Brothers Among Nations: The Pursuit of Intercultural Alliances in Early America, 1580-1660

Brothers Among Nations: The Pursuit of Intercultural Alliances in Early America, 1580-1660

by Cynthia J. Van Zandt
Brothers Among Nations: The Pursuit of Intercultural Alliances in Early America, 1580-1660

Brothers Among Nations: The Pursuit of Intercultural Alliances in Early America, 1580-1660

by Cynthia J. Van Zandt

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Overview

During the first eighty years of permanent European colonization, webs of alliances shaped North America from northern New England to the Outer Banks of North Carolina and entangled all peoples in one form or another.

In Brothers among Nations, Cynthia Van Zandt argues that the pursuit of alliances was a widespread multiethnic quest that shaped the early colonial American world in fundamentally important ways. These alliances could produce surprising results, with Europeans sometimes subservient to more powerful Native American nations, even as native nations were sometimes clients and tributaries of European colonists. Spanning nine European colonies, including English, Dutch, and Swedish colonies, as well as many Native American nations and a community of transplanted Africans, Brothers among Nations enlists a broad array of sources to illuminate the degree to which European colonists were frequently among the most vulnerable people in North America and the centrality of Native Americans to the success of the European colonial project.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780195181241
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 07/08/2008
Pages: 264
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 9.30(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Cynthia J. Van Zandt is an Associate Professor of History at the University of New Hampshire.

Table of Contents

PrologueIntroduction1. Mapping the Peoples of the World: Geography, Chorography, and Intercultural Alliances2. Laying the Groundwork for Alliances: Language, Maps, and Intercultural Suspicion3. "You Called Him Father:" Fictive Kinship and Tributary Alliances in Tsennacomacah/Virginia4. Alliance-Making and the Struggle for the Soul of Plymouth Colony5. Captain Claiborne's Alliance6. Alliances of Necessity: Fictive Kinship and Manhattan's Diaspora African Community7. Nations Intertwined: Alliances and the Susquehannocks' Geography of North AmericaEpilogue: Captain Claiborne's Lost IsleNotesIndex
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