The Westward enterprise : English activities in Ireland, the Atlantic, and America, 1480-1650

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The Westward enterprise : English activities in Ireland, the Atlantic, and America, 1480-1650

edited by K. R. Andrews, N. P. Canny, and P. E. H. Hair

Wayne State University Press, 1979

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"The essays in this volume are offered ... in tribute to D. B. Quinn to mark his retirement in 1976 from the Andrew Geddes and John Rankin Chair of Modern History at the University of Liverpool."

Includes index

Contents of Works

  • Parry, J. H. Introduction: the English in the New World
  • Canny, N. The permissive frontier: social control in English settlements in Ireland and Virginia, 1550-1650
  • Bottigheimer, K. S. Kingdom and colony: Ireland in the westward enterprise, 1536-1660
  • Bradshaw, B. Native reaction to the westward enterprise: a case-study in Gaelic ideology
  • McGrath, P. Bristol and America, 1480-1631
  • Andrews, K. R. The English in the Caribbean, 1560-1620
  • Lorimer, J. The English contraband tobacco trade from Trinidad and Guiana, 1590-1617
  • Shammas, C. English commercial development and American colonization, 1560-1620
  • Pennington, L. E. The Amerindian in English promotional literature, 1575-1625
  • Hulton, P. Images of the New World: Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues and John White
  • Billings, W. M. The transfer of English law to Virginia, 1606-50
  • Parker, J. Religion and the Virginia colony, 1609-10
  • Dunn, R. S. Experiments holy and unholy, 1630-1
  • Kearney, H. The problem of perspective in the history of colonial America
  • Hair, P. E. H. and Quinn, A. M. The writings of D. B. Quinn

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