Colonial America and the Early Republic

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Black Hoof
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Cathy Matson
Chaco Canyon
Chirica Hua Apaches
Civil Society
Comanche Women
David Waldstreicher
De Rescate
Deborah A. Rosen
Delaware Prophet
Disorderly Behaviors
early American legal history
environmental history Americas
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George III
Gregory E. Dowd
indigenous-settler relations
Jack N. Rakove
James F. Brooks
Jan Lewis
Joanne B. Freeman
John Ferling
legal debates in early American republic
Letters Patent
Married Women
Mississippian Societies
Neal Salisbury
Patricia Seed
Peter S. Onuf
Picuris Pueblos
Probate Inventories
Pueblo Revolt
Ranchos De Taos
Rio Grande Pueblos
Riverside Settlements
Roberts's Labor
Roberts’s Labor
Runaway Advertisements
Shawnee Prophet
slavery and servitude studies
Stamp Act Crisis
Susan M. Juster
Sylvia R. Frey
T.H. Breen
transatlantic political networks
Virginia Dejohn Anderson
women's rights colonial era
Young Men
Zia Pueblo

Product details

  • ISBN 9780754626138
  • Weight: 1086g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Jul 2007
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Reflecting the best recent scholarship of Early America and the Early Republic, the articles in this collection study the many dimensions of American political history. The authors explore Native American interests and encounters with settlers, diplomatic endeavors, environmental issues, legal debates and practiced law, women's citizenship and rights, servitude and slavery and popular political activity. The geographical perspective is as expansive as the topical, with strong representation of trans-Atlantic and continental interests of many nations and peoples. The international and interdisciplinary perspectives illustrate the dynamic transformations of America during this era of settlement, conquest, development, revolution and nation building.
Philip N. Mulder is Associate Professor of History at High Point University, USA.