It takes the average reader 5 hours and 14 minutes to read Education and the Racial Dynamics of Settler Colonialism in Early America by James O’Neil Spady
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This is the first historical monograph to demonstrate settler colonialism’s significance for Early America. Based on a nuanced reading of the archive and using a comparative approach, the book treats settler colonialism as a process rather than a coherent ideology. Spady shows that learning was a central site of colonial struggle in the South, in which Native Americans, Africans, and European settlers acquired and exploited each other’s knowledge and practices. Learned skills, attitudes, and ideas shaped the economy and culture of the region and produced challenges to colonial authority....
Education and the Racial Dynamics of Settler Colonialism in Early America by James O’Neil Spady is 312 pages long, and a total of 78,624 words.
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