Collected in celebration of the Institute of Early American History and Culture's 50th anniversary, these essays explore the construction and representation of self in America's colonial and early republican eras. They draw on various disciplines including anthropology, sociology and psychology.
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Collected in celebration of the Institute of Early American History and Culture's 50th anniversary, these essays explore the construction and representation of self in America's colonial and early republican eras. They draw on various disciplines including anthropology, sociology and psychology.
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Like New. Size: 9x6x1; Hardcover and dust jacket. Good binding and cover. Clean, unmarked pages. Light wear. xii, 464 pages. "These thirteen original essays are provocative explorations in the construction and representation of self in America's colonial and early republican eras. Highlighting the increasing importance of interdisciplinary research for the field of early American history, these leading scholars in the field extend their reach to literary criticism, anthropology, psychology, and material culture."-University of North Carolina Press.