Early American Social History

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Two different Worlds
An early american social history lecture on 'Two different worlds, England and America 1500-1600'

Shared with the World by Mrs Lisa Lavender
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Origins of Empire: Early America
An Early American Social History lecture on the origins of empire, Ireland, roanoke, 1550-1600

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Migration and Settlement
An Early American Social History lecture on migration and settlement in Virginia

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Native American Response
An Early American Social History lecture on the native american response to migration and settlement

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Development of Chesapeake Society to 1660
An Early American Social History audio-lecture on the development of Chesapeake Society to 1660

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Development of New England Society to 1660
An Early American Social History audio-lecture on the development of New England Society to 1660

Shared with the World by Mrs Lisa Lavender
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Bacons Rebellion and King Philip's War of the 1670s
An Early American Social History audio-lecture on Bacon's rebellion anf King Philip's War in the 1670s.

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The Glorious Revolution of the 1680s
An Early American Social History audio-lecture on the Glorious Revolution of the 1680s

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Religious Revivals 1700-1775
An Early American Social History audio-lecture on the religious revivals in 1700-1775

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Gendered Lives at work in early America
An Early American Social History audio-lecture on issues of gendeer in the work environment

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Gendered lives at home in early America
An Early American Social History audio-lecture on domesticity and gendered lives at home

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American Culture and leisure
An Early American Social History audio-lecture on culture and leisure in the period

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Early American Slave Societies
An Early American Social History audio-lecture on slave societies

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Joining the empire, 1690-1763
An Early American Social History audio-lecture on joining the empire, 1690-1763.

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Crisis of Empire, 1763-1776
An Early American Social history audio-lecture on the crisis of empire, 1763-1776

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Early American Social History

This series of lecture podcasts (from the School of Comparative American Studies at the University of Warwick) examines English colonies in North America from their establishment in the early seventeenth century to their break away from Britain in the 1770s. They discuss why the English felt the need for colonial expansion in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, why they chose North America and how they went about creating new societies three thousand miles from home.

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