
Colonial America
A History in Documents
Edward G. Gray(Author)
Oxford University Press Inc
2nd Edition
Published on 19. December 2013
Book
Paperback/Softback
224 pages
978-0-19-976595-9 (ISBN)
Description
By examining the lives of the colonists through their own words--in diaries, letters, sermons, newspaper columns, and poems--Colonial America: A History in Documents, Second Edition, reveals how immigrants, despite their vast differences, laid the foundations for a new nation: the United States. One of the earliest documents is Sir Walter Raleigh's account of the failed colony at Roanoke, the first British settlement. The harrowing experiences of the first colonists are recorded in Captain John Smith's tale of an Indian attack. A Catawba Indian's letter to the governor of South Carolina describing a devastating smallpox epidemic is evidence of the even greater toll that war and illness had on the Native Americans. An exchange of letters between friends about choosing a husband provides insight into colonial family life. The title page of a book about evil spirits and a Mohawk Indian's telling of the creation myth demonstrate the diversity of colonial religious beliefs. A picture essay about the material world gathers objects ranging from military artifacts to fine furnishings to reveal how the colonies evolved from rough outposts to nearly independent states. Using such historical evidence, Colonial America provides a captivating look at the textured lives of the people who founded the United States.
The second edition includes a new chapter, "The Tumult of Empire," on the imperial tensions that erupted during this period and the internal strife within the colonies, as demonstrated in the violence by Bacon's Rebellion, Governor Andros's harsh rule over the Dominion of New England, and the overturning of provincial regimes in response to William and Mary's Glorious Revolution. Twenty-eight new visual documents enrich this edition, including a map of Native American villages, a proclamation on the destruction of forests, and hippopotamus hide whips used on slaves. Additional updates include ten new sidebars, a new note on sources and interpretation, and revised further reading and website recommendations.
The second edition includes a new chapter, "The Tumult of Empire," on the imperial tensions that erupted during this period and the internal strife within the colonies, as demonstrated in the violence by Bacon's Rebellion, Governor Andros's harsh rule over the Dominion of New England, and the overturning of provincial regimes in response to William and Mary's Glorious Revolution. Twenty-eight new visual documents enrich this edition, including a map of Native American villages, a proclamation on the destruction of forests, and hippopotamus hide whips used on slaves. Additional updates include ten new sidebars, a new note on sources and interpretation, and revised further reading and website recommendations.
Reviews / Votes
"[Editors Gray and Kamensky] bring us essays that go international, 'institutional,' and 'cultural' while bridging patrician-plebeian divides. ... [A] very useful entry in the Oxford Handbook series." --Reviews in American History "...[T]he worldwide reach of the revolution is the overarching theme. Most entries link the lives of participants - and victims - in surprising ways to the larger picture. ... This is a comprehensive introduction to current trends in the historiography of the American Revolution. Recommended." --CHOICE "[A] once-in-a-generation reassessment of scholarship on [the American Revolution and the Founding Fathers." --Verso: Blog of the Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical GardensMore details
Series
Edition
2nd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
128 b/w halftones
Dimensions
Height: 253 mm
Width: 205 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
544 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-976595-9 (9780199765959)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Professor of History, Florida State University
Content
What is a Document? ; How to Read a Document ; Introduction ; Note on Sources and Interpretation ; Chapter 1: England Expands ; England and Europe Look West ; The Push for Colonies ; Chapter 2: New Lands, New Lives ; The Trials of Settlement ; The Great Migration ; Chapter 3: Colonists Confront First Nations ; War ; Captured by the Indians ; Costs of Colonization ; Chapter 4: The Tumult of Empire ; The Construction of Empire ; Rebellion ; The Quest for Continuity ; Chapter 5: Who Built the Colonies? ; Bound for America ; When People Became Property ; Chapter 6: Ties that Bind ; The Struggle for Family ; Women's Trials ; Parents and Children ; Chapter 7: A Spiritual People ; Building a Church ; A Diversity of Beliefs ; The Awakening Comes ; Chapter 8: Gentlewomen and Gentlemen ; How to Be a Gentleman ; A Gentlewoman's Burden ; Chapter 9: A World of Things ; Timeline ; Further Reading ; Websites ; Text Credits ; Picture Credits ; Index