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Experiencing Empire : Power, People, and Revolution in Early America /

Born of clashing visions of empire in England and the colonies, the American Revolution saw men and women grappling with power-- and its absence--in dynamic ways. On both sides of the revolutionary divide, Americans viewed themselves as an imperial people. This perspective conditioned how they under...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Griffin, Patrick, 1965- (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Baltimore, Maryland : Project Muse, 2017
Colección:Early American histories.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction : imagining an American imperial-revolutionary history
  • part I. Empire and provincials
  • The baubles of America : object lessons from the eclectic empire of Peter Williamson / Timothy J. Shannon
  • Imperial vineyards : wine and politics in the early American South / Owen Stanwood
  • Sex and empire in eighteenth- century St. Louis / Patricia Cleary
  • On their own ground : native power and colonial property on the Maine frontier / Ian Saxine
  • part II. War, revolution, empires
  • Efficient and effective : the deceptive success of British strategy at Fort Stanwix during the Seven Years' War / James Coltrain
  • Rethinking failure : the French Empire in the age of John Law / Christopher Hodson
  • John Almon's web : networks of print, politics, and place in revolutionary London, 1760-1780 / Michael Guenther
  • part III. The ghosts of empire
  • Forgiving and forgetting in postrevolutionary America / Donald F. Johnson
  • Abbe's ghost : negotiating slavery in Paris, 1783-1784 / David N. Gellman
  • Seeing like an antiquarian : popular nostalgia and the rise of a modern historical subjectivity in the 1820s / Seth Cotlar
  • Conclusion : what time was the American Revolution? Reflections on a familiar narrative / T.H. Breen
  • Afterword / Joyce E. Chaplin.