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From the Editors JOURNAL OF EARLY AMERICAN HISTORY Journal of Early American History Aims & Scope Th e early modern colonization of the Americas ranks among the most infl uential developments that shaped the modern world. Between the initial exploratory European contacts with the Americas in the late fi fteenth century and the eventual independence of American states from Europe lies the multifaceted development of small communities into large colonies, which drew upon their European inheritance and their New World experience and interaction with non-European cultures and societies to form distinctive cultures and identities. Th e peer-reviewed Journal of Early American History is dedicated to the advancement of scholarly understanding of the history of the colonization of the Americas and will appear three times annually. It off ers explorations on any aspect of early American history to a broad audience of historians. Th ese investigations may be conceived in the broadest way chronologically, geographically, and thematically, whether in explicitly comparative studies, or by the grouping of studies. Editors Jaap Jacobs, University of Amsterdam (Th e Netherlands) L.H. Roper, State University of New York-New Paltz (USA) Bertrand Van Ruymbeke, Université de Paris VIII (France) Book Review Editor Matthew Ward, University of Dundee http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of Early American History Brill

From the Editors

Journal of Early American History , Volume 1 (1): 1 – Jan 1, 2011

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Publisher
Brill
Copyright
© 2011 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
ISSN
1877-0223
eISSN
1877-0703
DOI
10.1163/187707011X556930
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Abstract

JOURNAL OF EARLY AMERICAN HISTORY Journal of Early American History Aims & Scope Th e early modern colonization of the Americas ranks among the most infl uential developments that shaped the modern world. Between the initial exploratory European contacts with the Americas in the late fi fteenth century and the eventual independence of American states from Europe lies the multifaceted development of small communities into large colonies, which drew upon their European inheritance and their New World experience and interaction with non-European cultures and societies to form distinctive cultures and identities. Th e peer-reviewed Journal of Early American History is dedicated to the advancement of scholarly understanding of the history of the colonization of the Americas and will appear three times annually. It off ers explorations on any aspect of early American history to a broad audience of historians. Th ese investigations may be conceived in the broadest way chronologically, geographically, and thematically, whether in explicitly comparative studies, or by the grouping of studies. Editors Jaap Jacobs, University of Amsterdam (Th e Netherlands) L.H. Roper, State University of New York-New Paltz (USA) Bertrand Van Ruymbeke, Université de Paris VIII (France) Book Review Editor Matthew Ward, University of Dundee

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Published: Jan 1, 2011

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