Within the chronological framework of Implantation, Maturation and Transition, this book provides the history of European expansion in the Americas from the age of Columbus through the abolition of slavery. Suggesting a shift in the traditional units of analysis away from nationally defined boundaries, this volume considers all of the Americas - and Africa - to encourage students to see the larger interimperial issues which governed behaviour in both the new world and the old. It also provides students with a mechanism for viewing interimperial rivalries from the largest possible perspective, by focusing, not only on commercial and demographic history and military and economic interaction between metropolitan regions and their colonies, but on the interdependence of European, African, and Amerindian peoples and culture.
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Within the chronological framework of implantation, maturity and transition, this book provides the history of European expansion in the Americas from the age of Columbus through the abolition of slavery.
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Editor’s preface 1 THE ATLANTIC WORLD AS A UNIT OF STUDY Part I Implantation, 1492–c.1650 2 ILLS 3 TRAGEDY AND SACRIFICE IN THE HISTORY OF SLAVERY 4 THE LABOR PROBLEM AT JAMESTOWN Part II Maturity c.1650–c.1770 5 THE COSMIC ORDER IN CRISIS 6 SLAVE RESISTANCE IN COLONIAL SOUTH CAROLINA 7 PORTS OF COLONIAL BRAZIL 8 THE FUR TRADE AND EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY IMPERIALISM Part III Transitions c.1770–1888 9 THE END OF THE OLD ATLANTIC WORLD: AMERICA, AFRICA, EUROPE, 1770–1888
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Product details
ISBN
9780415080736
Published
1992-09-03
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd; Routledge
Weight
362 gr
Height
216 mm
Width
138 mm
Age
UU, UP, P, 05, 06
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
288