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Informationen zum Autor Ignacio Gallup-Diaz is Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of History at Bryn Mawr College. He is author of The Door of the Seas and Key to the Universe: Indian Politics and Imperial Rivalry in the Darien, 1640-1750. Andrew Shankman is Associate Professor of History at Rutgers University and author of Crucible of American Democracy: The Struggle to Fuse Egalitarianism and Capitalism in Jeffersonian Pennsylvania. David J. Silverman is Professor of History at George Washington University. He is author of Red Brethren: The Brothertown and Stockbridge Indians and the Problem of Race in Early America and Faith and Boundaries: Colonists, Christianity, and Community Among the Wampanoag Indians of Martha's Vineyard, 1600-1871, and coauthor of Ninigret, Sachem of the Niantics and Narragansetts: Diplomacy, War, and the Balance of Power in Seventeenth-Century New England and Indian Country. Klappentext Ignacio Gallup-Diaz is Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of History at Bryn Mawr College. He is author of The Door of the Seas and Key to the Universe: Indian Politics and Imperial Rivalry in the Darien, 1640-1750. Andrew Shankman is Associate Professor of History at Rutgers University and author of Crucible of American Democracy: The Struggle to Fuse Egalitarianism and Capitalism in Jeffersonian Pennsylvania. David J. Silverman is Professor of History at George Washington University. He is author of Red Brethren: The Brothertown and Stockbridge Indians and the Problem of Race in Early America and Faith and Boundaries: Colonists, Christianity, and Community Among the Wampanoag Indians of Martha's Vineyard, 1600-1871, and coauthor of Ninigret, Sachem of the Niantics and Narragansetts: Diplomacy, War, and the Balance of Power in Seventeenth-Century New England and Indian Country. Zusammenfassung Anglicizing America revisits the theory of Anglicization and reconsiders its application to the lives and histories of the Atlantic world! from Britain to the Caribbean to the western wildernesses! at key moments before! during! and after the American Revolution. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction -Ignacio Gallup-Diaz, Andrew Shankman, and David J. Silverman PART I. ANGLICIZATION Chapter 1. England and Colonial America: A Novel Theory of the American Revolution -John M. Murrin Chapter 2. A Synthesis Useful and Compelling: Anglicization and the Achievement of John M. Murrin -Andrew Shankman PART II. EMPIRE Chapter 3. "In Great Slavery and Bondage": White Labor and the Development of Plantation Slavery in British America -Simon P. Newman Chapter 4. Anglicizing the League: The Writing of Cadwallader Colden's History of the Five Indian Nations -William Howard Carter Chapter 5. A Medieval Response to a Wilderness Need: Anglicizing Warfare in Colonial America -Geoffrey Plank PART III. REVOLUTION Chapter 6. Anglicanism, Dissent, and Toleration in Eighteenth-Century British Colonies -Nancy L. Rhoden Chapter 7. Anglicization Against the Empire: Revolutionary Ideas and Identity in Townshend Crisis Massachusetts -Jeremy A. Stern PART IV. REPUBLIC Chapter 8. Racial Walls: Race and the Emergence of American White Nationalism -David J. Silverman Chapter 9. De-Anglicization: The Jeffersonian Attack on an American Naval Establishment -Denver Brunsman Chapter 10. Anglicization and the American Taxpayer, c. 1763-1815 -Anthony M. Joseph Conclusion. Anglicization Reconsidered -Ignacio Gallup-Diaz Notes List of Contributors Index Acknowledgments ...