Author: Great Britain. Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts
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Category : Manuscripts
Languages : en
Pages : 584
Book Description
Report on American Manuscripts in the Royal Institution of Great Britain: April-Dec. 1783
Author: Great Britain. Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Manuscripts
Languages : en
Pages : 584
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Manuscripts
Languages : en
Pages : 584
Book Description
Report on American Manuscripts in the Royal Institution of Great Britain: 1747-July, 1779
Author: Great Britain. Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Manuscripts
Languages : en
Pages : 574
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Manuscripts
Languages : en
Pages : 574
Book Description
Report on American Manuscripts in the Royal Institution of Great Britain ...
Author: Great Britain. Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Manuscripts
Languages : en
Pages : 548
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Manuscripts
Languages : en
Pages : 548
Book Description
Report on American Manuscripts in the Royal Institution of Great Britain ...
Author: Great Britain. Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Manuscripts
Languages : en
Pages : 568
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Manuscripts
Languages : en
Pages : 568
Book Description
Report on American Manuscripts in the Royal Institution of Great Britain: Aug. 1779-June 1782
Author: Great Britain. Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Manuscripts
Languages : en
Pages : 640
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Manuscripts
Languages : en
Pages : 640
Book Description
Report on American Manuscripts in the Royal Institution of Great Britain ...: Aug. 1779-June 1782
Author: Benjamin Franklin Stevens
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Great Britain
Languages : en
Pages : 628
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Great Britain
Languages : en
Pages : 628
Book Description
Report of the Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts
Author: Great Britain. Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Great Britain
Languages : en
Pages : 226
Book Description
First to ninth reports, 1870-1883/84, with appendices giving reports on unpublished manuscripts in private collections; Appendices after v. [15a] pt. 10 issued without general title.
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Category : Great Britain
Languages : en
Pages : 226
Book Description
First to ninth reports, 1870-1883/84, with appendices giving reports on unpublished manuscripts in private collections; Appendices after v. [15a] pt. 10 issued without general title.
The First Mapping of America
Author: Alex Johnson
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1786723212
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 642
Book Description
The First Mapping of America tells the story of the General Survey. At the heart of the story lie the remarkable maps and the men who made them - the commanding and highly professional Samuel Holland, Surveyor-General in the North, and the brilliant but mercurial William Gerard De Brahm, Surveyor-General in the South. Battling both physical and political obstacles, Holland and De Brahm sought to establish their place in the firmament of the British hierarchy. Yet the reality in which they had to operate was largely controlled from afar, by Crown administrators in London and the colonies and by wealthy speculators, whose approval or opposition could make or break the best laid plans as they sought to use the Survey for their own ends.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1786723212
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 642
Book Description
The First Mapping of America tells the story of the General Survey. At the heart of the story lie the remarkable maps and the men who made them - the commanding and highly professional Samuel Holland, Surveyor-General in the North, and the brilliant but mercurial William Gerard De Brahm, Surveyor-General in the South. Battling both physical and political obstacles, Holland and De Brahm sought to establish their place in the firmament of the British hierarchy. Yet the reality in which they had to operate was largely controlled from afar, by Crown administrators in London and the colonies and by wealthy speculators, whose approval or opposition could make or break the best laid plans as they sought to use the Survey for their own ends.
Report on American Manuscripts in the Royal Institution of Great Britain: July 1782-March 1783
Author: Great Britain. Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Manuscripts
Languages : en
Pages : 506
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Manuscripts
Languages : en
Pages : 506
Book Description
The Enslaved and Their Enslavers
Author: Edward Pearson
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN: 1512824399
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 521
Book Description
In The Enslaved and Their Enslavers, Edward Pearson offers a sweeping history of slavery in South Carolina, from British settlement in 1670 to the dawn of the Civil War. For enslaved peoples, the shape of their daily lives depended primarily on the particular environment in which they lived and worked, and Pearson examines three distinctive settings in the province: the extensive rice and indigo plantations of the coastal plain; the streets, workshops, and wharves of Charleston; and the farms and estates of the upcountry. In doing so, he provides a fine-grained analysis of how enslaved laborers interacted with their enslavers in the workplace and other locations where they encountered one another as plantation agriculture came to dominate the colony. The Enslaved and Their Enslavers sets this portrait of early South Carolina against broader political events, economic developments, and social trends that also shaped the development of slavery in the region. For example, the outbreak of the American Revolution and the subsequent war against the British in the 1770s and early 1780s as well as the French and Haitian revolutions all had a profound impact on the institution's development, both in terms of what enslaved people drew from these events and how their enslavers responded to them. Throughout South Carolina's long history, enslaved people never accepted their enslavement passively and regularly demonstrated their fundamental opposition to the institution by engaging in acts of resistance, which ranged from vandalism to arson to escape, and, on rare occasions, organizing collectively against their oppression. Their attempts to subvert the institution in which they were held captive not only resulted in slaveowners tightening formal and informal mechanisms of control but also generated new forms of thinking about race and slavery among whites that eventually mutated into pro-slavery ideology and the myth of southern exceptionalism.
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN: 1512824399
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 521
Book Description
In The Enslaved and Their Enslavers, Edward Pearson offers a sweeping history of slavery in South Carolina, from British settlement in 1670 to the dawn of the Civil War. For enslaved peoples, the shape of their daily lives depended primarily on the particular environment in which they lived and worked, and Pearson examines three distinctive settings in the province: the extensive rice and indigo plantations of the coastal plain; the streets, workshops, and wharves of Charleston; and the farms and estates of the upcountry. In doing so, he provides a fine-grained analysis of how enslaved laborers interacted with their enslavers in the workplace and other locations where they encountered one another as plantation agriculture came to dominate the colony. The Enslaved and Their Enslavers sets this portrait of early South Carolina against broader political events, economic developments, and social trends that also shaped the development of slavery in the region. For example, the outbreak of the American Revolution and the subsequent war against the British in the 1770s and early 1780s as well as the French and Haitian revolutions all had a profound impact on the institution's development, both in terms of what enslaved people drew from these events and how their enslavers responded to them. Throughout South Carolina's long history, enslaved people never accepted their enslavement passively and regularly demonstrated their fundamental opposition to the institution by engaging in acts of resistance, which ranged from vandalism to arson to escape, and, on rare occasions, organizing collectively against their oppression. Their attempts to subvert the institution in which they were held captive not only resulted in slaveowners tightening formal and informal mechanisms of control but also generated new forms of thinking about race and slavery among whites that eventually mutated into pro-slavery ideology and the myth of southern exceptionalism.