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While the military features of historic forts usually receive the
most attention from researchers, this volume focuses instead on the
people who met and interacted in these sites. Contributors to
British Forts and Their Communities look beyond the defensive
architecture, physical landscapes, and armed conflicts to explore
the complex social diversity that arose in the outposts of the
British Empire. The forts investigated here operated at the
empire's peak in the seventeenth, eighteenth, and nineteenth
centuries, protecting British colonial settlements and trading
enclaves scattered across the globe. Locations in this volume
include New York State, Michigan, the St. Lawrence River, and
Vancouver, as well as sites in the Caribbean and in Africa. Using
archaeological and archival evidence, these case studies show how
forts brought together people of many different origins,
ethnicities, identities, and social roles, from European soldiers
to indigenous traders to African slaves. Characterized by shifting
networks of people, commodities, and ideas, these fort populations
were microcosms of the emerging modern world. This volume reveals
how important it is to move past the conventional emphasis on the
armed might of the colonizer in order to better understand the
messy, entangled nature of British colonialism and the new era it
helped usher in.
New edition with a new Prologue by the author An Archaeology of
Elmina examines a complex African settlement on the coast of
present-day Ghana from the fifteenth through the nineteenth
centuries using the archaeological record, European narratives and
indigenous oral histories. Placing the site in broader context as
the first European trading post in sub-Saharan Africa, Christopher
DeCorse explores the developments there in light of Portuguese,
Dutch, and British expansion and illustrates remarkable cultural
continuity in the midst of technological change. Originally
published by Smithsonian Institution Press in 2001.
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