Transatlantic Encounters examines the diverse origins and experiences of approximately 175 American Indians and Inuits who traveled to the British Isles before the American Revolution.
Transatlantic Encounters examines the diverse origins and experiences of approximately 175 American Indians and Inuits who traveled to the British Isles before the American Revolution.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Alden T. Vaughan is Affiliate Professor of History at Clark University and Professor Emeritus of History at Columbia University, where he taught for several decades. He is the author of many books, including Shakespeare's Caliban: A Cultural History (1991), with his wife, Virginia Mason Vaughan.
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Preface 1. New World exotics 2. Raleigh's American interpreters 3. Powhatans abroad 4. Norumbega's reluctant guides 5. Pocahontas and friends 6. Disparate encounters 7. Four American 'kings' 8. Delegations from the lower south 9. Ambivalent receptions 10. Peripatetic preacher 11. Tragedies and partial triumphs 12. Retrospect Acknowledgments.
Preface 1. New World exotics 2. Raleigh's American interpreters 3. Powhatans abroad 4. Norumbega's reluctant guides 5. Pocahontas and friends 6. Disparate encounters 7. Four American 'kings' 8. Delegations from the lower south 9. Ambivalent receptions 10. Peripatetic preacher 11. Tragedies and partial triumphs 12. Retrospect Acknowledgments.
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