
A New Face on the Countryside
Indians, Colonists, and Slaves in South Atlantic Forests, 1500-1800
Series: Studies in Environment and History;
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Product details:
- Publisher Cambridge University Press
- Date of Publication 30 March 1990
- ISBN 9780521387392
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages216 pages
- Size 227x152x16 mm
- Weight 340 g
- Language English 60
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Short description:
Silver traces the effects of English settlement on South Atlantic ecology, showing how three cultures interacted with their changing environment.
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In this book, Timothy Silver traces the effects of English settlement on South Atlantic ecology, showing how three cultures - Indian, European, and African - interacted with and were, in turn, affected by, their changing environment. In assessing such ecological changes, Silver pays particular attention to regional variations, explaining how local geography and settlement patterns influenced the environment. And although his focus is the English South, Silver also shows us how economic and ecological developments in Europe, the Caribbean, and elsewhere frequently dictated how South Atlantic colonists used their land. Consequently, his book provides an engaging and detailed look at the complex relationships between humans, plants, and animals in a unique and diverse region of North America.
"...thoroughly engrossing....Timothy Silver offers a wealth of fascinating information about the topography and the flora and fauna of the region east of the Appalachians, south of Pennsylvania, and north of the Okefenokee Swamp....rewarding reading." American Ethnologist
Table of Contents:
List of figures; Preface; Acknowledgments; 1. Prologue: images and boundaries; 2. Perspectives on the land; 3. Perspectives on the people, 1500; 4. Europeans going thither; 5. An accessible desert; 6. The price of civility; 7. Conclusion: perspectives on the land and people, 1800; Index.
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