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Appalachia as Contested Borderland of the Early Modern Atlantic, 1528-1715

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While political activists have long decried the cultural and economic marginalization of Appalachia in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, Appalachia has similarly been excluded from the study of colonial expansion, transatlantic conflict, and slavery in the early modern Atlantic world. Drawing on sources in Spanish, Portuguese, French, Latin, and English, this monograph underscores the chaotically international, polyglot nature of early Appalachian history and foregrounds the region as a locus of imperial conflict during the early modern period. It likewise explores the European obsession with Appalachian mineral resources from 1528 to 1715, reframing Appalachian history within the fields of Latin American, early American, and Atlantic history. Ultimately, Appalachia as Contested Borderland of the Early Modern Atlantic provides new perspectives for scholars and students and suggests new directions for research in Native American and Indigenous studies, environmental studies, and Appalachian studies.

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ISBN: 9780866986328
Publication date: 7th May 2021
Author: Kimberly C Borchard
Publisher: ACMRS Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 192 pages
Series: Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies
Genres: Poetry