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|a Virginians and their histories /
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|a "This volume presents a fresh interpretation of Virginia's history based on the author's more than four decades of researching and writing about all aspects of the subject. It incorporates new insights from scholarship on Virginia's Indians and women, slavery, religion, economic history, and social, cultural, demographic, and even climate changes. With illustrations and maps to augment the narrative, Virginians and Their Histories will allow readers for the first time to trace major themes in Virginia's long history through the words and eyes of people who experienced that history as well as made it. To write about Virginians as a whole, as some historians formerly did, excludes large portions of the population from consideration. Different groups of Virginians experienced their shared history in different ways. To state that Virginians believed something or experienced an event in a certain way is almost certainly to generalize inaccurately from one group to the whole. It is extremely difficult and almost always misleading to refer to Virginians as an undifferentiated population without regard to race, gender, or differences in wealth, social status, and geographic location"--
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|a Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- 1: THE VIEW FROM CUMBERLAND GAP -- 2: THE ENGLISH INVASION OF TSENACOMOCO -- 3: ROYAL COLONY -- 4: LIFE IN THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY -- 5: TOBACCO AND SLAVERY -- 6: LIFE IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY -- 7: MID-CENTURY CHALLENGES -- 8: INDEPENDENCE AND REVOLUTION -- 9: VIRGINIANS AND THE NEW NATION -- 10: LIFE IN THE FIRST HALF OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY -- 11: SLAVE STATE -- 12: DIVIDED STATE IN A DIVIDED NATION -- 13: CIVIL WAR AND EMANCIPATION -- 14: CONSTRUCTING A NEW VIRGINIA -- 15: THREE LOST CAUSES -- 16: JIM CROW VIRGINIA -- 17: PROGRESSIVE VIRGINIANS
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|a 18: TWO WORLD WARS AND THE GREAT DEPRESSION -- 19: CIVIL RIGHTS -- 20: SUBURBAN STATE -- 21: COSMOPOLITAN STATE -- Notes -- Further Reading -- Illustration Credits -- Index
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