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Writing Early America Trevor Burnard

Writing Early America By Trevor Burnard

Writing Early America by Trevor Burnard


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To join a conversation, one must know what is being said. Writing Early America is a field report on the current state of the historiography on the colonial era - from the time of the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713 to the end of the American Revolution around 1784.

Writing Early America Summary

Writing Early America: From Empire to Revolution by Trevor Burnard

To join a conversation, one must know what is being said. Writing Early America is a field report on the current state of the historiography on the colonial erafrom the time of the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713 to the end of the American Revolution around 1784.

Based on a close reading of nearly four hundred articles in leading journals published over the past decade, Trevor Burnard provides an unprecedented analysis of the direction of the field encompassed by the popular hashtag #VastEarlyAmerica. He examines scholarship on the most important areas of current researchIndigenous history, slavery and race, and gender. Burnard also demonstrates how important imperialism has become in providing a framework for colonial American history, especially for new scholarship on the American War of Independence, which historians increasingly see in its context as part of a broader Age of Revolutions.

This is the first book in over thirty years to offer advanced undergraduate and graduate students and scholars a comprehensive guide to the historiography of early America.

About Trevor Burnard

Trevor Burnard is the Wilberforce Professor of Slavery and Emancipation at the University of Hull, Director of the Wilberforce Institute, and the author of Planters, Merchants, and Slaves: Plantation Societies in British America, 1650-1820.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction
  • The Historiography of Early America
  • Early American History in Academic Journals
  • #VastEarlyAmerica? Themes and Methods
  • The World of Early America (1): Wealth, Commerce and Environment
  • The World of Early America (2): Slavery
  • The World of Early America (3): Indigenous Peoples
  • The World of Early America (4): Gender
  • Continuity, Stability and Prosperity: Eighteenth-Century British History
  • Managing Difference and Engaging Power: The Imperial Turn
  • The American Revolution
  • Conclusion

Additional information

NPB9780813949208
9780813949208
0813949203
Writing Early America: From Empire to Revolution by Trevor Burnard
New
Paperback
University of Virginia Press
2023-04-14
318
N/A
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