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The Epic of Greater North America
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The Epic of Greater North America

2005
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Overview
Comparative study of New England and the Maritime provinces seems at first glance to raise only regional questions. Are the two areas historically separate or are they a single region? And how do connections and comparisons lead us to resolve such issues? The essays in this volume demonstrate that to pose these questions in a regional setting leads at once to a continental – even a global – context. When Herbert Eugene Bolton wrote in 1932 about the idea of an Epic of Greater America, he argued for a broad historical vision of the Americas in order to offset the focus on