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Launched in 2011, the peer-reviewed Journal of Early American History is dedicated to the advancement of scholarly understanding of the colonization of the Americas. It encourages a trans-Atlantic, comparative, and international perspective on the creation and development of colonial societies across the Americas between the arrival of ...
- Journal of Early American History Volume 11 Issue 1 (2021) - Brill
A Discussion of David D. Hall’s The Puritans: A...
- Journal of Early American History Volume 13 Issue 1 (2023) - Brill
Journal of Early American History Volume 13 Issue 1 (2023)...
- Journal of Early American History Volume 11 Issue 1 (2021) - Brill
A Discussion of David D. Hall’s The Puritans: A Transatlantic History. Jeffrey Alan Erbig, Jr., Where Caciques and Mapmakers Met: Border Making in Eighteenth-Century South America. "Volume 11 (2021): Issue 1 (Apr 2021)" published on 28 Apr 2021 by Brill.
Journal of Early American History Volume 13 Issue 1 (2023) Share link with colleague or librarian. Email this content. Volume 13 (2023): Issue 1 (Apr 2023) in Journal of Early American History. Online ISSN: 1877-0703. Print ISSN: 1877-0223. Publisher: Brill. Subjects. American Studies. Early Americas. History. Early Modern History.
The peer-reviewed Journal of Early American History is dedicated to the advancement of scholarly understanding of the history of the colonization of the Americas and appears three times annually. It offers explorations on any aspect of early American history to a broad audience of historians.
The Journal of American History is the leading scholarly publication and journal of record in the field of American history and is the major resource for the study, investigation, and teaching of our country's heritage …
The William and Mary Quarterly is the leading journal of early American history, an interdisciplinary academic publication that has featured history, political science, art history, literature, architecture and material culture, and digital humanities.
The early modern colonization of the Americas ranks among the most influential developments that shaped the modern world. Between the initial exploratory European contacts with the Americas in the late fifteenth century and the eventual independence of American states from Europe lies the multifaceted development of small communities into large ...