1607-1675

1607-1675
Title 1607-1675 PDF eBook
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Total Pages 598
Release 1894
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A Library of American Literature: Early colonial literature, 1607-1675

A Library of American Literature: Early colonial literature, 1607-1675
Title A Library of American Literature: Early colonial literature, 1607-1675 PDF eBook
Author Edmund Clarence Stedman
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Total Pages 560
Release 1888
Genre American literature
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The Transformation of the Southeastern Indians, 1540-1760

The Transformation of the Southeastern Indians, 1540-1760
Title The Transformation of the Southeastern Indians, 1540-1760 PDF eBook
Author Robbie Ethridge
Publisher Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages 410
Release 2010-12-01
Genre History
ISBN 160473955X

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With essays by Stephen Davis, Penelope Drooker, Patricia K. Galloway, Steven Hahn, Charles Hudson, Marvin Jeter, Paul Kelton, Timothy Pertulla, Christopher Rodning, Helen Rountree, Marvin T. Smith, and John Worth The first two-hundred years of Western civilization in the Americas was a time when fundamental and sometimes catastrophic changes occurred in Native American communities in the South. In The Transformation of the Southeastern Indians, 1540–1760, historians, anthropologists, and archaeologists provide perspectives on how this era shaped American Indian society for later generations and how it even affects these communities today. This collection of essays presents the most current scholarship on the social history of the South, identifying and examining the historical forces, trends, and events that were attendant to the formation of the Indians of the colonial South. The essayists discuss how Southeastern Indian culture and society evolved. They focus on such aspects as the introduction of European diseases to the New World, long-distance migration and relocation, the influences of the Spanish mission system, the effects of the English plantation system, the northern fur trade of the English, and the French, Dutch, and English trade of Indian slaves and deerskins in the South. This book covers the full geographic and social scope of the Southeast, including the indigenous peoples of Florida, Virginia, Maryland, the Appalachian Mountains, the Carolina Piedmont, the Ohio Valley, and the Central and Lower Mississippi Valleys.

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Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages 85
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ISBN 3385420873

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L. L. L. Catalogue of Engravings of Some Distinguished British Jurists and a Few Other Noted Men

L. L. L. Catalogue of Engravings of Some Distinguished British Jurists and a Few Other Noted Men
Title L. L. L. Catalogue of Engravings of Some Distinguished British Jurists and a Few Other Noted Men PDF eBook
Author Anna Fenn Parker Pruyn (Mrs. J. V. L. Pruyn)
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Total Pages 60
Release 1907
Genre Engraving
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An Introduction to German Pietism

An Introduction to German Pietism
Title An Introduction to German Pietism PDF eBook
Author Douglas H. Shantz
Publisher JHU Press
Total Pages 516
Release 2013-04-15
Genre History
ISBN 1421408309

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An up-to-date portrait of a defining moment in the Christian story—its beginnings, worldview, and cultural significance. Winner of the Dale W. Brown Book Award of the Young Center for Anabaptists and Pietist Studies at Elizabethtown College An Introduction to German Pietism provides a scholarly investigation of a movement that changed the history of Protestantism. The Pietists can be credited with inspiring both Evangelicalism and modern individualism. Taking into account new discoveries in the field, Douglas H. Shantz focuses on features of Pietism that made it religiously and culturally significant. He discusses the social and religious roots of Pietism in earlier German Radicalism and situates Pietist beginnings in three cities: Frankfurt, Leipzig, and Halle. Shantz also examines the cultural worlds of the Pietists, including Pietism and gender, Pietists as readers and translators of the Bible, and Pietists as missionaries to the far reaches of the world. He not only considers Pietism's role in shaping modern western religion and culture but also reflects on the relevance of the Pietist religious paradigm of today. The first survey of German Pietism in English in forty years, An Introduction to German Pietism provides a narrative interpretation of the movement as a whole. The book's accessible tone and concise portrayal of an extensive and complex subject make it ideal for courses on early modern Christianity and German history. The book includes appendices with translations of German primary sources and discussion questions.

Portraits of Edo and Early Modern Japan

Portraits of Edo and Early Modern Japan
Title Portraits of Edo and Early Modern Japan PDF eBook
Author Gerald Groemer
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 372
Release 2019-05-28
Genre History
ISBN 9811373760

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This volume presents a series of five portraits of Edo, the central region of urban space today known as Tokyo, from the great fire of 1657 to the devastating earthquake of 1855. This book endeavors to allow Edo, or at least some of the voices that constituted Edo, to do most of the speaking. These voices become audible in the work of five Japanese eye-witness observers, who notated what they saw, heard, felt, tasted, experienced, and remembered. “An Eastern Stirrup,” presents a vivid portrait of the great conflagration of 1657 that nearly wiped out the city. “Tales of Long Long Ago,” details seventeenth-century warrior-class ways as depicted by a particularly conservative samurai. “The River of Time,” describes the city and its flourishing cultural and economic development during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. “The Spider’s Reel” looks back at both the attainments and calamities of Edo in the 1780s. Finally, “Disaster Days,” offers a meticulous account of Edo life among the ruins of the catastrophic 1855 tremor. Read in sequence, these five pieces offer a unique “insider’s perspective” on the city of Edo and early modern Japan.