Jamestown Colony: A Political, Social, and Cultural History

Jamestown Colony: A Political, Social, and Cultural History

Hardback (21 Mar 2007)

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Publisher's Synopsis

Jamestown Colony is an authoritative and thorough treatment of all aspects of life in Jamestown, the first successful British colony in the New World.

Four centuries after its founding, Jamestown has become the stuff of movies, legend, and tourism. This important work treats the reality behind the legends-Pocahontas, John Rolfe, Powhatan, John Smith, and others-and puts the stories into a broader context. More than 250 A-Z entries detail the colonial strategies, military considerations, political realities, and personal privations that went into the creation of the first enduring beachhead in the British effort to colonize the New World.

Based on primary sources and ongoing archaeological work, this book is the most comprehensive look at life in Jamestown. The reader will find detailed scholarship on all the familiar names along with the stories of the lesser known, told in their own words when possible. Published in the quadricentennial of Jamestown's founding, this solid reference is an invaluable resource for the student and history buff.


  • More than 250 A-Z entries on the people, events, politics, and culture of 17th century colonial life
  • More than 50 original documents providing details on life in Jamestown, often in the words of the settlers
  • A detailed chronology that covers important events from presettlement through decline
  • More than 65 illustrations and photographs of key people and places

Book information

ISBN: 9781851096374
Publisher: ABC-CLIO
Imprint: ABC-CLIO
Pub date:
DEWEY: 973.21
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 448
Weight: 1592g
Height: 285mm
Width: 223mm
Spine width: 36mm