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French and Indians in the Heart of North America, 1630-1815

Editat de Robert Englebert, Guillaume Teasdale
en Limba Engleză Paperback – apr 2013
In the past thirty years, the study of French-Indian relations in the center of North America has emerged as an important field for examining the complex relationships that defined a vast geographical area, including the Great Lakes region, the Illinois Country, the Missouri River Valley, and Upper and Lower Louisiana. For years, no one better represented this emerging area of study than Jacqueline Peterson and Richard White, scholars who identified a world defined by miscegenation between French colonists and the native population, or métissage, and the unique process of cultural accommodation that led to a “middle ground” between French and Algonquians. Building on the research of Peterson, White, and Jay Gitlin, this collection of essays brings together new and established scholars from the United States, Canada, and France, to move beyond the paradigms of the middle ground and métissage. At the same time it seeks to demonstrate the rich variety of encounters that defined French and Indians in the heart of North America from 1630 to 1815. Capturing the complexity and nuance of these relations, the authors examine a number of thematic areas that provide a broader assessment of the historical bridge-building process, including ritual interactions, transatlantic connections, diplomatic relations, and post-New France French-Indian relations.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781611860740
ISBN-10: 1611860741
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: 3
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Michigan State University Press
Colecția Michigan State University Press

Recenzii

This fascinating and important book features cutting-edge research on French-Native relations by many of the field's leading lights. Ranging widely to encompass cultural, environmental, economic, and legal histories of the early American encounter, these essays demonstrate the inseparability of Native and French societies in the Great Lakes region. A must-read for historians of Native America, early America, and French colonialism.

--Brett Rushforth, author of Bonds of Alliance: Indigenous and Atlantic Slaveries in New France

Notă biografică

Robert Englebert is Assistant Professor of History at the University of Saskatchewan, Canada. Guillaume Teasdale teaches history at the University of Windsor, Ontario, Canada. 

Descriere

This collection of essays on French-Indian relations in the heart of North America brings together new and established scholars from the United States, Canada, and France,  to move beyond the paradigms of the middle ground and métissage. Capturing the complexity and nuance of these relations, the authors examine a number of thematic areas that provide a broader assessment of the historical bridge-building process, including ritual interactions, transatlantic connections, diplomatic relations, and post-New France French-Indian relations.