Chiefdoms, collapse, and coalescence in the early American South:
This book provides a new conceptual framework for understanding how the Indian nations of the early American South emerged from the ruins of a precolonial, Mississippian world. A broad regional synthesis that ranges over much of the Eastern Woodlands, its focus is on the Indians of the Carolina Pied...
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Zusammenfassung: | This book provides a new conceptual framework for understanding how the Indian nations of the early American South emerged from the ruins of a precolonial, Mississippian world. A broad regional synthesis that ranges over much of the Eastern Woodlands, its focus is on the Indians of the Carolina Piedmont - the Catawbas and their neighbors - from 1400 to 1725. Using an 'eventful' approach to social change, Robin Beck argues that the collapse of the Mississippian world was fundamentally a transformation of political economy, from one built on maize to one of guns, slaves and hides. The story takes us from first encounters through the rise of the Indian slave trade and the scourge of disease to the wars that shook the American South in the early 1700s. Yet the book's focus remains on the Catawbas, drawing on their experiences in a violent, unstable landscape to develop a comparative perspective on structural continuity and change |
Beschreibung: | Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015) |
Umfang: | 1 online resource (xvii, 302 pages) |
ISBN: | 9781139135429 |
DOI: | 10.1017/CBO9781139135429 |
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spelling | Beck, Robin 1969- Verfasser aut Chiefdoms, collapse, and coalescence in the early American South Robin Beck ; foreword by Charles M. Hudson Chiefdoms, Collapse, & Coalescence in the Early American South Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2013 1 online resource (xvii, 302 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015) Part 1. Chiefdoms. The desert of ocute ; The quartermaster's list -- Part 2. Collapse. The stranger indians ; The Waxhaws' burden -- Part 3. Coalescence. The color of war ; The deerskin map This book provides a new conceptual framework for understanding how the Indian nations of the early American South emerged from the ruins of a precolonial, Mississippian world. A broad regional synthesis that ranges over much of the Eastern Woodlands, its focus is on the Indians of the Carolina Piedmont - the Catawbas and their neighbors - from 1400 to 1725. Using an 'eventful' approach to social change, Robin Beck argues that the collapse of the Mississippian world was fundamentally a transformation of political economy, from one built on maize to one of guns, slaves and hides. The story takes us from first encounters through the rise of the Indian slave trade and the scourge of disease to the wars that shook the American South in the early 1700s. Yet the book's focus remains on the Catawbas, drawing on their experiences in a violent, unstable landscape to develop a comparative perspective on structural continuity and change Politik Mississippian culture / South Carolina / Piedmont Chiefdoms / South Carolina / Piedmont Catawba Indians / South Carolina / Piedmont / Kings and rulers Catawba Indians / South Carolina / Piedmont / Politics and government Catawba Indians / South Carolina / Piedmont / Social conditions Hudson, Charles M. aui Erscheint auch als Druckausgabe 978-1-107-02213-3 https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781139135429 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Beck, Robin 1969- Chiefdoms, collapse, and coalescence in the early American South Part 1. Chiefdoms. The desert of ocute ; The quartermaster's list -- Part 2. Collapse. The stranger indians ; The Waxhaws' burden -- Part 3. Coalescence. The color of war ; The deerskin map Politik Mississippian culture / South Carolina / Piedmont Chiefdoms / South Carolina / Piedmont Catawba Indians / South Carolina / Piedmont / Kings and rulers Catawba Indians / South Carolina / Piedmont / Politics and government Catawba Indians / South Carolina / Piedmont / Social conditions |
title | Chiefdoms, collapse, and coalescence in the early American South |
title_alt | Chiefdoms, Collapse, & Coalescence in the Early American South |
title_auth | Chiefdoms, collapse, and coalescence in the early American South |
title_exact_search | Chiefdoms, collapse, and coalescence in the early American South |
title_full | Chiefdoms, collapse, and coalescence in the early American South Robin Beck ; foreword by Charles M. Hudson |
title_fullStr | Chiefdoms, collapse, and coalescence in the early American South Robin Beck ; foreword by Charles M. Hudson |
title_full_unstemmed | Chiefdoms, collapse, and coalescence in the early American South Robin Beck ; foreword by Charles M. Hudson |
title_short | Chiefdoms, collapse, and coalescence in the early American South |
title_sort | chiefdoms collapse and coalescence in the early american south |
topic | Politik Mississippian culture / South Carolina / Piedmont Chiefdoms / South Carolina / Piedmont Catawba Indians / South Carolina / Piedmont / Kings and rulers Catawba Indians / South Carolina / Piedmont / Politics and government Catawba Indians / South Carolina / Piedmont / Social conditions |
topic_facet | Politik Mississippian culture / South Carolina / Piedmont Chiefdoms / South Carolina / Piedmont Catawba Indians / South Carolina / Piedmont / Kings and rulers Catawba Indians / South Carolina / Piedmont / Politics and government Catawba Indians / South Carolina / Piedmont / Social conditions |
url | https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781139135429 |
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