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Vignettes of Colonial Virginia - by Brent Tarter
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- Illuminating stories of colonial life from the dean of Virginia historyHow did ordinary people experience life in the colonial era, from the humdrum happenings of the day-to-day to the extraordinary events still familiar to millions?
- About the Author: Brent Tarter, retired historian and a founding editor of the Library of Virginia's Dictionary of Virginia Biography project, is the author of many books, including Virginians and Their Histories.
- 228 Pages
- History, United States
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About the Book
"Historical vignettes illuminating how people lived during the colonial period in Virginia, illustrating how society functioned and how people interacted with or relied on institutions of government, including colonial religious institutions. Many of these brief narratives interweave direct quotations of participants from the period or are based on other primary source material. Included are stories of members of First Nations tribes, people of African birth or ancestry, people of English birth or ancestry, and people of mixed-race ancestry"-- Provided by publisher.Book Synopsis
Illuminating stories of colonial life from the dean of Virginia history
How did ordinary people experience life in the colonial era, from the humdrum happenings of the day-to-day to the extraordinary events still familiar to millions? In his latest book, renowned historian Brent Tarter paints a vibrant, colorful portrait of the Old Dominion in the era before the Revolution, presenting a new collection of stories culled from the depths of his unparalleled career in archival research. Using the language of his historical subjects, Tarter brings the experience of the past to life in his own inimitable but readily accessible style.
Vignettes of Colonial Virginia encompasses thirty-three episodes in total, ranging chronologically from 1607 to the eve of the War for Independence, and features stories of Virginians of all backgrounds and stripes, told with startling immediacy. With the 250th anniversary of the declaration of American independence upon us, this book situates the reader among the ordinary people who lived on the eve of those extraordinary times.
About the Author
Brent Tarter, retired historian and a founding editor of the Library of Virginia's Dictionary of Virginia Biography project, is the author of many books, including Virginians and Their Histories.