Original Essays Examine The Broad Influence Of Mark Catesbyengland'S Explorer Artiston The Devlopment Of Natural History, Art, And Scientific Observation In The 18Thcentury.
Kathleen Brown Examines The Origins Of Racism And Slavery In British North America From The Perspective Of Gender. Both A Basic Social Relationship And A...
In This Study Of The Role Of Taverns In The Development Of Massachusetts Society, David Conroy Brings Into Focus A Vital And Controversial But Littleunderstood...
Revisiting The Origins Of The British Antislavery Movement Of The Late Eighteenth Century, Christopher Leslie Brown Challenges Prevailing Scholarly Arguments That Locate The Roots Of...
This Is The First Book Dealing With Any Period In American History Which Attempts To Describe And Analyze National Politics Through Studying Voting Patterns In...
In The Age Of Revolution, How Did American Women Conceive Their Lives And Marital Obligations? By Examining The Attitudes And Behaviors Surrounding The Contentious Issues...
In What Is Probably The Fullest And Most Vivid Extant Account Of The American Colonial Frontier, The Carolina Backcountry On The Eve Of The Revolution...
Reinterpreting The First Century Of American History, Brendan Mcconville Argues That Colonial Society Developed A Political Culture Marked By Strong Attachment To Great Britain'S Monarchs....
Richter Examines A Wide Range Of Primary Documents To Survey The Responses Of The Peoples Of The Iroquois Leaguethe Mohawks, Oneidas, Onondagas, Cayugas, Senecas, And...
Fear Of Centralized Authority Is Deeply Rooted In American History. The Struggle Over The U.S. Constitution In 1788 Pitted The Federalists, Supporters Of A Stronger...
The American Revolution Was The Longest Colonial War In Modern British History And Britain'S Most Humiliating Defeat As An Imperial Power. In This Lively, Concise...
'Impressive! . . . The Authors Have Given Us A Searching Account Of The Crisis And Provided Some Memorable Portraits Of Officials In America Impaled...
In This Pulitzer Prizewinning Book, Rhys Isaac Describes And Analyzes The Dramatic Confrontationsprimarily Religious And Politicalthat Transformed Virginia In The Second Half Of The Eighteenth...
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Original Essays Examine The Broad Influence Of Mark Catesbyengland'S Explorer Artiston The Devlopment Of Natural History, Art, And Scientific Observation In The 18Thcentury.
Kathleen Brown Examines The Origins Of Racism And Slavery In British North America From The Perspective Of Gender. Both A Basic Social Relationship And A...
In This Study Of The Role Of Taverns In The Development Of Massachusetts Society, David Conroy Brings Into Focus A Vital And Controversial But Littleunderstood...
Revisiting The Origins Of The British Antislavery Movement Of The Late Eighteenth Century, Christopher Leslie Brown Challenges Prevailing Scholarly Arguments That Locate The Roots Of...
This Is The First Book Dealing With Any Period In American History Which Attempts To Describe And Analyze National Politics Through Studying Voting Patterns In...
In The Age Of Revolution, How Did American Women Conceive Their Lives And Marital Obligations? By Examining The Attitudes And Behaviors Surrounding The Contentious Issues...
In What Is Probably The Fullest And Most Vivid Extant Account Of The American Colonial Frontier, The Carolina Backcountry On The Eve Of The Revolution...
Reinterpreting The First Century Of American History, Brendan Mcconville Argues That Colonial Society Developed A Political Culture Marked By Strong Attachment To Great Britain'S Monarchs....
Richter Examines A Wide Range Of Primary Documents To Survey The Responses Of The Peoples Of The Iroquois Leaguethe Mohawks, Oneidas, Onondagas, Cayugas, Senecas, And...
Fear Of Centralized Authority Is Deeply Rooted In American History. The Struggle Over The U.S. Constitution In 1788 Pitted The Federalists, Supporters Of A Stronger...
The American Revolution Was The Longest Colonial War In Modern British History And Britain'S Most Humiliating Defeat As An Imperial Power. In This Lively, Concise...
'Impressive! . . . The Authors Have Given Us A Searching Account Of The Crisis And Provided Some Memorable Portraits Of Officials In America Impaled...
In This Pulitzer Prizewinning Book, Rhys Isaac Describes And Analyzes The Dramatic Confrontationsprimarily Religious And Politicalthat Transformed Virginia In The Second Half Of The Eighteenth...
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