Early English Encounters in Russia, West Africa, and the Americas, 1530-1614

Early English Encounters in Russia, West Africa, and the Americas, 1530-1614
ISBN-10
0773464123
ISBN-13
9780773464124
Category
Political Science / International Relations / General
Pages
336
Language
English
Published
2004
Publisher
Edwin Mellen Press
Author
Melanie Perreault

Description

In recent years, the field of comparative study has enjoyed a resurgence of attention as scholars attempt to understand the past in a global context. For scholars interested in early American history, the new emphasis on the connections throughout the Atlantic has been particularly rewarding. This book offers a different approach to the study of the Atlantic World, one that strikes a balance between the ability of a grand thesis to allow broad generalizations and comparisons, and the ability of more focused studies to provide detail. Through this comparative study, the author argues that the English participants in first contact attempted to assert their control over the natives of region by placing them into categories that were both recognizable and inferior, using ideas of class and gender hierarchies. The native peoples were not quick to give up their sources of power, however, and were often able to assert their own control over the situation. The disjuncture between English literary pretensions to superiority and their actual dependence on native peoples led to increasing friction and ultimately, violence. This study makes important contributions to the study of race, class,

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