American Studies 227 - Trade and Theft in Early America

Trade & Theft in Early America

Spring
2024
01
4.00
Christen Mucher

W F 2:45 PM - 4:00 PM

Smith College
AMS-227-01-202403
Seelye 306
cmucher@smith.edu
A seventeenth-century engraving imagines an encounter between two men wearing feathers and holding onto the same string of shells: depending on your perspective, this image looks like a scene of trade or one of theft at knife-point. In understanding moments from the past, representation and perspective shape not just interpretation, but sources themselves. Seeing moments as both trade and theft opens them to tellings and analyses from multiple perspectives, exposing overlooked elements and revealing the ways in which histories are made. This course introduces students to Early American history (c1500-1800) through the themes of trade, theft, representation and perspective.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.