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245 | 1 | 0 | _aThe creation of the British Atlantic world /edited by Elizabeth Mancke and Carole Shammas. |
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_aBaltimore : _bJohns Hopkins University Press, _c(c)2005. |
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_aSettlers and slaves: European and African migrations to early modern British America / _rJames Horn and Philip D. Morgan -- _tEnslavement of Indians in early America: captivity without the narrative / _rJoyve E. Chaplin -- _tThe predicament of ubi: locating authority and national identity in the seventeenth-century English Atlantic / _rMark L. Thompson -- _t"Subjects to the King of Portugal": captivity and repatriation in the Atlantic slave trade (Antigua, 1724) / _rDavid Barry Gaspar -- _tFrom Catholicism to Moravian pietism: the world of Marotta/Magdalena, a woman of Popo and St. Thomas / _rRay A. Kea -- _tMariners, merchants, and colonists in seventeenth-century English America / _rApril Lee Hatfield -- _tThe Atlantic rules: the legalistic turn in colonial British America / _rWilliam M. Offutt -- _tJonathan Edwards, The Enlightenment, and the formation of Protestant tradition in America / _rAvihu Zakai -- _tOrder, ordination, subordination: German Lutheran missionaries in eighteenth-century Pennsylvania / _rWolfgang Splitter -- _tChartered enterprises and the evolution of the British Atlantic world / _rElizabeth Mancke -- _tSeeds of empire: Florida, Kew, and the British imperial meridian in the 1760s / _rRobert Olwell -- _tA visual empire:v seeing the British Atlantic world from a global British perspective / _rJohn E. Crowley -- _t"Of the old stock": Quakerism and transatlantic genealogies in colonial British America / _rKarin Wulf. |
520 | 1 | _a"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 groups. Elizabeth Mancke and Carole Shammas have compiled a volume that reflects these different viewpoints concerning the transatlantic experience during Britain's rise to world dominance between the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries."--Jacket. | |
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