The Making of the Nations and Cultures of the New World :An Essay in Comparative History ( Carleton Library Series )

Publication subTitle :An Essay in Comparative History

Publication series :Carleton Library Series

Author: Bouchard   Gérard  

Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press‎

Publication year: 2008

E-ISBN: 9780773574526

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780773532137

Subject: D091.5 Modern (1917 ~)

Keyword: 历史、地理

Language: ENG

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Between the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries the Americas, Australia, and New Zealand emerged as nations. Through conquest and violent appropriation, European immigrants settled these lands and developed a sense of belonging, powerfully expressed in identity, memory, and the belief in utopias. Many of these new nations succeeded in breaking their colonial links to achieve political and cultural emancipation.

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