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Jamestown Project

Karen Ordahl Kupperman

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Leidimo metai 2008 m.
Puslapių skč. 392 psl.
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ISBN 9780674030565

Jamestown Project

The "Jamestown Project" by Karen Ordahl Kupperman, published by Harvard University Press in 2008, offers a compelling exploration of the early years of the Jamestown colony. Spanning 392 pages, this insightful biography reexamines the historical narrative surrounding Jamestown, challenging the traditional view of its failure. Kupperman delves into the complex relationships between the settlers and the Algonquians, revealing how these interactions were vital for survival. Rather than depicting Jamestown as a mere failure, she illustrates how the colony's first decade was a dynamic period of experimentation and adaptation. This book is essential for anyone interested in the intricate history of colonial America, the struggles of frontier life, and the interactions between European settlers and Native Americans. Join Kupperman as she uncovers the untold stories of resilience and ingenuity that shaped the foundation of the United States.

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Jamestown Project

Regular price €45,48
Sale price €45,48 Regular price €57,79