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基本説明
This book explores Swedish encounters with American Indians in the New Sweden colony on the Delaware River durin g the second half of the seventeenth century.
Full Description
This book explores Swedish encounters with American Indians in the New Sweden colony on the Delaware River during the second half of the seventeenth century. To place Swedish-Indian interactions in perspective a comparison is made with Swedish-Saami colonial relations during the same time period. These were two expressions of Great Power ambitions that place Sweden firmly within the context of European colonialism, but also meant the two outstanding examples of Swedish encounters with indigenous populations. Focus is on issues of land ownership and transactions, on trade, and on cultural encounters.
The book is of particular interest to historians of colonial encounters in America and Sweden, but also in a larger context concerning European colonialism and its heritage today.
Contents
List of Illustrations
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. Power on the Periphery
2. Interaction in the North
3. Swedish Overseas Expansion
4. Rightful Owners—The Swedish Colony and Indian Land
5. Two Kinds of Middlemen
6. Strangely Kept and Protected
7. Alignments—The Interim Years
8. Stories—Swedish Colonial Encounters in a Comparative Perspective
Bibliography
Index