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Karen Ordahl Kupperman

    Karen Ordahl Kupperman est une historienne américaine spécialisée dans l'histoire coloniale du monde atlantique aux XVIe et XVIIe siècles. Ses recherches éclairent les interactions complexes entre les colons européens et les peuples autochtones, examinant la formation de nouvelles identités et de nouveaux empires. Grâce à une analyse méticuleuse des sources historiques, Kupperman offre des aperçus profonds sur les dynamiques politiques, sociales et culturelles qui ont façonné l'Amérique des débuts. Son travail est une contribution significative à notre compréhension de l'ère coloniale naissante et de ses impacts durables.

    Providence Island, 1630 1641
    Major Problems in American Colonial History: Documents and Essays
    Roanoke
    Indians and English
    • Indians and English

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,8(110)Évaluer

      In this vividly written book, prize-winning author Karen Ordahl Kupperman refocuses our understanding of encounters between English venturers and Algonquians all along the East Coast of North America in the early years of contact and settlement. All...

      Indians and English
    • Roanoke

      The Abandoned Colony

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,7(151)Évaluer

      Focusing on the lost colony of Roanoke, this narrative highlights the settlers' bravery and the challenges they faced amidst complex Native American cultures. Award-winning historian Karen Ordahl Kupperman delves into the factors contributing to the colony's failure while exploring the broader historical context between Columbus's voyages and the arrival of the Mayflower. The book captures the intrigue and mystery surrounding this pivotal moment in early American history, shedding light on what might have been for these early English settlers.

      Roanoke
    • This edition of the MAJOR PROBLEMS IN AMERICAN COLONIAL HISTORY offers a fresh perspective on the subject by incorporating a continental and thematic approach to the study of American colonial history. It features a blend of primary sources and analytical essays designed to foster critical thinking. Each chapter is thoughtfully structured with introductions, headnotes, and further reading suggestions, making it an invaluable resource for understanding the complexities of colonial America in line with contemporary teaching methods.

      Major Problems in American Colonial History: Documents and Essays
    • Providence Island, 1630 1641

      The Other Puritan Colony

      • 412pages
      • 15 heures de lecture

      The book explores the rise and fall of Providence Island, a colony established by English Puritans in 1630, which ultimately collapsed by 1641. It delves into the political, social, and economic challenges faced by the settlers, shedding light on their aspirations and the harsh realities that led to the colony's demise. Through this examination, the narrative provides insights into the broader themes of colonialism, religious fervor, and the complexities of early American settlement.

      Providence Island, 1630 1641