|
Showing 1 - 1 of
1 matches in All Departments
Here are the fascinating stories of twenty-three little-known but
remarkable inhabitants of the Spanish, English, and Portuguese
colonies of the New World between the 16th and the 19th centuries.
Women and men of all the races and classes of colonial society may
be seen here dealing creatively and pragmatically (if often not
successfully) with the challenges of a harsh social
environment.
Such extraordinary "ordinary" people as the native priest Diego
Vasicuio; the millwright Thomas Peters; the rebellious slave
Gertrudis de Escobar; Squanto, the last of the Patuxets; and
Micaela Angela Carillo, the pulque dealer, are presented in
original essays. Works of serious scholarship, they are also
written to catch the fancy and stimulate the historical imagination
of readers. The stories should be of particular interest to
students of the history of women, of Native Americans, and of Black
people in the Americas.
The Editors' introduction points out the fundamental unities in the
histories of colonial societies in the Americas, and the usefulness
of examining ordinary individual human experiences as a means both
of testing generalizations and of raising new questions for
research.
|
You may like...
A Spy In Time
Imraan Coovadia
Paperback
R300
R171
Discovery Miles 1 710
Funny Story
Emily Henry
Paperback
R395
R353
Discovery Miles 3 530
New Times
Rehana Rossouw
Paperback
(1)
R280
R259
Discovery Miles 2 590
Still Life
Sarah Winman
Paperback
R388
Discovery Miles 3 880
Die Verevrou
Jan van Tonder
Paperback
R385
R361
Discovery Miles 3 610
|
Email address subscribed successfully.
A activation email has been sent to you.
Please click the link in that email to activate your subscription.