English Atlantics revisited : essays honouring Professor Ian K. Steele /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Montreal :
McGill-Queen's University Press,
[2007]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction: revisiting The English Atlantic in the context of Atlantic history / Nancy L. Rhoden
- Changing spaces: reconstructing the political economy of empire / Richard R. Johnson
- Ian K. Steele as military historian / John Shy
- The Talented Mr Blathwayt: his empire revisited / Barbara C. Murison
- Patronage and governance in Francis Nicholson's empire / Randy Dunn
- Policy and patronage: Governor William Gooch and Anglo-Virginia politics, 1727-1749 81 / Stacy L. Lorenz
- William Crashaw's bridge: Bermuda and the origins of the English Atlantic, 1609-1624 / Neil Kennedy
- Forests of masts and seas of trees: the English royal forests and the Restoration Navy / Sara Morrison
- Plying the northernmost Atlantic trading route to the New World: the Hudson's Bay Company and British seaborne empire / Michael Dove
- The Atlantic of the Rival Navies, 1714-1783 / Daniel A. Baugh
- "Onenwahatirighsi Sa Gentho Skaghnughtudigh": reassessing Haudenosaunee relations with the Albany Commissioners of Indian Affairs, 1723-1755 / Jon W. Parmenter
- Atlantic microcosm: the Royal American Regiment, 1755-1772 / Alexander V. Campbell
- In the King's service: provisioning and quartering the British Army in the Old Northwest, 1760-1773 / Michelle A. Hamilton
- Samson Occom: Mohegan leader, Christian shaman, and Christian sachem / David J. Norton
- Overcoming nausea: the Brothers Hesselius and the Great American mystery / Kenneth A. Lockridge
- Patriarchal authority in revolutionary Virginia: connecting familial relations and revolutionary crises / Nancy L. Rhoden
- "We are no less friendly to liberty than they": British antislavery activists respond to the crisis in the American colonies / Margaret M.R. Kellow
- Conclusion: the English Atlantic created a man of Steele who reciprocated by creating it / John M. Murrin.