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- Book Title
- The Human Tradition in the Atlantic World, 1500-1850
- Publication Date
- 2010-10-01
- Pages
- 286
- ISBN
- 9781442206984
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Product Information
This collection of compact biographies puts a human face on the sweeping historical processes that shaped contemporary societies throughout the Atlantic world. Focusing on life stories that represented movement across or around the Atlantic Ocean from 1500 to 1850, The Human Tradition in the Atlantic World, 1500-1850 explores transatlantic connections by following individuals--be they slaves, traders, or adventurers--whose experience took them far beyond their local communities to new and unfamiliar places. Whatever their reasons, tremendous creativity and dynamism resulted from contact between people of different cultures, classes, races, ideas, and systems in Africa, Europe, and the Americas. By emphasizing movement and circulation in its choice of life stories, this readable and engaging volume presents a broad cross-section of people--both famous and everyday--whose lives and livelihoods took them across the Atlantic and brought disparate cultures into contact.
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated
ISBN-10
1442206985
ISBN-13
9781442206984
eBay Product ID (ePID)
92316691
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
286 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Human Tradition in the Atlantic World, 1500-1850
Publication Year
2010
Subject
Ecosystems & Habitats / Oceans & Seas, Americas (North, Central, South, West Indies), Modern / General, World, Historical
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Biography & Autobiography, Nature, History
Series
The Human Tradition Around the World Ser.
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.8 in
Item Weight
15.2 Oz
Item Length
9.1 in
Item Width
6 in
Length
9.1in
Height
0.8in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
College Audience
LCCN
2010-020805
Dewey Edition
22
Reviews
The Human Tradition in the Atlantic World is packed with exemplary lives that can only be appreciated in an Atlantic context. These are not textbook heroes, but rather ordinary people caught in the slipstream of Atlantic history in the Age of Sail. Their stories, so well told here, bring this transformative era to life "they give it flesh and bones., Approaching the interconnected Atlantic world through the experiences of individuals of many different ranks and positions, as these essays do, draws students in and gives them more direct access to the kinds of skills and risk-taking that made that world function., A refreshing counterpoint to the existing literature, The Human Tradition in the Atlantic World helps us understand at the individual level how the Atlantic was shaped. Featuring sixteen men and women who not only crossed the ocean, but traversed imperial, cultural, and linguistic barriers, this collection admirably illustrates the entangled and dynamic nature of the Atlantic world., This collection introduces a vibrant array of individual lives that Atlantic history might have otherwise forgotten. The contributors to this volume have revealed Jewish translators, Indian visionaries, African entrepreneurs, Iroquois emissaries, and revolutionary men (and women) of color that were part of a dazzling, multicultural Atlantic. Scholars and students will be able to follow the intersecting human itineraries of the Atlantic world like never before., The Human Tradition in the Atlantic World is packed with exemplary lives that can only be appreciated in an Atlantic context. These are not textbook heroes, but rather ordinary people caught in the slipstream of Atlantic history in the Age of Sail. Their stories, so well told here, bring this transformative era to life-they give it flesh and bones., The Human Tradition in the Atlantic World is packed with exemplary lives that can only be appreciated in an Atlantic context. These are not textbook heroes, but rather ordinary people caught in the slipstream of Atlantic history in the Age of Sail. Their stories, so well told here, bring this transformative era to life--they give it flesh and bones.
Grade from
College Freshman
Dewey Decimal
909/.09821
Grade to
College Graduate Student
Lc Classification Number
D210.H96 2010
Table of Content
Introduction: The Human Tradition in the Atlantic World Karen Racine and Beatriz G. Mamigonian Chapter 1: Catarina Álvares Paraguaçu (1510s-1582): Indian Visionary in Brazil and France Joan Meznar Chapter 2: John Billington and His Family (c. 1582-1630): Doomed "Knave" of Plymouth Plantation John Navin Chapter 3: Samuel Cohen (c. 1600-1642): Jewish Translator in Brazil, Curaçao, and Angola Mark Meuwese Chapter 4: William Lamport/Guillén de Lombardo (c. 1611-1659): Mexico's Irish Would-Be King Sarah Cline Chapter 5: Jacob Leisler (1640-1691): German-Born Governor of New York Noah L. Gelfand Chapter 6: Hendrick/Tiyanoga/Theyanoguen (1680-1755): Iroquois Emissary to England Troy Bickham Chapter 7: Sir William Johnson (1715-1774): English Emissary to the Iroquois Gail Danvers MacLeitch Chapter 8: Henry "Harry" Washington (1750s-1790s): A Founding Father's Slave Cassandra Pybus Chapter 9: Julien Raimond (1744-1801): Planter, Revolutionary, and Free Man of Color in Saint-Domingue John Garrigus Chapter 10: Anne Pépin (1758-1837): Entrepreneur, Landlady, and Mixed-Race Signare in Senegal Mark Hinchman Chapter 11: João da Silva Feijó (1760-1824): Brazilian Scientist in the Portuguese Overseas Empire Magnus Roberto de Mello Pereira, Translated by Ana Maria Rufino Gillies with assistance from Ian Robert Gillies Chapter 12: Juan Antonio Olavarrieta (1765-1822): Basque Cleric and Libertine Rebel in Mexico Andrew B. Fisher Chapter 13: Eliza Fenwick (1766-1840): Feminist Slave Owner in Barbados Olwyn M. Blouet Chapter 14: Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte (1785-1879): Napoleon's American Sister-in-Law Charlene Boyer Lewis Chapter 15: James MacQueen (1778-1870): Agent of Imperial Change in the Caribbean and Africa Jeff Pardue Chapter 16: William Bullock: (1773-1849): British Museum Curator and Showman in Mexico Robert D. Aguirre Recommended Reading Filmography
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