Cultures in Conflict: Encounters Between European and Non-European Cultures, 1492-1800Stanford University Press, 1989 - 215 Seiten Focusing on the cultural encounters between European explorers and non-European peoples, the author reconstructs the experiences of both sides in case studies that span five continents. |
Inhalt
Introduction by Ritchie Robertson | 1 |
Contacts Collisions and Relationships | 20 |
The System of Limited Contacts | 52 |
Cultural Collision | 70 |
Missionary Work as a Cultural Relationship | 87 |
Cultural Relationship as Holy Experiment | 109 |
The Controlled Relationship | 133 |
Cultural Contact as a Scientific Challenge | 155 |
Notes | 178 |
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
African alien culture Arawaks arrived Asia Bitterli Bougainville Brazil C. R. Boxer Cambridge Canada cannibalism Canton Cartier Casas China Chinese Christian Christopher Columbus civilization coast collision colonial colonists Columbus's commercial conflict conquest conquistadors conversion Cook coureurs de bois cultural contact developed discovery Dutch early East eighteenth century Empire encounter England English Europe Europeans expeditions explorers Father France French fur trade gold Hispaniola Hurons important Indians inhabitants instructions Iroquois islanders Jesuit missionaries Jesuit Relations La Pérouse labour land later Lenni Lenape living London Macao military mission missionary activity nations non-European North America overseas Pacific Paris peaceful Penn's Pennsylvania Pérouse plantation political Portugal Portuguese Quakers Quebec region relationship religious repartimiento Savage settlement settlers seventeenth century ships sixteenth slavery slaves social society South southern continent Spain Spaniards Spanish Tainos territory Tomé Pires tradition travel narratives tribes Virginia voyage West William Penn writes
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