This study provides a broad examination of the overlapping conflicts and power struggles among the indigenous population, colonists, and other European peoples that shaped the American colonies.
The Memoirs of Lt. Henry Timberlake: The Story of Soldier, Adventurer, ... Kopperman, Paul E. Braddock at the Monongahela (Pittsburg: University of ...
Time of Anarchy recasts our understanding of the late seventeenth century and places Indigenous power at the heart of the story.
For the men and women of colonial America, Peter Hoffer explains, law was a pervasive influence in everyday life. Because it was their law, the colonists continually adapted it to...
In a work of critically engaged political theory, Glen Sean Coulthard challenges recognition as a method of organizing difference and identity in liberal politics, questioning the assumption that contemporary difference and past histories ...
Recognizing the cultural heritage and historical role of native people in Canada, the N akoda Institute is proud to ... Reprinted by permission of the Canadian Plains Research Center, University of Regina, Regina, Saskatchewan.
Addressed to the Inhabitants of America, on the Following Interesting Subjects, viz.
This initiated a new struggle for power—one based on another English model: the two houses of Parliament and their relationship with the monarch. The colonial American viewed the governor as the representative of royal authority; ...
It was the common view of men in all parts of colonial America that it was God's will for women to live out their ... of European women combined with the monopoly of wealth and power by European men made provisional arrangements with ...
In this book, scholar and journalist David A. Copeland provides a comprehensive discussion of the character and content of the news that ran in British American newspapers from their beginning...
In the beginning, North America was Indian country. But only in the beginning. After the opening act of the great national drama, Native Americans yielded to the westward rush of European settlers. Or so the story usually goes.