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The creation of the British Atlantic world /

"While scholars of traditional imperial history see the formation of the larger British Atlantic world as a consequence of competing European powers' efforts at nation building, Atlantic historians see the transatlantic empire shaped more by the motives of a wide variety of subnational gro...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Mancke, Elizabeth, 1954-, Shammas, Carole
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2005.
Colección:Anglo-America in the trans-Atlantic world.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Settlers and slaves: European and African migrations to early modern British America / James Horn and Philip D. Morgan
  • Enslavement of Indians in early America: captivity without the narrative / Joyve E. Chaplin
  • The predicament of ubi: locating authority and national identity in the seventeenth-century English Atlantic / Mark L. Thompson
  • "Subjects to the King of Portugal": captivity and repatriation in the Atlantic slave trade (Antigua, 1724) / David Barry Gaspar
  • From Catholicism to Moravian pietism: the world of Marotta/Magdalena, a woman of Popo and St. Thomas / Ray A. Kea
  • Mariners, merchants, and colonists in seventeenth-century English America / April Lee Hatfield
  • The Atlantic rules: the legalistic turn in colonial British America / William M. Offutt
  • Jonathan Edwards, The Enlightenment, and the formation of Protestant tradition in America / Avihu Zakai
  • Order, ordination, subordination: German Lutheran missionaries in eighteenth-century Pennsylvania / Wolfgang Splitter
  • Chartered enterprises and the evolution of the British Atlantic world / Elizabeth Mancke
  • Seeds of empire: Florida, Kew, and the British imperial meridian in the 1760s / Robert Olwell
  • A visual empire:v seeing the British Atlantic world from a global British perspective / John E. Crowley
  • "Of the old stock": Quakerism and transatlantic genealogies in colonial British America / Karin Wulf.