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ISBN 10: 0631210113
ISBN 13: 9780631210115
Author: Daniel Vickers
A Companion to Colonial America consists of twenty-three original essays by expert historians on the key issues and topics in American colonial history. Each essay surveys the scholarship and prevailing interpretations in these key areas, discussing the differing arguments and assessing their merits.
1. Pre-Contact: The Evidence from Archaeology
2. The Origins of Transatlantic Colonization
3. Ecology
4. Migration and Settlement
5. Empire
6. Indian History During the English Colonial Era
7. African Americans
8. Economy
9. Women and Gender
10. Children and Parents
11. Class
12. Colonial Politics
13. Regionalism
14. Consumption
15. Religion
16. Secular Culture in Search of an Early American Enlightenment
17. Borderlands
18. Comparisons: The Caribbean
19. Comparisons: New Spain
20. Comparisons: New France
21. Comparisons: Atlantic Canada
22. Causes of the American Revolutions
23. Postscript: Large Questions in a Very Large Place
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