The Colonial Era: A Documentary Reader (Uncovering the Past: Documentary Readers in American History) - Softcover

 
9781405156622: The Colonial Era: A Documentary Reader (Uncovering the Past: Documentary Readers in American History)

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Comprehensive and accessible, this title offers a clear and original framework for studying the important issues in colonial American history.

  • Provides students with more than 60 essential documents on Colonial America
  • Short headnotes introduce each selection
  • Begins with a brief introduction by the editor and concludes with a bibliography designed to stimulate student research
  • Can be used in conjunction with other books in a course or as a stand-alone text

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Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor

Paul G. E. Clemens has taught colonial history at the New Brunswick campus of Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, for more than thirty years. He is the author of The Atlantic Economy and Colonial Maryland’s Eastern Shore (1980), awarded the Albert J. Beveridge Award of the American Historical Association for the best book on the history of the United States, Canada, or Latin America; and coauthor of Land Use in Early New Jersey (1995).

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Comprehensive and accessible, The Colonial Era: A Documentary Reader offers a clear and original framework for studying the important issues in colonial American history. It opens with the maximum possible breadth, and then narrows the geographical focus in moving from the sixteenth/seventeenth centuries to the eighteenth century. The author pursues thematic breadth as well, recognizing that it is also crucial for understanding colonial America.

Visual images, in the form of fine art, are included, along with photographs of material culture remains, from porcelain plates, to reconstructed colonial interiors, to photographs of colonial houses as they exist today. Such sources help students consider exactly what a "primary source" is, and at what point a modern transformation of that source turns it into a secondary source.

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Comprehensive and accessible, The Colonial Era: A Documentary Reader offers a clear and original framework for studying the important issues in colonial American history. It opens with the maximum possible breadth, and then narrows the geographical focus in moving from the sixteenth/seventeenth centuries to the eighteenth century. The author pursues thematic breadth as well, recognizing that it is also crucial for understanding colonial America.

Visual images, in the form of fine art, are included, along with photographs of material culture remains, from porcelain plates, to reconstructed colonial interiors, to photographs of colonial houses as they exist today. Such sources help students consider exactly what a "primary source" is, and at what point a modern transformation of that source turns it into a secondary source.

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ISBN 10:  1405156619 ISBN 13:  9781405156615
Verlag: Wiley-Blackwell, 2007
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