This article examines a variety of texts produced by the French and English colonists of the island of St Kitts in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. During this time, the island was jointly settled by these two groups, a situation which created considerable tension and frequent hostilities between them. By placing these texts in dialogue with one another, we gain a clearer and more nuanced understanding of the extent to which these competing imperial projects resembled and differed from one another, allowing us a new perspective on European settlement in the Caribbean in the era of slavery.<br><br>Este artículo examina la variedad de textos producida por los colonos franceses e ingleses de la isla de St. Kitts (San Cristóbal) en los...
Since the arrival of settlers in French Bay, Acadia has aroused the interest of writers. Thus Marc L...
This study focuses on contacts between and among English, Dutch, and Swedish colonists, Native Ameri...
This study focuses on contacts between and among English, Dutch, and Swedish colonists, Native Ameri...
This article examines a variety of texts produced by the French and English colonists of the island ...
This article examines the hostile relationship between Guadeloupe and Martinique at a time when the ...
This article examines the hostile relationship between Guadeloupe and Martinique at a time when the ...
In close readings of narrative and archival texts, Engendering Islands analyzes notions of human dif...
The study examines cultural effects of various colonial systems of government in the Spanish- and Fr...
"No Peace Beyond the Line": this traditional expression characterizes the historiography of intercol...
When the first long-lasting settlements appeared in what was to become Saint-Domingue, the settlers ...
This article deals with the complex relationships — involving the various interests of the French, t...
In the wake of the Seven Years’ War (1756-1763), the Caribbean islands of Dominica, Grenada, St. Vin...
This dissertation examines how news and information circulated among select colonies in the British ...
This article aims to study the stereotypical image of the other in the seventeenth century colonial ...
Since the arrival of settlers in French Bay, Acadia has aroused the interest of writers. Thus Marc L...
Since the arrival of settlers in French Bay, Acadia has aroused the interest of writers. Thus Marc L...
This study focuses on contacts between and among English, Dutch, and Swedish colonists, Native Ameri...
This study focuses on contacts between and among English, Dutch, and Swedish colonists, Native Ameri...
This article examines a variety of texts produced by the French and English colonists of the island ...
This article examines the hostile relationship between Guadeloupe and Martinique at a time when the ...
This article examines the hostile relationship between Guadeloupe and Martinique at a time when the ...
In close readings of narrative and archival texts, Engendering Islands analyzes notions of human dif...
The study examines cultural effects of various colonial systems of government in the Spanish- and Fr...
"No Peace Beyond the Line": this traditional expression characterizes the historiography of intercol...
When the first long-lasting settlements appeared in what was to become Saint-Domingue, the settlers ...
This article deals with the complex relationships — involving the various interests of the French, t...
In the wake of the Seven Years’ War (1756-1763), the Caribbean islands of Dominica, Grenada, St. Vin...
This dissertation examines how news and information circulated among select colonies in the British ...
This article aims to study the stereotypical image of the other in the seventeenth century colonial ...
Since the arrival of settlers in French Bay, Acadia has aroused the interest of writers. Thus Marc L...
Since the arrival of settlers in French Bay, Acadia has aroused the interest of writers. Thus Marc L...
This study focuses on contacts between and among English, Dutch, and Swedish colonists, Native Ameri...
This study focuses on contacts between and among English, Dutch, and Swedish colonists, Native Ameri...