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A Companion to Colonial America consists of twenty-three original essays by expert historians on the key issues and topics in American colonial history. Each essay surveys the scholarship and prevailing interpretations in these key areas, discussing the differing arguments and assessing their merits. * Coverage includes politics, religion, migration, gender, ecology, and many others.

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A Companion to Colonial America consists of twenty-three original essays by expert historians on the key issues and topics in American colonial history. Each essay surveys the scholarship and prevailing interpretations in these key areas, discussing the differing arguments and assessing their merits. * Coverage includes politics, religion, migration, gender, ecology, and many others.

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Daniel Vickers is Professor of History at the University of California San Diego. He is the author of Farmers and Fisherman: Two Centuries of Work in Essex County, Massachusetts (1994).
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"An indispensable survey of a generation of scholarship on earlyAmerican history. The continent-wide approach is breathtaking- a testimony to the expanding horizons of Americanhistorians." Gary B. Nash, University of California LosAngeles

"This authoritative and well produced volume provides anoverview of the state of play in the ever expanding field ofcolonial American history. This valuable reference work provides acomprehensive and thought provoking entree into a sophisticatedfield of historical enquiry." The Journal of the HistoricalAssociation