ISBN-13: 9780415808835 / Angielski / Twarda / 2013 / 416 str.
ISBN-13: 9780415808835 / Angielski / Twarda / 2013 / 416 str.
Early North American history is a field in flux. In the last thirty years, the field of Atlantic History has transformed scholarly studies of colonial America, bringing to light the connections linking the Americas to Africa and Europe. Recently, though, historians have begun to question whether or not the Atlantic framework is too confining and artificial. Some historians have actually argued for keeping the orientation on the Western Hemisphere, or even on North America itself.
Early North America in Global Perspective collects the most interesting and innovative of the various strands of scholarly argument together for student use. Here in one place, anchored by a robust introduction that guides one through the various conceptual arguments, students can read the words of historians from different viewpoints, in order to shed light on America's place in the world, without subsuming the history of North America into the larger narrative of the Atlantic World.