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Nexus of Empire - Negotiating Loyalty and Identity in the Revolutionary Borderlands, 1760s-1820s (Paperback)
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Nexus of Empire - Negotiating Loyalty and Identity in the Revolutionary Borderlands, 1760s-1820s (Paperback)
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"Featuring compelling biographical essays on individuals from the
key groups who experienced the rapid shifts in national boundaries
in the Gulf region, this work opens an exciting new perspective on
the problems of identity and loyalty in a transnational
world."--Rafe Blaufarb, author of "Bonapartists in the Borderlands"
"A sparkling set of insightful essays that illuminates the
interplay of natives, settlers, maroons, and slaves in a pivotal
borderland contested by rival empires. Local, imperial, and racial
identities overlapped in a shifting kaleidoscope of power,
resistance, and adaptation."--Alan Taylor, author of "The Divided
Ground: Indians, Settlers, and the Northern Borderland of the
American Revolution" "This expert handling of a crucial period that
saw the emergence of the modern nation-states promises to become
indispensable reading for specialists and students alike."--Serge
Ricard, Emeritus, Sorbonne Nouvelle "Clearly shows how the contest
for empire across the Gulf Borderlands between 1763 and 1821 not
only shifted international boundaries but also challenged the
political loyalties and personal identities of this region's
multiethnic and multicultural inhabitants."--Steve Hackel,
University of California, Riverside Between 1760 and 1820, many
groups in North America grappled with differences of identity,
nationality, and loyalty tested by revolutionary challenges. "Nexus
of Empire" turns the focus on the people who inhabited one of the
continent's most dynamic borderlands--the Gulf of Mexico
region--where nations and empires competed for increasingly
important strategic and commercial advantages. The essays in this
collection examine the personal experiences of men and women,
Native Americans, European colonists, free people of color, and
slaves, analyzing the ways in which these individuals defined and
redefined themselves amid a world of competing loyalties. This
volume humanizes the promise and perils of living, working, and
fighting in a region experiencing constant political upheaval and
economic uncertainties. It offers intriguing glimpses into a
fast-changing world in which individuals' attitudes and actions
reveal the convoluted balancing acts of identities that
characterized this population and this era.
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