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245 | 1 | 0 | _aCultures and identities in colonial British America /edited by Robert Olwell and Alan Tully. |
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_aBaltimore : _bJohns Hopkins University Press, _c(c)2006. |
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_a1 online resource (vi, 386 pages) : _billustrations, maps. |
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490 | 1 | _aAnglo-America in the transatlantic world | |
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_aThe nature of slavery : environmental disorder and slave agency in colonial South Carolina / _rS. Max Edelson -- _t"For want of a social set" : networks and social interaction in the lower Cape Fear region of North Carolina, 1725-1775 / _rBradford J. Wood -- _t"Almost an Englishman" : eighteenth-century Anglo-African identities / _rDaniel C. Littlefield -- _tConservation, class, and controversy in early America / _rRobert M. Weir -- _tBeyond declension : economic adaptation and the pursuit of export markets in the Massachusetts Bay region, 1630-1700 / _rJames E. McWilliams -- _tPaternalism and profits : planters and overseers in Piedmont Virginia, 1750-1825 / _rJames M. Baird -- _t"The fewnesse of handicraftsmen" : artisan adaptation and innovation in the colonial Chesapeake / _rJean B. Russo -- _tThe other "Susquahannah traders" : women and exchange on the Pennsylvania frontier / _rJames H. Merrell -- _tA death in the morning : the murder of Daniel Parke / _rNatalie Zacek -- _tEnjoying and defending charter privileges : corporate status and political culture in eighteenth-century Rhode Island / _rEdward M. Cook, Jr. -- _tNative Americans, the plan of 1764, and a British empire that never was / _rDaniel K. Richter -- _tBetween private and public spheres : liberty as cultural property in eighteenth-century British America / _rMichal Jan Rozbicki. |
520 | 1 | _a"Never truly a "new world" entirely detached from the home countries of its immigrants, colonial America, over the generations, became a model of transatlantic culture. Colonial society was shaped by the conflict between colonists' need to adapt to the American environment and their desire to perpetuate old world traditions or to imitate the charismatic model of the British establishment. In the course of colonial history, these contrasting impulses produced a host of distinctive cultures and identities." "In this new collection, prominent scholars of early American history explore this complex dynamic of accommodation and replication to demonstrate how early American societies developed from the intersection of American and Atlantic influences. The volume offers fresh perspectives on colonial history and on early American attitudes toward slavery and ethnicity, native Americans, and the environment, as well as colonial social, economic, and political development. It reveals the myriad ways in which American colonists were the inhabitants and subjects of a wider Atlantic world."--Jacket. | |
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_aOlwell, Robert, _d1960- |
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_aTully, Alan, _d1943- |
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_a1 _bCynthia Snell _c1 _dCynthia Snell |