3 edition of French colonial archaeology in the Southeast and Caribbean found in the catalog.
French colonial archaeology in the Southeast and Caribbean
Kenneth Goodley Kelly
Published
2011
by University Press of Florida in Gainesville
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Statement | edited by Kenneth G. Kelly and Meredith D. Hardy |
Series | Florida Museum of Natural History. Ripley P. Bullen series |
Contributions | Florida Museum of Natural History |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | F212 .F74 2011 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | p. cm. |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL25109007M |
ISBN 10 | 9780813036809 |
LC Control Number | 2011011172 |
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French Colonial Archaeology in the Southeast and Caribbean (Florida Museum of Natural History: Ripley P. Bullen Series)Price: $ This book provides insights into their interactions with their English and Spanish rivals south of the border."—Charles Ewen, East Carolina University "The first collection of broadly multiregional and multidisciplinary archaeological studies addressing the French colonial experience in the southern United States and the : University Press of Florida.
French Colonial Archaeology in the Southeast and Caribbean is a fine pick, much recommended for history, archaeology, and anthropology collections." --The Midwest Book Review "While the French colonial experience in Canada and the Great Lakes is well known, the French presence (which was extensive) in the American Southeast and Caribbean is not.
Buy This Book in Print summary This innovative collection of essays brings together archaeological research on French colonial sites from Maryland, South Carolina, the Gulf Coast and Lower Mississippi Valley, the Caribbean, and French Guiana to explore the nature of French by: 7.
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Hardy. Get this from a library. French colonial archaeology in the Southeast and Caribbean. [Kenneth Goodley Kelly; Meredith D Hardy; Florida Museum of Natural History.;] -- The French colonial presence in the southern United States and Caribbean shaped the history and development of these regions in unique ways.
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At the Society for Historical Archaeology (SHA) Conference on Historical and Underwater Archaeology held in St. Louis, MO January, a symposium on French Colonial Archaeology of the Southeastern United States, Gulf Coast, and Caribbean.
Book review: Kenneth G. Kelly & Meredith D. Hardy (eds.) French Colonial Archaeology in the Southeast and Caribbean. French interest in overseas colonization developed early in the sixteenth century, at first focusing primarily on the Americas newly discovered to Europeans (for a comprehensive overview, see Boucher, ).The archaeological discussion that follows this section is limited to that region, and more specifically to North America, where most French colonial archaeological research has so far.
"We are reminded that the Caribbean was a more complicated place than we usually imagine."--Kenneth G. Kelly, coeditor of French Colonial Archaeology in the Southeast and Caribbean "These thirteen lucidly written case studies examine diverse communities, histories, and landscapes, demonstrating that the Caribbean offers historical archaeology a great deal more than the study of sugar and.
The Colonial Caribbean - by James A. Delle May Beckford, William () A Descriptive Account of the Island of Jamaica: With Remarks Upon the Cultivation of the Sugar-Cane, Throughout the Different Seasons of the Year, and Chiefly Considered in a Picturesque Point of View; Also, Observations and Reflections Upon What Would Probably Be the Consequences of an Abolition of the Slave-Trade.
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This is a groundbreaking book that will inspire historical archaeologists to systematically examine the broader social. “We are reminded that the Caribbean was a more complicated place than we usually imagine.”—Kenneth G. Kelly, coeditor of French Colonial Archaeology in the Southeast and Caribbean Caribbean plantations and the forces that shaped them—slavery, sugar, capitalism, and the tropical, sometimes deadly environment—have been studied s: 1.
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Referred Articles and Chapters. shadowed the potentially valuable findings from the French Caribbean. As a scholarly work, French Colonial Archaeology in the Southeast and Caribbean achieves Kelly and Hardys goal of tracing "dynamism and diversity, contact and change, hybridity, and adaptation" (p.
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Michael G. Vann is a professor of world history at California State University, Sacramento. A specialist in imperialism and the Cold War in Southeast Asia, he is the author of The Great Hanoi Rat Hunt: Empires, Disease, and Modernity in French.