Marknadens största urval
Snabb leverans

Böcker i Published by the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture and the University of North Carolina Press-serien

Filter
Filter
Sortera efterSortera Serieföljd
  • - Slavery and Freedom in the Making of English America
     
    480,-

    Provides an opportunity to reflect on the origins of English colonialism around the Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic world. As the essays here demonstrate, Anglo-Americans have been simultaneously experimenting with representative government and struggling with the corrosive legacy of racial thinking for more than four centuries.

  • - Colonial Literacy and Indian Captivities
    av Andrew Newman
    470 - 1 436,-

    Presenting an innovative, interdisciplinary approach to colonial America's best-known literary genre, Andrew Newman analyses depictions of reading, writing, and recollecting texts in Indian captivity narratives.

  • - Nonverbal Communication among French and Indigenous Peoples in the Americas
    av Celine Carayon
    866,-

    Taking a fresh look at the first two centuries of French colonialism in the Americas, this book answers the long-standing question of how and how well Indigenous Americans and the Europeans who arrived on their shores communicated with each other.

  • - Female Slaveholders and the Creation of Britain's Atlantic Empire
    av Christine Walker
    506,-

    Offers the first systematic study of the free and freed women of European, Euro-African, and African descent who perpetuated chattel slavery and reaped its profits in the British Empire. Their actions helped transform Jamaica into the wealthiest slaveholding colony in the Anglo-Atlantic world.

  • - Racial Thinking, Indigenous Knowledge, and Colonial Metallurgy in the Early Modern Iberian World
    av Allison Margaret Bigelow
    686,-

    Building on works that have narrated the global history of American mining in economic and labour terms, Mining Language is the first book-length study of the technical and scientific vocabularies that miners developed in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries as they engaged with metallic materials.

  • - America's First Abolition Movement
    av Paul J. Polgar
    856,-

    Examines the racially inclusive vision of America's first abolition movement. In showcasing the activities of the Pennsylvania Abolition Society, the New York Manumission Society, and their African American allies during the post-Revolutionary era, Paul Polgar unearths this coalition's comprehensive agenda for black freedom and equality.

  • - Experiencing Religious Awakenings in Eighteenth-Century New England
    av Douglas L. Winiarski
    590,-

    This sweeping history of popular religion in eighteenth-century New England examines the experiences of ordinary people living through extraordinary times. Drawing on an unprecedented quantity of letters, diaries,and testimonies, Douglas Winiarski recovers the pervasive and vigorouslay piety of the early eighteenth century.

  • - War, Trade, and Slavery in the Atlantic World
    av Elena A. Schneider
    506 - 686,-

    Offers a nuanced and poignantly human account of the British capture and Spanish recovery of Havana. The book explores both the interconnected histories of the British and Spanish empires and the crucial role played by free people of colour and the enslaved in the creation and defense of Havana.

  • - American Attitudes toward the Negro, 1550-1812
    av Winthrop D. Jordan
    680,-

    The author has put simple solutions and flashy theories aside and brought to his task a patience, skepticism, thoroughness, and humility commensurate with the vast undertaking. He combines these qualities with imagination and insight. The result is a massive and learned work that stands as the most informed and impressive pronouncement on the subject yet made."" New York Times Book Review

  • - A Documentary History of Virginia, 1606-1700
     
    660,-

    Brings together more than 200 period documents on topics including the settlement of Jamestown, the structure of government and society, labor, the economy, Indian-Anglo relations, and Bacon's Rebellion.

  • - Cultures of Natural History in the Colonial British Atlantic World
    av Susan Scott Parrish
    626,-

    Examines how various people in the British colonies understood and represented the natural world around them from the late sixteenth century through the eighteenth. The author uncovers early descriptions of American natural phenomena as well as clues to how people in the colonies construed their own identities through the natural world.

  • - Maps, Literacy, and National Identity
    av Martin Bruckner
    590,-

    The rapid rise in popularity of maps and geography handbooks in the eighteenth century ushered in a new geographic literacy among non elite Americans. This illustrated book argues that geographic literacy as it was played out in popular literary genres significantly influenced the formation of identity in America from the 1680s to the 1820s.

  • - Indian-Spanish Relations in Colonial California, 1769-1850
    av Steven W. Hackel
    666,-

    Presenting an examination of Spanish California, this book aims to illuminate Indian struggles against a confining colonial order and amidst harrowing depopulation. Concentrating on the experiences of the Costanoan and Esselen peoples during the colonial period, it concludes with an epilogue that carries the story of their survival.

  • - The Formation of a Slave Society in Virginia, 1660-1740
    av Anthony S. Parent Jr.
    666,-

    A challenge to the belief that the introduction of racial slavery in America was the consequence of a scarce labour market. It contends that during the late-17th and early-18th centuries a small, powerful planter class, to further its own economic interests, brought racial slavery to Virginia.

  • - The Rise of the Planter Class in the English West Indies, 1624-1713
    av Richard S. Dunn
    660,-

    Presents a vivid portrait of English life in the Caribbean more than three centuries ago. Using a host of contemporary primary sources, Richard Dunn traces the development of plantation slave society in the region.

  • - Massachusetts Soldiers and Society in the Seven Years' War
    av Fred Anderson
    660,-

    This volume seeks to document the distinctions between British regulars and Massachusetts provincial troops during the Seven Years' War. It investigates colonial military life, giving attention to official records and to the diaries and writings of the common soldier.

  • av Richard L. Bushman
    840,-

    The American revolutionaries themselves believed the change from monarchy to republic was the essence of the Revolution. King and People in Provincial Massachusetts explores what monarchy meant to Massachusetts under its second charter and why the momentous change to republican government came about.

  • - Art, Illusion, and Visual Perception in Early National America
    av Wendy Bellion
    1 186,-

    In this richly illustrated study, the first book-length exploration of illusionistic art in the early United States, Wendy Bellion investigates Americans' experiences with material forms of visual deception and argues that encounters with illusory art shaped their understanding of knowledge, representation, and subjectivity between 1790 and 1825.

  • - The Complete Correspondence Between Thomas Jefferson and Abigail and John Adams
    av Thomas Jefferson, John Adams & Abigail Smith Adams
    1 620,-

    An intellectual dialogue of the highest plane achieved in America, the correspondence between John Adams and Thomas Jefferson spanned half a century and embraced government, philosophy, religion, quotidiana, and family griefs and joys. This reissue of The Adams-Jefferson Letters brings to a broader audience one of the monuments of American scholarship.

  • - A New Edition with an Introduction by Susan Scott Parrish
    av Robert Beverley
    546,-

    History and Present State of Virginia: A New Edition with an Introduction by Susan Scott Parrish

  • - Empires, Texts, Identities
     
    780,-

    Creolization describes the cultural adaptations that occur when a community moves to a new geographic setting. Exploring the consciousness of peoples defined as 'creoles' who moved from the Old World to the New World, this work investigates the creolization of literary forms and genres in the Americas between the 16th and 19th centuries.

  • - Satire and Theology in the Early American Republic
    av Colin Wells
    940,-

    At the close of the 18th century, the poet and clergyman Timothy Dwight waged a literary and intellectual war against the forces of ""infidelity"". This text re-examines this episode by focusing on ""The Triumph of Fidelity"" (1788), the verse satire that launched Dwight's campaign.

  • - The Politics of Reputation in British America
    av Patricia U. Bonomi
    660,-

    This volume looks at the life of Edward Hyde, Viscount Cornbury, royal governor of New York and New Jersey from 1702 and 1708, whose range of alleged transgressions ranged from raiding the public treasury to scandalizing his subjects.

  • - Anti-Federalism and the Dissenting Tradition in America, 1788-1828
    av Saul Cornell
    736,-

    A study of the Anti-Federalist legacy. Saul Cornell argues that, while the Anti-Federalists won the battle over ratification of the Constitution in 1788, their ideas continue to define the soul of US politics. He explores the range and influence of Anti-Federalist thought on the early Republic.

  • - Political Economy in Jeffersonian America
    av Drew R. McCoy
    586,-

    The author of this study investigates 18th-century social and economic thought - an intellectual world with its own vocabulary, concepts and assumptions - integrating the history of ideas and the history of public policy in the Jeffersonian era.

  • - English Society in the Seventeenth-Century Chesapeake
    av James Horn
    726,-

    Often compared unfavourably with colonial New England, the early Chesapeake has been portrayed as irreligious, unstable, and violent. This study challenges this view and looks across the Atlantic to assess the enduring influence of English attitudes, values, and behaviour on the early Chesapeake.

  • - The Lower Mississippi Valley Before 1783
    av Daniel H. Usner Jr.
    666,-

    Examines the economic and cultural interactions among the Indians, Europeans, and African slaves of colonial Louisiana. Rather than focusing on a single cultural group or on a particular economic activity, this study traces the complex social linkages among Indian villages, colonial plantations, hunting camps, military outposts, and port towns across a large region of pre-cotton South.

  • - Natural History, West Indian Slavery, and the Routes of American Literature
    av Christopher P. Iannini
    616 - 856,-

  • - Freemasonry and the Transformation of the American Social Order, 1730-1840
    av Steven C. Bullock
    810,-

    Traces Freemasonry through its first century in America. The text follows the order from its origins in Britain and its introduction into North America in the 1730s to its near-destruction by a massive anti-Masonic movement and its reconfiguration into the brotherhood we know today.

Gör som tusentals andra bokälskare

Prenumerera på vårt nyhetsbrev för att få fantastiska erbjudanden och inspiration för din nästa läsning.