The Atlantic World and Virginia, 1550-1624

The Atlantic World and Virginia, 1550-1624
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Artikel-Nr:
9780807838839
Veröffentl:
2018
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EPUB
Seiten:
608
Autor:
Peter C. Mancall
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Published by the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture and the University of North Carolina Press
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Englisch
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In response to the global turn in scholarship on colonial and early modern history, the eighteen essays in this volume provide a fresh and much-needed perspective on the wider context of the encounter between the inhabitants of precolonial Virginia and the English. This collection offers an interdisciplinary consideration of developments in Native America, Europe, Africa, the Caribbean, and the Chesapeake, highlighting the mosaic of regions and influences that formed the context and impetus for the English settlement at Jamestown in 1607. The volume reflects an understanding of Jamestown not as the birthplace of democracy in America but as the creation of a European outpost in a neighborhood that included Africans, Native Americans, and other Europeans.With contributions from both prominent and rising scholars, this volume offers far-ranging and compelling studies of peoples, texts, places, and conditions that influenced the making of New World societies. As Jamestown marks its four-hundredth anniversary, this collection provides provocative material for teaching and launching new research.Contributors:Philip P. Boucher, University of Alabama, HuntsvillePeter Cook, Nipissing UniversityJ. H. Elliott, University of OxfordAndrew Fitzmaurice, University of SydneyJoseph Hall, Bates CollegeLinda Heywood, Boston UniversityJames Horn, Colonial Williamsburg FoundationE. Ann McDougall, University of AlbertaPeter C. Mancall, University of Southern CaliforniaPhilip D. Morgan, Johns Hopkins UniversityDavid Northrup, Boston CollegeMarcy Norton, The George Washington UniversityJames D. Rice, State University of New York, PlattsburghDaniel K. Richter, University of PennsylvaniaDavid Harris Sacks, Reed CollegeBenjamin Schmidt, University of WashingtonStuart B. Schwartz, Yale UniversityDavid S. Shields, University of South CarolinaDaviken Studnicki-Gizbert, McGill UniversityJames H. Sweet, University of Wisconsin, MadisonJohn Thornton, Boston University
In response to the global turn in scholarship on colonial and early modern history, the eighteen essays in this volume provide a fresh and much-needed perspective on the wider context of the encounter between the inhabitants of precolonial Virginia and the English. This collection offers an interdisciplinary consideration of developments in Native America, Europe, Africa, the Caribbean, and the Chesapeake, highlighting the mosaic of regions and influences that formed the context and impetus for the English settlement at Jamestown in 1607. The volume reflects an understanding of Jamestown not as the birthplace of democracy in America but as the creation of a European outpost in a neighborhood that included Africans, Native Americans, and other Europeans.

With contributions from both prominent and rising scholars, this volume offers far-ranging and compelling studies of peoples, texts, places, and conditions that influenced the making of New World societies. As Jamestown marks its four-hundredth anniversary, this collection provides provocative material for teaching and launching new research.

Contributors:
Philip P. Boucher, University of Alabama, Huntsville
Peter Cook, Nipissing University
J. H. Elliott, University of Oxford
Andrew Fitzmaurice, University of Sydney
Joseph Hall, Bates College
Linda Heywood, Boston University
James Horn, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
E. Ann McDougall, University of Alberta
Peter C. Mancall, University of Southern California
Philip D. Morgan, Johns Hopkins University
David Northrup, Boston College
Marcy Norton, The George Washington University
James D. Rice, State University of New York, Plattsburgh
Daniel K. Richter, University of Pennsylvania
David Harris Sacks, Reed College
Benjamin Schmidt, University of Washington
Stuart B. Schwartz, Yale University
David S. Shields, University of South Carolina
Daviken Studnicki-Gizbert, McGill University
James H. Sweet, University of Wisconsin, Madison
John Thornton, Boston University

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