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Jamestown Colony: A Political, Social, and Cultural History [Hardcover]

Frank Grizzard (Author), D. Boyd Smith (Author)

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185109637X 978-1851096374 March 21, 2007 1

Four centuries after its founding, Jamestown has become the stuff of movies, legend, and tourism. This important work treats the reality behind the legends—Pocahontas, John Rolfe, Powhatan, John Smith, and others—and puts the stories into a broader context. More than 250 A–Z entries detail the colonial strategies, military considerations, political realities, and personal privations that went into the creation of the first enduring beachhead in the British effort to colonize the New World.

Based on primary sources and ongoing archaeological work, this book is the most comprehensive look at life in Jamestown. The reader will find detailed scholarship on all the familiar names along with the stories of the lesser known, told in their own words when possible. Published in the quadricentennial of Jamestown's founding, this solid reference is an invaluable resource for the student and history buff.


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In the spring of 1607, after a miserable voyage, three ships carrying 105 settlers and 55 crewmen entered Chesapeake Bay and selected a site for James Town, the first successful English colony in the New World. The 400th anniversary of the founding of Jamestown is being marked by a variety of events and publications, including this encyclopedia. Following a lengthy introduction that describes the colony's history, some 250 entries provide information on individuals and groups (Rolfe, John; French Huguenots); places (Hog Island, Martin's Hundred); enterprises (Falling Creek Ironworks, Fur trade); and other topics (Archaeology, Cannibalism, Massacre of 1622). No criteria for the selection of topics are provided, but the authors seem to have made a point being broadly inclusive. Especially noteworthy are the many entries related to the Native Americans the settlers encountered (for example, Pamunkey Indians, Pocahantas, Powhatan) and the five-and-a half-page entry on Slavery. Each entry concludes with cross-references and further-reading suggestions. Complementing the entries are numerous sidebars, many containing excerpts from primary accounts. The fact that each sidebar is listed in the table of contents and also indicated by italics in the index is helpful; sidebar material is often easy to miss. More than 50 "Selected Writings" include important official documents and firsthand accounts. Among the appendixes are a chronology, a list of "Tribes of the Powhatan Confederacy," a list of "Virginia's Chief Executives, 1607–1699," and more. Rounding out the volume are a bibliography and detailed index. Black-and-white illustrations enhance the work and contribute to the handsome design. Based on current scholarship, this work will have value long after the anniversary observances are over, and academic and large public libraries will want to acquire it. For more information on the colony's early settlers, see our review of Genealogical Publishing's Virginia Immigrants and Adventurers, 1607–1635: A Biographical Dictionary, in Reference Books in Brief (p.122). For curriculum-oriented Web sites, see Reference on the Web, on p.120. Quinn, Mary Ellen

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Political intrigue, rebellion, starvation, cannibalism, conflict with Native Americans—all are part of the story of the first lasting English outpost in the New World. Now shrouded in legend, the story of Jamestown is part adventure, part gritty reality. This book provides a complete, contextual look at the true story.


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