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America in European Consciousness, 1493-1750 (Institute of Early American History and Culture) (Paperback)

by Karen Ordahl (ed.) Kupperman (Author) "One of the best-known concepts in intellectual history is that of the "paradigm" or intellectual model, a term put into circulation by the American historian..." (more)
Key Phrases: urbis topographiae, nove imagini, des cannibales, North America, New York, Holy See (more...)
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An important and very well-edited book, one that can be read with profit by both student and specialist.

16th Century Journal

America in European Consciousness offers the very best of European and American scholarship on a subject of lasting importance.

Anthony Pagden

This book will change our own consciousness of the American and European past.

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The five hundredth anniversary of Columbus's first transatlantic voyage has provoked an outpouring of scholarship on how European exploration and colonization affected America. This book of eleven essays from leading scholars in the fields of intellectual and cultural history reverses that trend by focusing on the ways in which contact with the Americas transformed European thought.

The result of an international conference sponsored by the John Carter Brown Library, this collection addresses the impact of Spanish, French, and English experiences in the New World. The essays consider whether and how knowledge of America changed the mental world of European thinkers as reflected in their understanding of history, literature, linguistics, religion, and the sciences.

In assessing the process by which Europeans sought to understand America, this volume responds to issues raised by Sir John Elliott nearly a generation ago, and the collection concludes with an essay in which Elliott reflects on the scholarship of the last twenty-five years on this subject.

The contributors are David Armitage, Peter Burke, Luca Codignola, J. H. Elliott, Christian Feest, Roland Greene, John M. Headley, Karen Ordahl Kupperman, Henry Lowood, Sabine MacCormack, David Quint, and Richard C. Simmons.


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