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État
Très bon état: Livre qui ne semble pas neuf, ayant déjà été lu, mais qui est toujours en excellent ...
ISBN
9780807835586
Book Title
Bonds of Alliance : Indigenous and Atlantic Slaveries in New France
Book Series
Published by the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture and the University of North Carolina Press Ser.
Publisher
University of North Carolina Press
Item Length
9.2 in
Publication Year
2012
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Illustrator
Yes
Item Height
1 in
Author
Brett Rushforth
Genre
Social Science, History
Topic
Slavery, Canada / Pre-Confederation (To 1867), Europe / France, North America, Native American
Item Weight
10 oz
Item Width
6.1 in
Number of Pages
424 Pages

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
University of North Carolina Press
ISBN-10
0807835587
ISBN-13
9780807835586
eBay Product ID (ePID)
110889958

Product Key Features

Book Title
Bonds of Alliance : Indigenous and Atlantic Slaveries in New France
Number of Pages
424 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Slavery, Canada / Pre-Confederation (To 1867), Europe / France, North America, Native American
Publication Year
2012
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Social Science, History
Author
Brett Rushforth
Book Series
Published by the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture and the University of North Carolina Press Ser.
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1 in
Item Weight
10 oz
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
6.1 in

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LCCN
2011-050215
Reviews
"[A] sharp and superb study. . . . This book challenges us to seriously re-think slavery's role, and the history of race, in French colonial projects in early Canada." - Histoire sociale/Social History, "A sophisticated analysis. . . . This academic work could also introduce a general readership to a wide range of subjects across disciplines including French colonial diplomacy, law, sexuality, race, slavery, and Latin America." - Arkansas Historical Quarterly, "[A] sharp and superb study. . . . This book challenges us to seriously re-think slavery's role, and the history of race, in French colonial projects in early Canada."-- Histoire sociale/Social History, "Through his exhaustive research and attention to larger connections, Rushforth provides perhaps the most compelling account yet of the significance of Indian slavery to early American and Atlantic histories. . . . A must-read for historians of slavery, early American history, French colonial history, Atlantic history, and American Indian history alike."-- William and Mary Quarterly, "A book that will spark debate, scholarship, and conversation for years to come. . . . A brilliant, bold, and remarkable journey into the Indian slave system of New France." - American Historical Review, The extensive use of linguistic and archaeological evidence makes this a pathbreaking work. . . . Highly recommended. Graduate students, faculty.-- Choice, "A book that will spark debate, scholarship, and conversation for years to come. . . . A brilliant, bold, and remarkable journey into the Indian slave system of New France."-- American Historical Review, "Slavery is at once ubiquitous and highly localized in this masterly work by Brett Rushforth. . . . Bonds of Alliance engages with the historiographies of native studies, early America, early modern Europe, and the history of slavery, and it enriches them all."-- Journal of American History, "Rushforth's research is impressive. . . and the writing vividly brings to life the world of the Indian slaves in New France. . . . A well-crafted, detailed history and exciting narrative."-- H-France, "A sophisticated analysis. . . . This academic work could also introduce a general readership to a wide range of subjects across disciplines including French colonial diplomacy, law, sexuality, race, slavery, and Latin America."-- Arkansas Historical Qu, Will surely take its rightful place beside other required readings for anyone studying the nature of Indian slavery, Indian-French relations in New France, or colonialism in the Atlantic World.-- Western Historical Quarterly, "Even those who disagree with the writer's arguments about race will find much of interest in this deeply researched, well-written work."-- The Historian, "Compelling...powerfully argued...brilliant...a landmark of historical interpretation."--Julie Saville, University of Chicago, [A] compelling new study. . . . A landmark of historical interpretation.-- Journal of Illinois History, "General readers and professional historians alike will enjoy and learn from Brett Rushforth's fresh look at slavery in colonial North America and the Caribbean. . . . He successfully blends history and historiography with narratives and analysis."-- The Annals of Iowa, "[A] compelling new study. . . . A landmark of historical interpretation."-- Journal of Illinois History, Rushforth [drew] on an impressive body of French- and Algonquian-language research and created a database that traces nearly two thousand Indian slaves. Such careful research enables Rushforth to recover the lives of individuals: their work, their social worlds, the ways violence--including sexual violence--framed their experiences of slavery.-- Journal of American History, A book that will spark debate, scholarship, and conversation for years to come. . . . A brilliant, bold, and remarkable journey into the Indian slave system of New France.-- American Historical Review, A sophisticated analysis. . . . This academic work could also introduce a general readership to a wide range of subjects across disciplines including French colonial diplomacy, law, sexuality, race, slavery, and Latin America.-- Arkansas Historical Quarterly, A creative combination of linguistic, archaeological, and documentary evidence. . . . It is quite amazing how much Rushforth has found. . . . Everyone interested in the history of American colonialism and slavery should read this book. Its valuable reorienting effects. . . serve as a reminder that new histories can always be found in familiar places.-- Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Even those who disagree with the writer's arguments about race will find much of interest in this deeply researched, well-written work.-- The Historian, "A creative combination of linguistic, archaeological, and documentary evidence. . . . It is quite amazing how much Rushforth has found. . . . Everyone interested in the history of American colonialism and slavery should read this book. Its valuable reorienting effects. . . serve as a reminder that new histories can always be found in familiar places."-- Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, "General readers and professional historians alike will enjoy and learn from Brett Rushforth's fresh look at slavery in colonial North America and the Caribbean. . . . He successfully blends history and historiography with narratives and analysis."-- Th, Through his exhaustive research and attention to larger connections, Rushforth provides perhaps the most compelling account yet of the significance of Indian slavery to early American and Atlantic histories. . . . A must-read for historians of slavery, early American history, French colonial history, Atlantic history, and American Indian history alike.-- William and Mary Quarterly, General readers and professional historians alike will enjoy and learn from Brett Rushforth's fresh look at slavery in colonial North America and the Caribbean. . . . He successfully blends history and historiography with narratives and analysis.-- The Annals of Iowa, A creative combination of linguistic, archaeological, and documentary evidence. . . . It is quite amazing how much Rushforth has found. . . . Everyone interested in the history of American colonialism and slavery should read this book. Its valuable reori|9780807835586|, "Through his exhaustive research and attention to larger connections, Rushforth provides perhaps the most compelling account yet of the significance of Indian slavery to early American and Atlantic histories. . . . A must-read for historians of slavery, early American history, French colonial history, Atlantic history, and American Indian history alike." - William and Mary Quarterly, Sets a new standard for scholarship on Indian slaver in the French colonial world.-- New West Indian Guide, A brilliant, bold, and remarkable journey into the Indian slave system of New France.-- American Historical Review, "Rushforth [drew] on an impressive body of French- and Algonquian-language research and created a database that traces nearly two thousand Indian slaves. Such careful research enables Rushforth to recover the lives of individuals: their work, their social worlds, the ways violence--including sexual violence--framed their experiences of slavery."-- Journal of American History, "Slavery is at once ubiquitous and highly localized in this masterly work by Brett Rushforth. . . . Bonds of Alliance engages with the historiographies of native studies, early America, early modern Europe, and the history of slavery, and it enriches them all." - Journal of American History, "General readers and professional historians alike will enjoy and learn from Brett Rushforth's fresh look at slavery in colonial North America and the Caribbean. . . . He successfully blends history and historiography with narratives and analysis." - The Annals of Iowa, Rushforth unravels a complex and diverse skein of social, legal, and diplomatic practices that bound Native Americans and their French counterparts. . . [and] makes several significant contributions to the field. -- Journal of Southern History, "In this pioneering effort to unite Atlantic and ethnohistorical approaches to colonial North American history, Brett Rushforth traces the traffic in Native American captives from the continental heartland into slavery in French Canada and on the sugar plantations of the Caribbean. Bonds of Alliance is a highly original, thoroughly researched, and strongly argued study that forces us to rethink the received wisdom on Native-French relations."--Allan Greer, McGill University, [A] sharp and superb study. . . . This book challenges us to seriously re-think slavery's role, and the history of race, in French colonial projects in early Canada.-- Histoire sociale/Social History, Compelling...powerfully argued...brilliant...a landmark of historical interpretation.--Julie Saville, University of Chicago, Rushforth unravels a complex and diverse skein of social, legal, and diplomatic practices that bound Native Americans and their French counterparts. . . [and] makes several significant contributions to the field. -- Journal of Southern History|9780807835586|, "A creative combination of linguistic, archaeological, and documentary evidence. . . . It is quite amazing how much Rushforth has found. . . . Everyone interested in the history of American colonialism and slavery should read this book. Its valuable reorienting effects. . . serve as a reminder that new histories can always be found in familiar places." - Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Through his exhaustive research and attention to larger connections, Rushforth provides perhaps the most compelling account yet of the significance of Indian slavery to early American and Atlantic histories. . . . A must-read for historians of slavery, e|9780807835586|, "Sets a new standard for scholarship on Indian slaver in the French colonial world."-- New West Indian Guide, Rushforth's research is impressive. . . and the writing vividly brings to life the world of the Indian slaves in New France. . . . A well-crafted, detailed history and exciting narrative.-- H-France, Rushforth [drew] on an impressive body of French- and Algonquian-language research and created a database that traces nearly two thousand Indian slaves. Such careful research enables Rushforth to recover the lives of individuals: their work, their social|9780807835586|, Those with an interest in the complexities of native-newcomer relations, the connections of the region to greater French history, or slavery outside the American South will find Bonds of Alliance to be worthwhile reading.-- Indiana Magazine of History, "A sophisticated analysis. . . . This academic work could also introduce a general readership to a wide range of subjects across disciplines including French colonial diplomacy, law, sexuality, race, slavery, and Latin America."-- Arkansas Historical Quarterly, Rushforth's sweeping interpretation will intrigue scholars and casual readers interested in Midwestern history.-- Middle West Review, Slavery is at once ubiquitous and highly localized in this masterly work by Brett Rushforth. . . . Bonds of Alliance engages with the historiographies of native studies, early America, early modern Europe, and the history of slavery, and it enrich|9780807835586|, Slavery is at once ubiquitous and highly localized in this masterly work by Brett Rushforth. . . . Bonds of Alliance engages with the historiographies of native studies, early America, early modern Europe, and the history of slavery, and it enriches them all.-- Journal of American History, "The extensive use of linguistic and archaeological evidence makes this a pathbreaking work. . . . Highly recommended. Graduate students, faculty."-- Choice, "A brilliant, bold, and remarkable journey into the Indian slave system of New France."-- American Historical Review
Dewey Edition
23
Dewey Decimal
306.3/6209710162
Synopsis
In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, French colonists and their Native allies participated in a slave trade that spanned half of North America, carrying thousands of Native Americans into bondage in the Great Lakes, Canada, and the Caribbean. In Bonds of Alliance , Brett Rushforth reveals the dynamics of this system from its origins to the end of French colonial rule. Balancing a vast geographic and chronological scope with careful attention to the lives of enslaved individuals, this book gives voice to those who lived through the ordeal of slavery and, along the way, shaped French and Native societies.Rather than telling a simple story of colonial domination and Native victimization, Rushforth argues that Indian slavery in New France emerged at the nexus of two very different forms of slavery: one indigenous to North America and the other rooted in the Atlantic world. The alliances that bound French and Natives together forced a century-long negotiation over the nature of slavery and its place in early American society. Neither fully Indian nor entirely French, slavery in New France drew upon and transformed indigenous and Atlantic cultures in complex and surprising ways. Based on thousands of French and Algonquian-language manuscripts archived in Canada, France, the United States and the Caribbean, Bonds of Alliance bridges the divide between continental and Atlantic approaches to early American history. By discovering unexpected connections between distant peoples and places, Rushforth sheds new light on a wide range of subjects, including intercultural diplomacy, colonial law, gender and sexuality, and the history of race., In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, French colonists and their Native allies participated in a slave trade that spanned half of North America, carrying thousands of Native Americans into bondage in the Great Lakes, Canada, and the Caribbean. In Bonds of Alliance , Brett Rushforth reveals the dynamics of this system from its origins to the end of French colonial rule. Balancing a vast geographic and chronological scope with careful attention to the lives of enslaved individuals, this book gives voice to those who lived through the ordeal of slavery and, along the way, shaped French and Native societies., In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, French colonists and their Native allies participated in a slave trade that spanned half of North America, carrying thousands of Native Americans into bondage in the Great Lakes, Canada, and the Caribbean. In Bonds of Alliance , Brett Rushforth reveals the dynamics of this system from its origins to the end of French colonial rule. Balancing a vast geographic and chronological scope with careful attention to the lives of enslaved individuals, this book gives voice to those who lived through the ordeal of slavery and, along the way, shaped French and Native societies. Rather than telling a simple story of colonial domination and Native victimization, Rushforth argues that Indian slavery in New France emerged at the nexus of two very different forms of slavery: one indigenous to North America and the other rooted in the Atlantic world. The alliances that bound French and Natives together forced a century-long negotiation over the nature of slavery and its place in early American society. Neither fully Indian nor entirely French, slavery in New France drew upon and transformed indigenous and Atlantic cultures in complex and surprising ways. Based on thousands of French and Algonquian-language manuscripts archived in Canada, France, the United States and the Caribbean, Bonds of Alliance bridges the divide between continental and Atlantic approaches to early American history. By discovering unexpected connections between distant peoples and places, Rushforth sheds new light on a wide range of subjects, including intercultural diplomacy, colonial law, gender and sexuality, and the history of race.
LC Classification Number
HT1051.R87 2012
Copyright Date
2012
ebay_catalog_id
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