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Resilient Cultures - America''s Native Peoples Confront European Colonialization 1500-1800

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Informationen zum Autor John E. Kicza is the former department of history co-chair at Washington State University. He was as an associate dean of the college of liberal arts at WSU from 2001–2005 and served on the graduate faculty of the American studies program. He is also a former Edward R. Meyer distinguished professor. Kicza received his Ph.D. from UCLA in 1979. His fields of expertise are Latin American history and early European overseas culture contacts. His books include The Indian in Latin American History: Resistance, Resilience, and Acculturation (Scholarly Resources, 2000) and The Social History of Spanish America in the National Period (Academia Nacional de la Historia de Venezuela, 1998). His articles, chapters and entries have appeared in such journals as the William and Mary Quarterly, Hispanic American Historical Review, Renaissance Quarterly and the Latin American Research Review. He retired in June 2009. Klappentext Resilient Cultures examines the character of the indigenous cultures of the Americas before European contact and then considers the impact of colonization by the Spanish! Portuguese! French! Dutch! and English as well as the creative ways in which indigenous cultures adapted to colonization. Zusammenfassung Resilient Cultures examines the character of the indigenous cultures of the Americas before European contact and then considers the impact of colonization by the Spanish, Portuguese, French, Dutch, and English as well as the creative ways in which indigenous cultures adapted to colonization. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Documents List of Illustrations Preface Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 The Native Societies of the Americas Before Contact Chapter 3 The Conquests and Initial Establishment of Colonies in Latin America Chapter 4 Colonial Spanish America and Its Impact on the Sedentary Imperial Societies Chapter 5 Spanish and Portuguese Interactions with Semisedentary and Nonsedentary Peoples Chapter 6 Native Responses to Settlement in the East and Southwest in North America Chapter 7 The British and the Indians of Eastern North America Chapter 8 Enduring Connections between the New World and the Old Bibliography Index...

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Authors Rebecca Horn, John Kicza, John E Kicza, John E. Kicza, John E. Horn Kicza, John Horn Kicza
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 07.09.2016
 
EAN 9780205693580
ISBN 978-0-205-69358-0
No. of pages 224
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Regional and national histories
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

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