介绍 1513-1901 年欧洲入侵冲突数据库

IF 0.4 3区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY
Kevin Bales, Christine Annerfalk
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我们按时间顺序介绍了北美原住民与试图殖民现在美国大陆的欧洲人之间冲突的综合新数据集。这些数据涵盖 1,375 起冲突,最初由迈克尔-L-纳纳利(Michael L. Nunnally)于 2007 年汇编成书。权利实验室(英国诺丁汉大学)的一个研究小组以纳纳利的《美国印第安人战争》为基础,对记录的每场冲突(战役、小规模冲突、突袭、屠杀等)以及其他相关信息进行了编码。随后,权利实验室团队对这些冲突进行了进一步研究,以补充任何缺失的信息,解决含糊不清或疑问之处,并找出这几个世纪中常见的冲突模式。数据库为每个冲突提供了 30 个可能的变量。历史学家本杰明-马德利(Benjamin Madley)的研究成果 "种族灭绝式大屠杀 "就是其中一个变量。其他变量包括具体说明和/或澄清所有参与者的身份;尽可能多地介绍每场冲突的确切或大致 GPS 坐标;以及指出谁是每场冲突的发起者。完整的《代码手册》是本文的附录。据我们所知,我们提供的数据库是独一无二的。我们向学者们提供这个数据集,希望它能让我们对欧洲人入侵北美长达四百年的历史进行更细致、更深入的思考。
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Introducing the Euro-Invasion Conflict Database 1513–1901
We introduce a comprehensive new dataset of conflicts, in chronological order, between the Indigenous Peoples of North America and Europeans seeking to colonize what is now the Continental United States. These data, covering 1,375 conflicts, were originally compiled as a book in 2007 by Michael L. Nunnally, a self-taught historian with a talent for careful data collection and analysis. A research team within the Rights Lab (University of Nottingham, U.K.), drew upon Nunnally’s American Indian Wars to code each recorded conflict (battle, skirmish, raid, massacre, etc.) along with other relevant information. The conflicts were then further researched by the Rights Lab team to add any missing information, resolve ambiguities or questions, and to find common conflict patterns through these centuries. The database holds thirty possible variables for each conflict. An example of one such variable is “genocidal massacre,” following the work of historian Benjamin Madley. Other variables include specifying and/or clarifying the identity of all participants; introducing, as often as possible, the exact or approximate GPS coordinates for each conflict; and noting who were the initiators of each conflict. The full Codebook is an Appendix to this article. To our knowledge, the database we are presenting is unique. We offer this dataset to scholars in the hope that it will allow for a more nuanced and deeper consideration of the history of the European invasion of North America over a four-hundred-year period.
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