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Product Description: All Our Relations moves beyond the patriarchal household to investigate the complex, meaningful connections among siblings and kin in early America. Taking South Carolina as a case study, Lorri Glover challenges deeply held assumptions about family, gender, and cultural values in the eighteenth century...read more (view table of contents, read Amazon.com's description)

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9780801864742 | Johns Hopkins Univ Pr, November 1, 2000, cover price $44.00 | About this edition: All Our Relations moves beyond the patriarchal household to investigate the complex, meaningful connections among siblings and kin in early America.

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Product Description: This rich collection of original essays illuminates the causes and consequences of the South's defining experiences with death. Employing a wide range of perspectives, while concentrating on discrete episodes in the region's past, the authors explore topics from the seventeenth century to the present, from the death traps that emerged during colonization to the bloody backlash against emancipation and civil rights to recent canny efforts to commemorate - and capitalize on - the region's deadly past...read more
By Lorri Glover (editor)

Hardcover:

9781107084209 | Cambridge Univ Pr, November 24, 2014, cover price $95.00 | About this edition: This rich collection of original essays illuminates the causes and consequences of the South's defining experiences with death.

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Product Description: This primary source reader in the popular DISCOVERING series contains a six-part pedagogical framework that guides readers through the process of historical inquiry and explanation. The text emphasizes historical study as interpretation rather than memorization of data...read more

Paperback:

9780495915010 | 7 edition (Wadsworth Pub Co, January 1, 2011), cover price $129.95 | About this edition: This primary source reader in the popular DISCOVERING series contains a six-part pedagogical framework that guides readers through the process of historical inquiry and explanation.

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Paperback:

9781305630420 | 8 edition (Wadsworth Pub Co, January 1, 2016), cover price $129.95
9780495799849 | 7 edition (Wadsworth Pub Co, January 1, 2011), cover price $129.95

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Hardcover:

9781421420011 | Johns Hopkins Univ Pr, March 25, 2016, cover price $50.00

Paperback:

9781421420028 | Johns Hopkins Univ Pr, March 25, 2016, cover price $19.95

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Hardcover:

9780300178609 | Yale Univ Pr, September 30, 2014, cover price $30.00

Paperback:

9780300219746 | Yale Univ Pr, June 7, 2016, cover price $22.00

The English had long dreamed of colonizing America, especially after Sir Francis Drake brought home Spanish treasure and dramatic tales from his raids in the Caribbean. Ambitions of finding gold and planting a New World colony seemed within reach when, in 1606, Thomas Smythe extended overseas trade with the launch of the Virginia Company. But from the beginning the American enterprise was a disaster. Within two years, warfare with Indians and dissent among the settlers threatened to destroy Smythe's Jamestown just as it had Raleigh's Roanoke a generation earlier. To rescue the doomed colonists and restore order, the company chose a new leader, Thomas Gates. Nine ships left Plymouth in the summer of 1609-the largest fleet England had ever assembled-and sailed into the teeth of a storm so violent that "it beat all light from Heaven." The inspiration for Shakespeare's The Tempest, the hurricane separated the flagship from the fleet, driving it onto reefs off the coast of Bermuda-a lucky shipwreck (all hands survived) that proved to be the turning point in the colony's fortune.

Hardcover:

9780805086546 | Henry Holt & Co, August 5, 2008, cover price $26.00

Paperback:

9780805090253 | 1 reprint edition (Henry Holt & Co, July 21, 2009), cover price $16.99

Miscellaneous:

9781429930963 | 1 edition (Henry Holt & Co, April 1, 2010), cover price $9.99

CD/Spoken Word:

9781400109470 | Unabridged edition (Tantor Media Inc, September 2, 2008), cover price $34.99 | About this edition: The English had long dreamed of colonizing America, especially after Sir Francis Drake brought home Spanish treasure and dramatic tales from his raids in the Caribbean.
9781400159475 | Mp3 una edition (Tantor Media Inc, September 2, 2008), cover price $24.99

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Product Description: The English had long dreamed of colonizing America, especially after Sir Francis Drake brought home Spanish treasure and dramatic tales from his raids in the Caribbean. Ambitions of finding gold and planting a New World colony seemed within reach when, in 1606, Thomas Smythe extended overseas trade with the launch of the Virginia Company...read more

CD/Spoken Word:

9781400139477 | Unabridged edition (Tantor Media Inc, September 2, 2008), cover price $69.99 | About this edition: The English had long dreamed of colonizing America, especially after Sir Francis Drake brought home Spanish treasure and dramatic tales from his raids in the Caribbean.

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Product Description: Spanning the era from the American Revolution to the Civil War, these nine pathbreaking original essays explore the unexpected, competing, or contradictory ways in which southerners made sense of manhood. Employing a rich variety of methodologies, the contributors look at southern masculinity within African American, white, and Native American communities; on the frontier and in towns; and across boundaries of class and age...read more
By Craig Thompson Friend (editor) and Lorri Glover (editor)

Hardcover:

9780820324234 | Univ of Georgia Pr, June 1, 2004, cover price $71.95 | About this edition: Spanning the era from the American Revolution to the Civil War, these nine pathbreaking original essays explore the unexpected, competing, or contradictory ways in which southerners made sense of manhood.

Paperback:

9780820326160 | Univ of Georgia Pr, June 1, 2004, cover price $26.95

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