This book contains a bold, multifaceted interpretation of early English imperial actions by examining the ways in which English empire-builders and travellers interacted with Indigenous and African peoples during the long process of colonization in the Americas.
This book contains a bold, multifaceted interpretation of early English imperial actions by examining the ways in which English empire-builders and travellers interacted with Indigenous and African peoples during the long process of colonization in the Americas.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ignacio Gallup-Díaz is Professor of History at Bryn Mawr College, Pennsylvania, and specializes in the history of the early modern Atlantic World. His research interests include the development of autonomous African and Indigenous communities, and he is the author of The Door of the Seas and Key to the Universe (2001).
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Acknowledgments Introduction: Empire Is Cruelty, and You Cannot Refine It Chapter 1 A Spanish Typology of Black Resistance: The Rebel Slaves of Panamá Chapter 2 Symerons, Sultans, and Specimens: Binary Opposition(s) in English Vernacular Imperialism Chapter 3 Ambulatory Cartography: The English De-Hispanicization of America Chapter 4 Roanoke Through an Irish Lens: Inconstant Lords and Their Love of Conspiracies Chapter 5 Ralegh's Empyre: Collusion and Misperception Conclusion: Purple Haze Appendix Drake (excerpts) Ingram and Lane (excerpts)
Acknowledgments Introduction: Empire Is Cruelty, and You Cannot Refine It Chapter 1 A Spanish Typology of Black Resistance: The Rebel Slaves of Panamá Chapter 2 Symerons, Sultans, and Specimens: Binary Opposition(s) in English Vernacular Imperialism Chapter 3 Ambulatory Cartography: The English De-Hispanicization of America Chapter 4 Roanoke Through an Irish Lens: Inconstant Lords and Their Love of Conspiracies Chapter 5 Ralegh's Empyre: Collusion and Misperception Conclusion: Purple Haze Appendix Drake (excerpts) Ingram and Lane (excerpts)
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