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Author:
Lennox, Jeffers, 1980- author.
Title:
Homelands and empires : Indigenous spaces, imperial fictions, and competition for territory in northeastern North America, 1690-1763 / Jeffers Lennox.
Publisher:
University of Toronto Press,
Copyright Date:
2017
Description:
xii, 334 pages : illustration, maps ; 26 cm.
Subject:
Indians of North America--History--Atlantic Provinces--History--17th century.
Indians of North America--History--Atlantic Provinces--History--18th century.
Land settlement--Atlantic Provinces--History--17th century.
Land settlement--Atlantic Provinces--History--18th century.
Atlantic Provinces--History--17th century.
Atlantic Provinces--History--18th century.
Indians of North America--Land tenure.
Land settlement.
Canada--Atlantic Provinces.
1600-1799
History.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 257-324) and index.
Summary:
"The period from 1690 to 1763 was a time of intense territorial competition during which Indigenous peoples remained a dominant force. British Nova Scotia and French Acadia were imaginary places that administrators hoped to graft over the ancestral homelands of the Mi'kmaq, Wulstukwiuk, Passamaquoddy, and Abenaki peoples. Homelands and Empires is the inaugural volume in the University of Toronto Press's Studies in Atlantic Canada History. In this deeply researched and engagingly argued work, Jeffers Lennox reconfigures our general understanding of how Indigenous peoples, imperial forces, and settlers competed for space in northeastern North America before the British conquest in 1763. Lennox's judicious investigation of official correspondence, treaties, newspapers and magazines, diaries, and maps reveals a locally developed system of accommodation that promoted peaceful interactions but enabled violent reprisals when agreements were broken. This outstanding contribution to scholarship on early North America questions the nature and practice of imperial expansion in the face of Indigenous territorial strength."-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
Studies in Atlantic Canada history
ISBN:
1442645857
9781442645851
1442614056
9781442614055
OCLC:
(OCoLC)960029295
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)

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