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Before the Revolution / Daniel K. Richter
Titre : Before the Revolution : America's ancient pasts Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Daniel K. Richter, Auteur Editeur : Cambridge (Mass.) ; London : Belknap Press of Harvard University Press Année de publication : 2011 Importance : (VIII-502 p. - [44] p. de pl.) Présentation : ill., cartes, fac-sim, jaquette ill.en coul Format : 25 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-674-07236-7 Note générale : Notes bibliogr. et bibliogr. p. 425-461. Index Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : American Indians United States 1600-1775 (Colonial period) First contact with Westerners Christianity and civilization 17th century 18th century Evangelism European influence Colonization. Résumé : America began, we are often told, with the Founding Fathers, the men who waged a revolution and created a unique place called the United States. We may acknowledge the early Jamestown and Puritan colonists and mourn the dispossession of Native Americans, but we rarely grapple with the complexity of the nation’s pre-revolutionary past.
In this pathbreaking revision, Daniel Richter shows that the United States has a much deeper history than is apparent - that far from beginning with a clean slate, it is a nation with multiple pasts that stretch back as far as the Middle Ages, pasts whose legacies continue to shape the present.
Exploring a vast range of original sources, Before the Revolution spans more than seven centuries and ranges across North America, Europe, and Africa. Richter recovers the lives of a stunning array of peoples - Indians, Spaniards, French, Dutch, Africans, English - as they struggled with one another and with their own people for control of land and resources. Their struggles occurred in a global context and built upon the remains of what came before. Gradually and unpredictably, distinctive patterns of North American culture took shape on a continent where no one yet imagined there would be nations called the United States, Canada, or Mexico.
By seeing these trajectories on their own dynamic terms, rather than merely as a prelude to independence, Richter’s epic vision reveals the deepest origins of American history.Before the Revolution : America's ancient pasts [texte imprimé] / Daniel K. Richter, Auteur . - [S.l.] : Cambridge (Mass.) ; London : Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2011 . - (VIII-502 p. - [44] p. de pl.) : ill., cartes, fac-sim, jaquette ill.en coul ; 25 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-674-07236-7
Notes bibliogr. et bibliogr. p. 425-461. Index
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : American Indians United States 1600-1775 (Colonial period) First contact with Westerners Christianity and civilization 17th century 18th century Evangelism European influence Colonization. Résumé : America began, we are often told, with the Founding Fathers, the men who waged a revolution and created a unique place called the United States. We may acknowledge the early Jamestown and Puritan colonists and mourn the dispossession of Native Americans, but we rarely grapple with the complexity of the nation’s pre-revolutionary past.
In this pathbreaking revision, Daniel Richter shows that the United States has a much deeper history than is apparent - that far from beginning with a clean slate, it is a nation with multiple pasts that stretch back as far as the Middle Ages, pasts whose legacies continue to shape the present.
Exploring a vast range of original sources, Before the Revolution spans more than seven centuries and ranges across North America, Europe, and Africa. Richter recovers the lives of a stunning array of peoples - Indians, Spaniards, French, Dutch, Africans, English - as they struggled with one another and with their own people for control of land and resources. Their struggles occurred in a global context and built upon the remains of what came before. Gradually and unpredictably, distinctive patterns of North American culture took shape on a continent where no one yet imagined there would be nations called the United States, Canada, or Mexico.
By seeing these trajectories on their own dynamic terms, rather than merely as a prelude to independence, Richter’s epic vision reveals the deepest origins of American history.Réservation
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Titre : Introduction to Early Modern English Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Manfred Görlach, Auteur Editeur : Cambridge : Cambridge University Press Année de publication : 1991 Importance : (XXIX-456 p.) Format : 23 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-521-31046-8 Note générale : Trad. de : "Einführung ins Frühneuenglische". - Réimpr. : 1993 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : English literature 17th century Anthologies English (language) 1500-1700 (early modern) Grammar 16th century Anthologies. Résumé : The period between 1500 and 1700 was the most decisive one in the formation of standard modern English, yet no really comprehensive account of Early Modern English has been available. Manfred Gorlach's Introduction to Early Modern English fills a very real need. It provides a thorough and linguistically informed synchronic description of Early Modern English, dealing with its varieties, with writing and orthography, phonetics and phonology, syntax and the lexicon, including sections on problems of language contact and the lexicographical tradition. In addition, it provides a valuable anthology of texts from a wide range of sources: the texts exemplify features from Early Modern English discussed in the main body of the book, and have also been effectively chosen so as to provide something of the cultural background to the processes of linguistic change of the period. This textbook is admirably suited to undergraduate courses, and will be welcomed by all students of English language and literature studying the Early Modern period. Note de contenu :
Bibliogr. p. 429-443. IndexIntroduction to Early Modern English [texte imprimé] / Manfred Görlach, Auteur . - [S.l.] : Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1991 . - (XXIX-456 p.) ; 23 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-521-31046-8
Trad. de : "Einführung ins Frühneuenglische". - Réimpr. : 1993
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : English literature 17th century Anthologies English (language) 1500-1700 (early modern) Grammar 16th century Anthologies. Résumé : The period between 1500 and 1700 was the most decisive one in the formation of standard modern English, yet no really comprehensive account of Early Modern English has been available. Manfred Gorlach's Introduction to Early Modern English fills a very real need. It provides a thorough and linguistically informed synchronic description of Early Modern English, dealing with its varieties, with writing and orthography, phonetics and phonology, syntax and the lexicon, including sections on problems of language contact and the lexicographical tradition. In addition, it provides a valuable anthology of texts from a wide range of sources: the texts exemplify features from Early Modern English discussed in the main body of the book, and have also been effectively chosen so as to provide something of the cultural background to the processes of linguistic change of the period. This textbook is admirably suited to undergraduate courses, and will be welcomed by all students of English language and literature studying the Early Modern period. Note de contenu :
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