A Survey of America, 1492-1850

A Survey of America, 1492-1850
Title A Survey of America, 1492-1850 PDF eBook
Author Michael J. Johns
Publisher
Pages 112
Release 2014-01-09
Genre History
ISBN 9781465242440

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America 1492

America 1492
Title America 1492 PDF eBook
Author Manuel Lucena Salmoral
Publisher
Pages 240
Release 1990
Genre History
ISBN 9780816024834

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Surveys the civilization of the American peoples before the arrival of Europeans, describing their culture, government, religion, and economy

Exploration and Colonial America (1492-1755)

Exploration and Colonial America (1492-1755)
Title Exploration and Colonial America (1492-1755) PDF eBook
Author Daisy Martin
Publisher Salem Press
Pages 0
Release 2013
Genre America
ISBN 9781429837026

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"Begins with a collection of exploration and colonial documents, including important journals of exploration, reports of New World settlements, early political tracts on self-governing. Also included are narratives on colonial life and slavery and indentured servitude. An important supplement to each historical document is a carefully designed lesson plan, which follows national history standards for learning, to guide students and educators in document analysis and historical comprehension. Study questions, activities, and suggested author pairings will establish the legacy of documents and authorship for readers today. In addition, comparative analysis highlights how every document emerges from a myriad of social and political influences. A historical timeline, maps, and a bibliography of important supplemental readings will support readers in understanding the broader historical events and subjects in the period. An introduction for each of the major subjects covered in the title considers the significance of document analysis for students and educators.--Publisher information

The American Colonies, 1492-1750

The American Colonies, 1492-1750
Title The American Colonies, 1492-1750 PDF eBook
Author Marcus Wilson Jernegan
Publisher
Pages 496
Release 2013-10
Genre
ISBN 9781258825706

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American Globalization, 1492–1850

American Globalization, 1492–1850
Title American Globalization, 1492–1850 PDF eBook
Author Bartolomé Yun-Casalilla
Publisher Routledge
Pages 266
Release 2021-06-28
Genre History
ISBN 1000422585

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Following a study on the world flows of American products during early globalization, here the authors examine the reverse process. By analyzing the imperial political economy, the introduction, adaptation and rejection of new food products in America, as well as of other European, Asian and African goods, American Globalization, 1492–1850, addresses the history of consumerism and material culture in the New World, while also considering the perspective of the history of ecological globalization. This book shows how these changes triggered the formation of mixed imagined communities as well as of local and regional markets that gradually became part of a global economy. But it also highlights how these forces produced a multifaceted landscape full of contrasts and recognizes the plurality of the actors involved in cultural transfers, in which trade, persuasion and violence were entwined. The result is a model of the rise of consumerism that is very different from the ones normally used to understand the European cases, as well as a more nuanced vision of the effects of ecological imperialism, which was, moreover, the base for the development of unsustainable capitalism still present today in Latin America. Chapters 1, 3, 4, 7, 8, 11, and 13 of this book are freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com

The Colonization of North America, 1492-1783 (1920)

The Colonization of North America, 1492-1783 (1920)
Title The Colonization of North America, 1492-1783 (1920) PDF eBook
Author Thomas Marshall
Publisher
Pages 482
Release 2018-12-23
Genre
ISBN 9781792175763

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"Marks a distinct departure in the production of texts in American history." -Journal of American History, 1921 In 1920 Bolton published a text with T.M. Marshall entitled "The Colonization of North America, 1492-1783," which emphasized non-English colonies and English colonies other than the original 13. In introducing his book, Bolton writes: " This book represents an attempt to bring into one account the story of European expansion in North America down to 1783. Text-books written in this country as a rule treat the colonization of the New World as the history, almost solely, of the thirteen English colonies which formed the nucleus of the United States. The authors have essayed to write a book from a different point of view. It has been prepared in response to a clear demand for a text written from the standpoint of North America as a whole, and giving a more adequate treatment of the colonies of nations other than England and of the English colonies other than the thirteen which revolted. This demand is the inevitable result of the growing importance of our American neighbors and of our rapidly growing interest in the affairs of the whole continent, past as well as present." About the authors: Herbert Eugene Bolton (1870 -1953) was an American historian who pioneered the study of the Spanish-American borderlands and was a prominent authority on Spanish American history. He originated what became known as the Bolton Theory of the history of the Americas which holds that it is impossible to study the history of the United States in isolation from the histories of other American nations, and wrote or co-authored 94 works. A student of Frederick Jackson Turner, Bolton disagreed with his mentor's Frontier theory and argued that the history of the Americas is best understood by taking a holistic view and trying to understand the ways in which the different colonial and precolonial contexts have interacted to produce the modern United States. The height of his career was spent at the University of California, Berkeley where he served as chair of the history department for 22 years and is widely credited with making the renowned Bancroft Library the preeminent research center it is today. Thomas Humphrey Marshall (1893-1981) was a British sociologist, most noted for his essays, such as the essay collection Citizenship and Social Class. From 1914 to 1918 he was a Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, and then joined the London School of Economics, the LSE, as a lecturer between 1919 and 1925. He went on to become the Head of the Social Science Department at LSE from 1939 to 1944, and worked for UNESCO as the head of the Social Science Department from 1956 to 1960, possibly contributing to the United Nations International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, which was drafted in 1954, but not ratified until 1966.

Introduction to American Civilization

Introduction to American Civilization
Title Introduction to American Civilization PDF eBook
Author Francine Ben Susan-Wolas
Publisher
Pages 109
Release 19??
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