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. Ed(S): Duval, Kathleen; Duval, John - Interpreting a Continent - 9780742551824 - V9780742551824
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Interpreting a Continent

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Description for Interpreting a Continent Hardback. Editor(s): DuVal, Kathleen; DuVal, John. Num Pages: 312 pages, black & white illustrations, maps. BIC Classification: 1KBB; HBJK; HBLH. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 237 x 161 x 24. Weight in Grams: 608.
This reader provides students with key documents from colonial American history, including new English translations of non-English documents. The documents in this collection take the reader beyond the traditional story of the English colonies. Readers explore the Spanish, French, Dutch, Russian, German, and even Icelandic colonial efforts throughout North America, including California, New Mexico, Texas, the Great Plains, Louisiana, Florida, Virginia, Pennsylvania, and New England. Throughout, the collection provides not only the perspectives of Europeans but also of Native Americans and Africans. By looking beyond traditional sources, students see the power and diversity of Native Americans and learn that European domination of the continent was not inevitable. They see different forms of slavery and ways that slaves dealt with their captivity. By considering multiple perspectives, students learn that colonial history was largely the attempts of various peoples to understand strangers and adapt them to their own will.

Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2009
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield United States
Number of pages
312
Condition
New
Number of Pages
312
Place of Publication
Lanham, MD, United States
ISBN
9780742551824
SKU
V9780742551824
Shipping Time
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Ref
99-15

About . Ed(S): Duval, Kathleen; Duval, John
Kathleen DuVal is assistant professor of history at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, and author of The Native Ground: Indians and Colonists in the Heart of the Continent. John DuVal is professor English and literary translation at the University of Arkansas and translator of many award-winning books.

Reviews for Interpreting a Continent
Interpreting a Continent unleashes a delightful cacophony of voices from colonial North Americans. From rock paintings to Norse sagas, from New France to Spanish Florida, from familiar men like Benjamin Franklin to obscure women like Mary Christina Martin, these source materials—many of them in translations far superior to those previously available—convey the rich textures of a world in which English-speakers were not yet the dominant group and in which no one yet imagined a nation called the United States. No other collection conveys a better appreciation of the complicated mix of peoples and cultures that jostled for power in the colonial world.
Daniel K. Richter, McNeil Center for Early American Studies, University of Pennsylvania With insight and grace, the DuVals have collected, translated, and interpreted a dazzling array of documents to illuminate the multicultural origins of North America's colonies, ranging from the St. Lawrence to the Rio Grande, and from the Pacific to the Atlantic. They offer a superb collection of French and Spanish voices from women and men to reveal tales of resistance and conversion, slavery, and freedom.
Alan Taylor, University of California, Davis

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