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A Desolate Place for a Defiant People Daniel Sayers

A Desolate Place for a Defiant People By Daniel Sayers

A Desolate Place for a Defiant People by Daniel Sayers


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A Desolate Place for a Defiant People by Daniel Sayers

In the 250 years before the Civil War, the Great Dismal Swamp of Virginia and North Carolina was a brutal landscape2,000 square miles of undeveloped and unforgiving wetlands, peat bogs, impenetrable foliage, and dangerous creatures. It was also a protective refuge for marginalized communities, including Native Americans, African-American maroons, free African Americans, and outcast Europeans. Here they created their own way of life, free of the exploitation and alienation they had escaped.

In the first thorough examination of this vital site, Daniel Sayers examines the areas archaeological record, exposing and unraveling the complex social and economic systems developed by these defiant communities that thrived on the periphery. He develops an analytical framework based on the complex interplay between alienation, diasporic exile, uneven geographical development, and modes of production to argue that colonialism and slavery inevitably created sustained critiques of American capitalism.

Published in cooperation with the Society for Historical Archaeology.

About Daniel Sayers

Daniel Sayers is assistant professor of anthropology at American University, USA.

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NPB9780813060187
9780813060187
0813060184
A Desolate Place for a Defiant People by Daniel Sayers
New
Hardback
University Press of Florida
2014-11-30
288
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