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Rané americké miesta

Táto séria skúma kľúčové momenty a konflikty v rannej severoamerickej histórii, zasadené do konkrétnych geografických lokalít. Každá kniha sa ponorí do jedinečných komunít a ich prežitkov, zatiaľ čo odhaľuje ich prepojenie s globálnymi udalosťami. Séria majstrovsky prepája hlboký akademický výskum s dôrazom na lokálne špecifiká a vývoj. Je to fascinujúca cesta históriou, ktorá oživuje minulosť prostredníctvom miest, kde sa odohrala.

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Everyday Life in the Early English Caribbean: Irish, Africans, and the Construction of Difference

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