Books:
* "Black Powder, Brown Water: The Seminole Wars, 1817-1858" (2010): A Pulitzer Prize-winning book that offers a comprehensive and nuanced account of the Seminole Wars, highlighting the complexities of Native American resistance and white expansion in Florida.
* "West of the Revolution: The Continental Army and the Transformation of the American West" (2017): This book explores the role of the Continental Army in shaping the American West, demonstrating how military actions and policies led to the displacement and dispossession of Native American populations.
* "The History of the United States: A Very Short Introduction" (2020): This concise and engaging work offers a comprehensive overview of American history, covering major events, themes, and controversies.
Other publications:
* Numerous articles and essays on Native American history, particularly focusing on the Southeast and the Seminole Wars.
* Contributions to edited volumes and scholarly journals.
Saunt's research and writing are known for their meticulous scholarship, insightful analysis, and commitment to understanding the diverse experiences of Native American people. His works have contributed significantly to the field of American Indian history.