Anglo-Spanish rivalry in colonial south-east America, 1650-1725
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Word Count
45,250 words, Guess
Page Count
181 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL25538279M
- ISBN-139781848930407
- ISBN-101848930402
- OCLC Control Number573322931
- OCLC Control Number654840714
and 1 more
- Library of Congress Control Number2010549791
Classifications
- DDC975.602
- LCCF257 .G73 2010
- LCCF314 .G73 2010
and 2 more
- LCCF314.G73 2010
- LCCF212 .D73 2010eb
Description
"Anglo-Spanish Rivalry in Colonial South-East America, 1650-1725-Timothy Paul Grady" "Often played down in favour of the larger competition for empire between England and France, the influence of the Spanish in English Carolina and the English in Spanish Florida created a rivalry that shaped the early history of colonial south-east America. This study is the first to tell the full story of this rivalry, working it in to the historiography of both colonies." "Looking at the region in detail, Grady examines the relations between the English and Spanish colonists and the Native American population. Numerous indigenous tribes represented the real power in these regions, with colonial rivalries often being played out through the manipulation of these fragile friendships. Such a detailed, regional approach allows a rich, vibrant narrative to tell a story of political, economic, cultural and social interaction through varying perspectives, placing the disparate groups into the context of a much larger historical tapestry." "Empires in Perspective" "Series Editors: Tony Ballantyne, Duncan Bell, Francisco Bethencourt, Caroline Elkins and Durbra Ghosh, Advisory Editor: Masaie Matsumura" "This important series publishes monographs that address significant dimensions of imperial history, from the early modern world to the twentieth century." "Ranging across diverse imperial histories, books published in the series are not limited to any geographical are, state or empire. Drawing on works of political, social, economic, and cultural history, the history of science and political theory, the series encourages methodological pluralism and does not impose any particular conception of historical scholarship. While primary-research based and focused on particular aspects of empire, works published seek to address wider questions on the study of imperial history."--Jacket.
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Series Statement
- Empires in perspective -- no. 14
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