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  • von Mark G. Hanna
    56,00 €

    Analysing the rise and subsequent fall of international piracy from the perspective of colonial hinterlands, Mark G. Hanna explores the often overt support of sea marauders in maritime communities from the inception of England's burgeoning empire in the 1570s to its administrative consolidation by the 1740s.

  • - India in the Making of Britain and America, 1600-1830
    von Jonathan Eacott
    56,00 €

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    78,00 €

    Benjamin Franklin's Letters to the Press, 1758-1775:

  • - First American Architect
    von Carl Bridenbaugh
    63,00 €

    This illustrated story of America's first architect is based on material from a number of contemporary sources in the colonial period. Harrison's buildings reflect the classical mode, and they fortunately survived the Revolution. His designs include the King's Chapel, Boston; the Synagogue, Newport; and Christ Church, Cambridge. Originally published in 1949.

  • - White Servitude and Convict Labor in America, 1607-1776
    von Abbott Emerson Smith
    80,00 €

    Presents the story of the colonists of the kitchens, the stables, the fields, the shops, and those who came to America as indentured servants, men and women who sold themselves to masters for a period of time in order to pay passage from an old world to a new and freer one. Their leaven has gone into the fiber of American society.

  • - A Study of Amphibious Warfare
    von Marshall Smelser
    66,00 €

    In the battle for empire that was the Seven Years' War, France's Sugar Islands, Guadeloupe and Martinique, were stakes as important as the Dominion of Canada. This book sketches the background strategy that led William Pitt to send an expedition to capture them, but it is chiefly the story of the campaign itself. Originally published in 1955.

  • - Founding Father, 1742-1798
    von Charles Page Smith
    79,00 €

  • - A History of Bacon's Rebellion in Virginia
    von Wilcomb E. Washburn
    66,00 €

    This is the definitive study of the unsuccessful rebellion in Virginia led in 1676 by the younger Nathaniel Bacon, celebrated in history as the rebel, against Sir William Berkeley, the colonial governor of Virginia and one of the lords proprietors of Carolina. Using all known English and American sources, Washburn sheds light on many misconceptions surrounding the episode.

  • von W. W. Abbot
    66,00 €

    Abbot's study of the colony of Georgia, from the time it came under the administration of the Crown in 1754 until the beginning of the American Revolution, tells the story of unprecedented expansion and growth against a backdrop of fast-developing crisis throughout the Empire. Originally published in 1959.

  • - Wilderness Diplomat
    von Nicholas B. Wainwright
    67,00 €

    George Croghan - land speculator, Indian trader, and prominent Indian agent - was a man of fascinating, if dubious, character whose career epitomized the history of the US West before the Revolution. This study is based on Croghan's long-lost personal papers that were found by the author in an old Philadelphia attic. Originally published in 1959.

  • - Sources and Documents on the Stamp Act Crisis, 1764-1766
    von Edmund S. Morgan
    65,00 €

    This comprehensive documentary source book on the Stamp Act provides a case-study approach to American colonial history and serves as a problems source book on the key event in Anglo-American relations in the 1760s. Morgan has assembled sixty-five crucial documents on all phases of the crisis.

  • von Max Hall
    65,00 €

    Fraden explores artist Rhodessa Jones's theater work with incarcerated women, known as the Medea Project. Balancing narrative and commentary, Fraden chronicles the process of turning the inmates' personal stories into public performance and investigates the possibilities for communication and social change of such combinations of art and activism.

  • von Carl Ubbelohde
    66,00 €

    Describes the courts of vice-admiralty as they existed in the American colonies at the beginning of the revolutionary struggles, analyses the changes in the courts and their jurisdiction from 1763 to the outbreak of the war, and examines the American objections to the vice-admiralty system. Originally published in 1960.

  • - Needs and Opportunities for Study
    von Bernard Bailyn
    53,00 €

    In a pungent revision of the professional educator's school of history, Bailyn traces the cultural context of education in early American society and the evolution of educational standards in the colonies. His analysis ranges beyond formal education to encompass such vital social determinants as the family, apprenticeship, and organised religion.

  • von Lawrence H. Leder
    66,00 €

    This is the biography of a wily Scots settler who arrived in New York in 1675 and became one of the colony's wealthiest and most powerful citizens. His career illustrates the growing breach between English and American approaches to political and administrative problems. Originally published in 1961.

  • - Reluctant Reformer
    von Mack Thompson
    66,00 €

    Moses Brown carried on a wide range of business activities, seeking profit as capital for humanitarian purposes. He became a reluctant participant and eventually a leader in many reform movements - crusades against slavery and war; efforts to provide education for the underprivileged, orphans, and Afro-Americans; and programs of urban redevelopment and public health. Originally published in 1962.

  • - The Lower Houses of Assembly in the Southern Royal Colonies, 1689-1776
    von Jack P. Greene
    80,00 €

    Describes the rise of the lower houses in the four southern US royal colonies - Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia - in the period between the Glorious Revolution and the American War for Independence. It assesses the consequences of the success of the lower houses, especially the relationship between their rise to power and the coming of the American Revolution.

  • - A Study in British Revolutionary Policy
    von Paul H. Smith
    66,00 €

    Focusing on the role of the American Loyalists in Great Britain's military policy throughout the Revolutionary War, this book also analyses the impact of British politics on plans to utilize those colonists who remained faithful to the Crown.

  • - Needs and Opportunities for Study
    von Walter Muir Whitehill
    54,00 €

    This summary essay and the heavily annotated bibliography covering the period from the first colonization to 1826 are primarily intended to aid the scholar and student by suggesting areas of further study and ways of expanding the conventional interpretations of early American history. Originally published in 1935.

  • - A Political History, 1663-1763
    von M. Eugene Sirmans
    74,00 €

    This absorbing appraisal of colonial South Carolina political history is developed in three parts: The Age of the Goose Creek Men", covering 1670-1712; "Breakdown and Recovery", in which the central dispute was over local currency, 1712-43; and "The Rise of the Commons House of Assembly, 1743-63". Originally published in 1966.

  • - Needs and Opportunities for Study
    von Brooke Hindle
    54,00 €

    This interpretative essay and extensive bibliography surveying the chronology and major characteristics of American technology before 1850 is the first available guide in this period to the rapidly developing field of the history of technology.

  • - American Federalist
    von Robert Ernst
    79,00 €

    This is the first full-length biography of Rufus King. It emphasizes politics and diplomacy but also presents a well-rounded appraisal of King's personality, outlook, and interests. Many little-known facets of King's life are illuminated, including his relationship to the Burr-Hamilton duel. Originally published in 1968.

  • von Jackson Turner Main
    80,00 €

    The first book dealing with any period in American history which describes and analyses national politics through studying voting patterns in state legislatures. During the 1780s two relatively stable legislative parties" emerged in every state, and each state possessed common characteristics. Originally published in 1972.

  • - The First American Porcelain Factory, 1770-1772
    von Graham Hood
    53,00 €

    Excavating the site of the factory has revealed that Bonnin and Morris produced bone porcelain some fifty years earlier than experts had previously believed it was manufactured in America. With wit and a keen eye, Hood examines the larger implications of the failure to establish a large-scale industry in the colonies.

  • von Peter Shaw
    66,00 €

    The formal side of Adams is reconciled with his remarkably colourful private life by Shaw's penetrating grasp of the whole man. Considerable attention is given to his clash of wills with Franklin in Europe and his later relationship with Jefferson. Originally published in 1976.

  • - A Study in the Currency Act of 1764 and the Political Economy of Revolution
    von Joseph Ernst
    78,00 €

    Money and Politics in America, 1755-1775: A Study in the Currency Act of 1764 and the Political Economy of Revolution

  • - Kentucky Politics, 1779-1792
    von Patricia Watlington
    65,00 €

    Although historians have assumed previously that early Kentucky was a one-party area, this title suggests that there were three active parties - the partisan, court, and country. From the land-grant maze following the 1779 migration, through a brief Tory movement, the author traces the parties' development and their struggle for power in the world of postrevolutionary Kentucky politics.

  • - The First American Presidency, 1789-1829
    von Ralph Ketcham
    66,00 €

    George Washington's vision was a presidency free of party, a republican, national office that would transcend faction. That vision would remain strong in the administrations of John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, James Monroe, and John Quincy Adams, yet disappear under Andrew Jackson and his successors. This book is a comprehensive study of the early presidency and the ideals behind it.

  • - Correspondence and Papers, July 1788-December 1795, and Account Book, July 1788-December 1795
     
    109,00 €

    Collected here are correspondence, papers, and legal documents - including selected judicial opinions - of American jurist John Marshall. The documents presented in these volumes - with introductory material and notes - shed light not only on Marshall's life and thought but on the evolution of American jurisprudence as well.

  • - Correspondence, Papers, and Selected Judicial Opinions, March 1814-December 1819
     
    107,00 €

    The 1819 term of the Supreme Court stands preeminent in John Marshall's chief justiceship as the year of three major constitutional pronouncements. This volume, covering 1814 to 1819, reproduces these and other important Marshall opinions given in the Supreme Court and the U.S. Circuit Court for Virginia.

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