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From Columbus''s voyage in 1492 to the publication of the autobiography of Olaudah Equiano, a former slave, in 1789, Jill Lepore, winner of the distinguished Bancroft Prize for history, brings to life in exciting, first-person detail some of the earliest events in American history in Encounters in the New World. Providing fascinating commentary along the way, Lepore seamlessly links together primary sources that illustrate the powerful clash of cultures in the Americas. Through emotional eyewitness accounts -- memoirs, petitions, diaries, captivity narratives, private correspondence -- formal documents, official reports, and journalistic reportage, dramatic stories of the New World are revealed, including: * A Jesuit priest''s chronicle of life among his Iroquois captors * Aztec records of forbidding omens * John Smith''s account of cannibalism among the British residents of Jamestown * Memoirs by members of Cortes''s expedition * Reminiscences of an escaped slave A special 16-page color cartographic section, including maps from both Europe and North America, provides a fascinating look at how the maps'' creators saw themselves and the world around them.

Trade Review
Students of American history will find plenty to chew on in this meaty, heavily illustrated entry in the new Pages from History series....Beginning with a full-color section, the pictures are...heavy on maps that chart the world's expansion in the European consciousness and including often fanciful scenes that in many cases are all that is left of vanished Native American cultures.... [Lepore] draws from a host of hard-to-find sources, and creates a ghastly, compelling picture of one of human history's pivotal moments. * Kirkus Reviews *
A wealth of primary source materials...an eye-opening look at the 'discovery' of the New World....Nearly every page features a black-and-white period reproduction, most with captions giving additional information...full-color reproductions of historical maps. In addition to offering valuable perspectives, this book will introduce readers to the challenges involved in understanding the past. * School Library Journal *
Presents primary source material * diaries, letters, maps, illustrationsand combines it with solid, in-depth examinations. Lepore provides essential background information and helps readers understand the context surrounding each document.Horn Book *
The author does an excellent job of introducing these documents, filling in their historical context, and pointing out their salient features....This volume provides a balance to traditional texts by presenting the voices of people not often heard, who suffered from European colonization of the new world. Classroom discussions and individual reports will be enriched....Recommended. * Book Report *
Promises to be both useful and capable of holding student interest....Contains many clear, large, and easy-to-use charts, diagrams, and pictures. The sixteen-page map section is a delight that students will find fascinating....Well-edited and beautifully illustrated. * OAH Magazine of History *
Almost all history teachers believe that the best way for students to 'catch' history is to read prime sources, not just textbook summaries. [This] fulfills that purpose superbly! The author's commentaryis readable, helpful, and connects the documents well.I'd buy the whole set for middle or high school libraries. * Library Materials Guide *

Table of Contents
What is a Document? How to Read a Document Introduction On the Turtle's Back Why Europe? Dealing with the Documents 1. Mapping the World Ptolemy's Revolution The Christian World An Expanding World America Emerges Vanishing Maps Lines and Circles 2. First Encounters Prophecies, Plans, and Fantasies First Impressions Gods? Savages? Dividing the Sexes A Catalog of Nature Indians Abroad 3. Conquest and Resistance Montezuma, Quetzalcoatl, and Cortes An Eight-Year Journey Invading the Interior The Great Debate Missions and Presidios 4. Furs, Rivers, and Black Robes The Peoples of the Longhouse A New France The Society of Jesus New Worlds, New Women Covenants of War and Peace 5. The English Arrive Go West Roanoke, the Lost Colony Powhatan and His People Founding Jamestown Pocahontas and Her Legacy 6. Africans in America Kidnapped Tips for Slave Traders Ships of Death For Sale Africans' New Worlds Two Views Runaways and Rebels 7. Planting New England Metacom's Rebellion Manitou and the City on a Hill Marking the Landscape Praying Indians Timeline Further Reading Text Credits Picture Credits Index

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      Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc
      Publication Date: 03/09/2009
      ISBN13: 9780195154917, 978-0195154917
      ISBN10: 0195154916

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      Book Synopsis
      From Columbus''s voyage in 1492 to the publication of the autobiography of Olaudah Equiano, a former slave, in 1789, Jill Lepore, winner of the distinguished Bancroft Prize for history, brings to life in exciting, first-person detail some of the earliest events in American history in Encounters in the New World. Providing fascinating commentary along the way, Lepore seamlessly links together primary sources that illustrate the powerful clash of cultures in the Americas. Through emotional eyewitness accounts -- memoirs, petitions, diaries, captivity narratives, private correspondence -- formal documents, official reports, and journalistic reportage, dramatic stories of the New World are revealed, including: * A Jesuit priest''s chronicle of life among his Iroquois captors * Aztec records of forbidding omens * John Smith''s account of cannibalism among the British residents of Jamestown * Memoirs by members of Cortes''s expedition * Reminiscences of an escaped slave A special 16-page color cartographic section, including maps from both Europe and North America, provides a fascinating look at how the maps'' creators saw themselves and the world around them.

      Trade Review
      Students of American history will find plenty to chew on in this meaty, heavily illustrated entry in the new Pages from History series....Beginning with a full-color section, the pictures are...heavy on maps that chart the world's expansion in the European consciousness and including often fanciful scenes that in many cases are all that is left of vanished Native American cultures.... [Lepore] draws from a host of hard-to-find sources, and creates a ghastly, compelling picture of one of human history's pivotal moments. * Kirkus Reviews *
      A wealth of primary source materials...an eye-opening look at the 'discovery' of the New World....Nearly every page features a black-and-white period reproduction, most with captions giving additional information...full-color reproductions of historical maps. In addition to offering valuable perspectives, this book will introduce readers to the challenges involved in understanding the past. * School Library Journal *
      Presents primary source material * diaries, letters, maps, illustrationsand combines it with solid, in-depth examinations. Lepore provides essential background information and helps readers understand the context surrounding each document.Horn Book *
      The author does an excellent job of introducing these documents, filling in their historical context, and pointing out their salient features....This volume provides a balance to traditional texts by presenting the voices of people not often heard, who suffered from European colonization of the new world. Classroom discussions and individual reports will be enriched....Recommended. * Book Report *
      Promises to be both useful and capable of holding student interest....Contains many clear, large, and easy-to-use charts, diagrams, and pictures. The sixteen-page map section is a delight that students will find fascinating....Well-edited and beautifully illustrated. * OAH Magazine of History *
      Almost all history teachers believe that the best way for students to 'catch' history is to read prime sources, not just textbook summaries. [This] fulfills that purpose superbly! The author's commentaryis readable, helpful, and connects the documents well.I'd buy the whole set for middle or high school libraries. * Library Materials Guide *

      Table of Contents
      What is a Document? How to Read a Document Introduction On the Turtle's Back Why Europe? Dealing with the Documents 1. Mapping the World Ptolemy's Revolution The Christian World An Expanding World America Emerges Vanishing Maps Lines and Circles 2. First Encounters Prophecies, Plans, and Fantasies First Impressions Gods? Savages? Dividing the Sexes A Catalog of Nature Indians Abroad 3. Conquest and Resistance Montezuma, Quetzalcoatl, and Cortes An Eight-Year Journey Invading the Interior The Great Debate Missions and Presidios 4. Furs, Rivers, and Black Robes The Peoples of the Longhouse A New France The Society of Jesus New Worlds, New Women Covenants of War and Peace 5. The English Arrive Go West Roanoke, the Lost Colony Powhatan and His People Founding Jamestown Pocahontas and Her Legacy 6. Africans in America Kidnapped Tips for Slave Traders Ships of Death For Sale Africans' New Worlds Two Views Runaways and Rebels 7. Planting New England Metacom's Rebellion Manitou and the City on a Hill Marking the Landscape Praying Indians Timeline Further Reading Text Credits Picture Credits Index

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