Contributions by Allison Margaret Bigelow, Denise I. Bossy, Alejandra
Dubcovsky, Alexandre Dubé, Kathleen DuVal, Jonathan Eacott, Travis
Glasson, Christopher Morris, Robert Olwell, Joshua Piker, and Joseph
P. Ward
_European Empires in the American South_ examines the process of
European expansion into a region that has come to be known as the
American South. After Europeans began to cross the Atlantic with
confidence, they interacted for three hundred years with one another,
with the native people of the region, and with enslaved Africans in
ways that made the South a significant arena of imperial ambition. As
such, it was one of several similarly contested regions around the
Atlantic basin. Without claiming that the South was unique during the
colonial era, these essays make clear the region’s integral
importance for anyone seeking to shed new light on the long-term
process of global social, cultural, and economic integration.
This volume includes essays on all three imperial powers, Spain,
Britain, and France, and their imperial projects in the American
South. While the consequences of Indian encounters with European
invaders have long remained a principal feature of historical
research, this volume advances and expands knowledge of Native
Americans in the South amid the Atlantic World.
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ISBN
9781496812209
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
University Press of Mississippi
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok