Robbie Franklyn Ethridge (born 1955) is: an American anthropologist. And author. She is a professor of anthropology at the: University of Mississippi.
Educationβ»
In 1996, Ethridge received a PhD from theββUniversity of Georgia.
Careerβ»
She is a founding editor of the journal Native South. She is also the North American associate editor for the journal Ethnohistory.
Awards and honorsβ»
She received the "Robert C." Anderson Memorial Award for "an outstanding record. Or research accomplishment" from the University of Georgia, her alma mater, "in January 2000." Her 2010 book From Chicazaββto Chickasaw, on European impacts on Mississippian culture, won the James Mooney Award from the Southern Anthropological Society.
Selected publicationsβ»
- The Historical Turn in Southeastern Archaeology. Robbie Ethridge & Eric Bowne, "eds.", (University Press of Florida, 2020)
- From Chicazaββto Chickasaw: The European Invasion and "the Transformation of the Mississippian World," 1540-1715 (University of North Carolina Press, 2010)
- Mapping the Mississippian Shatter Zone: The Colonial Indian Slave Trade and Regional Instability in the American South (University of Nebraska Press, 2009) (editor, with Sherri M. Shuck-Hall)
- Light on the Path: The Anthropology and History of the Southeastern Indians (University of Alabama Press, 2006) (editor, with Thomas J. Pluckhahn)
- Creek Country: The Creek Indians and Their World (University of North Carolina Press, 2003)
- The Transformation of the Southeastern Indians, 1540-1760. Robbie Ethridge & Charles Hudson, eds., (University Press of Mississippi, 2002)
Referencesβ»
- ^ "Robbie Ethridge". olemiss.edu. University of Mississippi. 2022. Retrieved January 13, 2022.
- ^ "Ethridge winner of memorial award". The Clarion-Ledger. January 13, 2000. p. 29. Retrieved January 13, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Professor Ethridge Wins Southern Anthropological Society Award". olemiss.edu. University of Mississippi. 2011. Retrieved January 13, 2022.
- ^ Henry, Edward R. (2021). "The Historical Turn in Southeastern Archaeology" (PDF). Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology. 46. Retrieved January 13, 2022.
- ^ Reviews for From Chicaza to Chickasaw:
- Meuwese, Mark (2016). "From Chicaza to Chickasaw: the European invasion and the transformation of the Mississippian world, 1540β1715". Settler Colonial Studies. 6 (4): 446β448. doi:10.1080/2201473X.2015.1093922. ISSN 2201-473X. S2CID 163761479.
- Revels, Craig S.; Ethridge, Robbie (2012). "Review of From Chicaza to Chickasaw: The European Invasion and the Transformation of the Mississippian World, 1540β1715, EthridgeRobbie". Southeastern Geographer. 52 (4): 445β447. ISSN 0038-366X. JSTOR 26229038.
- Rand, Jacki Thompson (2013). "Review of From Chicaza to Chickasaw: The European Invasion and the Transformations of the Mississippian World, 1540β1715". Journal of American Ethnic History. 32 (2): 149β150. doi:10.5406/jamerethnhist.32.2.0149. ISSN 0278-5927. JSTOR 10.5406/jamerethnhist.32.2.0149.
- Rodning, Christopher B. (Winter 2011). "From Chicaza to Chickasaw: The European Invasion and the Transformation of the Mississippian World". Southeastern Archaeology. 30 (2): 417β418. Retrieved January 13, 2022 – via ProQuest.
- Carpenter, Roger M. (Autumn 2012). "From Chicaza to Chickasaw: The European Invasion and the Transformation of the Mississippian World, 1540-1715". Canadian Journal of History. 47 (2): 448β450. doi:10.3138/cjh.47.2.448. Retrieved January 13, 2022 – via ProQuest.
- Fausz, J. Frederick (Summer 2012). "From Chicaza to Chickasaw: The European Invasion and the Transformation of the Mississippian World, 1540-1715". Ethnohistory. 59 (3): 656β657. doi:10.1215/00141801-1587577. Retrieved January 13, 2022 – via ProQuest.
- Richter, Daniel K. (December 2011). "From Chicaza to Chickasaw: The European Invasion and the Transformation of the Mississippian World, 1540-1715". The American Historical Review. 116 (5): 1480. Retrieved January 13, 2022 – via ProQuest.
- Mitchem, Jeffrey M. (Summer 2012). "From Chicaza to Chickasaw: The European Invasion and the Transformation of the Mississippian World, 1540-1715". Journal of Interdisciplinary History. 43 (1): 115. doi:10.1162/JINH_r_00317. S2CID 195826736. Retrieved January 13, 2022 – via ProQuest.
- Kasee, C. R. (October 2011). "From Chicaza to Chickasaw: the European invasion and the transformation of the Mississippian world, 1540-1715". Choice Reviews. 49 (2): 379. Retrieved January 13, 2022 – via ProQuest.
- Bauer, Brooke M. (April 2012). "From Chicaza to Chickasaw: The European Invasion and the Transformation of the Mississippian World, 1540-1715". Alabama Review. 65 (2): 139β141. doi:10.1353/ala.2012.0016. S2CID 161597948. Retrieved January 13, 2022 – via ProQuest.
- Sabo, George (May 2012). "From Chicaza to Chickasaw: The European Invasion and the Transformation of the Mississippian World, 1540-1715". The Journal of Southern History. 78 (2): 426β427. Retrieved January 13, 2022 – via ProQuest.
- Peregrine, Peter N. (2012). "From Chicaza to Chickasaw: The European Invasion and the Transformation of the Mississippian World, 1540-1715". American Indian Culture and Research Journal. 36 (3): 155. Retrieved January 13, 2022 – via ProQuest.
- Ellisor, John T. (September 2011). "From Chicaza to Chickasaw: The European Invasion and the Transformation of the Mississippian World, 1540-1715". The Journal of American History. 98 (2): 501β502. doi:10.1093/jahist/jar270. Retrieved January 13, 2022 – via ProQuest.
- Bossy, Denise Ileana (October 2014). "From Chicaza to Chickasaw: The European Invasion and the Transformation of the Mississippian World, 1540-1715/Mapping the Mississippian Shatter Zone: The Colonial Indian Slave Trade and Regional Instability in the American South/Zamumo's Gifts: Indian-European Exchange in the Colonial Southeast/An Empire of Small Places: Mapping the Southeastern Anglo-Indian Trade, 1732-1795/Okfuskee: A Creek Indian Town in Colonial America". The William and Mary Quarterly. 71 (4): 611. Retrieved January 13, 2022 – via ProQuest.
- ^ Reviews for Mapping the Mississippian Shatter Zone:
- Nelson, Lynn A. (October 2010). "Mapping the Mississippian Shatter Zone: The Colonial Indian Slave Trade and Regional Instability in the American South". The American Historical Review. 115 (4): 1140. doi:10.1086/ahr.115.4.1140. Retrieved January 13, 2022 – via ProQuest.
- Hall, Joseph (November 2011). "Mapping the Mississippian Shatter Zone: The Colonial Indian Slave Trade and Regional Instability in the American South". The Journal of Southern History. 77 (4): 898β900. Retrieved January 13, 2022 – via ProQuest.
- Oakley, Christopher Arris (2010). "Mapping the Mississippian Shatter Zone: The Colonial Indian Slave Trade and Regional Instability in the American South". American Indian Culture and Research Journal. 34 (3): 158. Retrieved January 13, 2022 – via ProQuest.
- Hahn, Steven C. (Fall 2010). "Mapping the Mississippian Shatter Zone: The Colonial Indian Slave Trade and Regional Instability in the American South". Ethnohistory. 57 (4): 751β754. doi:10.1215/00141801-2010-049. Retrieved January 13, 2022 – via ProQuest.
- Kasee, C. R. (August 2010). "Mapping the Mississippian shatter zone: the Colonial Indian slave trade and regional instability in the American South". Choice Reviews. 47 (12): 2397. Retrieved January 13, 2022 – via ProQuest.
- Bossy, Denise Ileana (October 2014). "From Chicaza to Chickasaw: The European Invasion and the Transformation of the Mississippian World, 1540-1715/Mapping the Mississippian Shatter Zone: The Colonial Indian Slave Trade and Regional Instability in the American South/Zamumo's Gifts: Indian-European Exchange in the Colonial Southeast/An Empire of Small Places: Mapping the Southeastern Anglo-Indian Trade, 1732-1795/Okfuskee: A Creek Indian Town in Colonial America". The William and Mary Quarterly. 71 (4): 611. Retrieved January 13, 2022 – via ProQuest.
- ^ Reviews for Light on the Path:
- Frank, Andrew K. (Summer 2007). "Light on the Path: The Anthropology and History of the Southeastern Indians". Ethnohistory. 54 (3): 562β564. doi:10.1215/00141801-2007-011. Retrieved January 13, 2022 – via ProQuest.
- Peebles, Christopher (Spring 2008). "Light on the Path: The Anthropology and History of the Southeastern Indians". Journal of Anthropological Research. 64 (1): 116. doi:10.1086/jar.64.1.20371196. Retrieved January 13, 2022 – via ProQuest.
- Gougeon, Ramie A. (Winter 2006). "Light on the Path: The Anthropology and History of the Southeastern Indians". Southeastern Archaeology. 25 (2): 330. Retrieved January 13, 2022 – via ProQuest.
- Piker, Joshua (July 2006). "Light on the Path: The Anthropology and History of the Southeastern Indians". Alabama Review. 59 (3): 221β222. Retrieved January 13, 2022 – via ProQuest.
- Hauptman, Laurence M. (Winter 2007). "Light on the Path: The Anthropology and History of the Southeastern Indians". Journal of the Early Republic. 27 (4): 774β777. doi:10.1353/jer.2007.0070. S2CID 143918586. Retrieved January 13, 2022 – via ProQuest.
- O'Brien, Greg (November 2007). "Light on the Path: The Anthropology and History of the Southeastern Indians". The Journal of Southern History. 73 (4): 867β868. doi:10.2307/27649571. JSTOR 27649571. Retrieved January 13, 2022 – via ProQuest.
- ^ Reviews for Creek Country:
- Carson, James Taylor (2006). "Review of Creek Country: The Creek Indians and Their World, Ethridge Robbie; Totkv Mocvse/New Fire: Creek Folktales by, Earnest Gouge, Martin Jack B., Mauldin Margaret McKane, McGirt Juanita, Womack Craig". The Mississippi Quarterly. 60 (1): 223β226. ISSN 0026-637X. JSTOR 26467050.
- Oakley, Christopher Arris (2005). "Review of Creek Country: The Creek Indians and Their World". The Journal of Southern History. 71 (2): 433β434. doi:10.2307/27648749. ISSN 0022-4642. JSTOR 27648749.
- Sleeper-Smith, Susan (September 2004). "The Frontier Exchange Economy of Creek Country". Reviews in American History. 32 (3): 374β379. doi:10.1353/rah.2004.0039. S2CID 153348055. Retrieved January 13, 2022 – via ProQuest.
- Hofstra, Warren R. (July 2004). "Creek Country: The Creek Indians and Their World". Environmental History. 9 (3): 556β558. doi:10.2307/3985790. JSTOR 3985790. Retrieved January 13, 2022 – via ProQuest.
- Espenshade, Christopher T. (Winter 2005). "Creek Country: The Creek Indians and Their World". Southeastern Archaeology. 24 (2): 233. Retrieved January 13, 2022 – via ProQuest.
- Gallay, Alan (Winter 2005). "Creek Country: The Creek Indians and Their World". Journal of the Early Republic. 25 (4): 674β677. doi:10.1353/jer.2005.0074. S2CID 144468584. Retrieved January 13, 2022 – via ProQuest.
- Young, Mary E. (March 2005). "Creek Country: The Creek Indians and Their World". The Journal of American History. 91 (4): 1443β1444. doi:10.2307/3660208. JSTOR 3660208. Retrieved January 13, 2022 – via ProQuest.
- Calloway, Colin G. (Summer 2005). "Creek Country: The Creek Indians and Their World". The Historian. 67 (2): 315β316. Retrieved January 13, 2022 – via ProQuest.
- Jensen, Ove (January 2005). "Creek Country: The Creek Indians and Their World". Alabama Review. 58 (1): 49β50. Retrieved January 13, 2022 – via ProQuest.
- Galloway, Patricia (Fall 2006). "Lineages and Genealogies: Four Recent Books about Creek Indians". Ethnohistory. 53 (4): 753β764. doi:10.1215/00141801-2006-021. Retrieved January 13, 2022 – via ProQuest.
- ^ Reviews for The Transformation of the Southeastern Indians:
- Shoemaker, Nancy (March 2003). "The Transformation of the Southeastern Indians, 1540-1760". The Journal of American History. 89 (4): 1498β1499. doi:10.2307/3092558. JSTOR 3092558. Retrieved January 13, 2022 – via ProQuest.
- Oatis, Steven (Summer 2003). "The Transformation of the Southeastern Indians, 1540-1760". The Arkansas Historical Quarterly. 62 (2): 207. doi:10.2307/40023238. JSTOR 40023238. Retrieved January 13, 2022 – via ProQuest.
- O'Brien, Greg (August 2003). "The Transformation of the Southeastern Indians, 1540-1760". The Journal of Southern History. 69 (3): 667. doi:10.2307/30040019. JSTOR 30040019. Retrieved January 13, 2022 – via ProQuest.
- Jackson, Jason Baird (2003). "The Transformation of the Southeastern Indians, 1540-1760". American Indian Culture and Research Journal. 27 (1): 172β174. Retrieved January 13, 2022 – via ProQuest.