was consistent across the American landscape, with little differentiation due to distinctive inherited folkways.... Dominion and Civility deserves a wide readership.
~J. Frederick Fausz, Journal of Southern History
Oberg's fresh prose and exhaustive use of primary and secondary sources makes for a wonderfully lucid overview of English imperial advances into the New World during the first century of her involvement. Dominion and Civility provides a useful and interesting recasting of these well-worn stories of American colonial history as part of a new colonial history of the North American continent, and it is a worthwhile addition to the field.
~Ann Marie Plane, New England Quarterly
Studies of Anglo-Indian relations in colonial North America have more often than not lumped all or most English people into an undifferentiated mass, even when highly nuanced distinctions among Native Americans. Michael Oberg offers an important corrective to such studies.... He reminds us that, from the beginning, imagined possibilities of coexistence with native peoples were as fully a part of Anglo-American public discourse as their less humane alternatives.
~Neal Salisbury, William and Mary Quarterly
Refreshing and concise.... Employing up-to-date scholarship and thoughtful reading of primary materials, he weaves Virginia and New England into a single story.
~Daniel K. Richter, Virginia Magazine of History and Biography
This book merits careful reading. Oberg presents an especially detailed and sophisticated narrative of the complex interplay competing between competing Indian and English interests in New England.
~Eric Hinderaker, Journal of American History
Michael Leroy Oberg... has written a fascinating and detailed account of the clash between English imperialism and native cultures during the first century of British settlement in the New World. Dominion and Civility is a fine book, one to be appreciated by both college students and professional historians.
~Donald A. Dudhadaway, History: Reviews of New Books