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Colonial American History

ISBN: 978-0-631-21854-8

March 2002

Wiley-Blackwell

408 pages

Description
This carefully collected volume of eight essays and 24 supporting documents allows access to the best and latest scholarship on mainland British North America. This book demonstrates how differences in race, ethnicity, gender, and social status were continuously negotiated throughout England's North American colonies.
About the Author

Kirsten Fischer teaches in the Department of History at the University of Minnesota. She is the author of Suspect Relations: Sex, Race, and Resistance in Colonial North Carolina (2002).

Eric Hinderaker teaches in the Department of History at the University of Utah. He is the author of Elusive Empires: Constructing Colonialism in the Ohio Valley (1997).

Features

  • Includes 8 essays and 24 supporting documents representing the most important recent scholarship on the history of British Colonial America.

  • Features essays on Native Americans, the transatlantic slave trade, the rise of gentility, regulation of the sexual behavior of both white and black women, and the creation of new religious practices.

  • Unified by both a general introduction and chapter introductions.