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  • Language: English

    Published by Oxford University Press, 2026

    0190455845 / 9780190455842

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  • Language: English

    Published by Oxford University Press Inc, US, 2026

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    Hardback. Condition: New. A bold reinterpretation of French colonialism from its medieval roots to the early nineteenth centuryBetween 1400 and 1800, the people of Europe, Africa, and the Americas grew ever more connected by overseas trade and colonization. Histories of this transformative era have been dominated by Iberian and

  • Language: English

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    Hardcover. Condition: Brand New. 608 pages. 6.47x1.77x9.43 inches. In Stock.

  • Language: English

    Published by Oxford University Press Inc, US, 2026

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    Hardback. Condition: New. A bold reinterpretation of French colonialism from its medieval roots to the early nineteenth centuryBetween 1400 and 1800, the people of Europe, Africa, and the Americas grew ever more connected by overseas trade and colonization. Histories of this transformative era have been dominated by Iberian and