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Chiefdoms, Collapse, and Coalescence in the Early American South

Chiefdoms, Collapse, and Coalescence in the Early American South

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This book provides a new conceptual framework for understanding how the Indian nations of the early American South emerged from the ruins of a precolonial, Mississippian world. A broad regional synthesis that ranges over much of the Eastern Woodlands, its focus is on the Indians of the Carolina Piedmont - the Catawbas and their neighbors - from 1400 to 1725. Using an 'eventful' approach to social change, Robin Beck argues that the collapse of the Mississippian world was fundamentally a transformation of political economy, from one built on maize to one of guns, slaves and hides. The story takes us from first encounters through the rise of the Indian slave trade and the scourge of disease to the wars that shook the American South in the early 1700s. Yet the book's focus remains on the Catawbas, drawing on their experiences in a violent, unstable landscape to develop a comparative perspective on structural continuity and change.

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Funktioner

Type

Papirbog

Genre

Historie

Sprogversion

Engelsk

Bogomslagstype

Indbundet

Antal sider

322 Sider

Udgiver

Cambridge University Press

Udgivelsesdato

01/06/2013

International standard bookingnummer (ISBN)

9781107022133

Vægt & størrelser

Bredde

157,5 mm

Dybde

27,9 mm

Højde

231,1 mm

Chiefdoms, Collapse, and Coalescence in the Early American South

978 kr.

978 kr.

På lager

Tors., 1 maj - ons., 7 maj


Sikker betaling

14 dages åbent køb


Sælges og leveres af

Adlibris