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Bridging the Early Modern Atlantic World

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People, Products, and Practices on the Move

Bridging the Early Modern Atlantic World

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Bridging the Early Modern Atlantic World book

People, Products, and Practices on the Move
Edited ByCaroline A. Williams
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2009
eBook Published 12 April 2016
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315569949
Pages 276
eBook ISBN 9781315569949
Subjects Humanities
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Williams, C.A. (Ed.). (2009). Bridging the Early Modern Atlantic World: People, Products, and Practices on the Move (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315569949

ABSTRACT

Bridging the Early Modern Atlantic World brings together ten original essays by an international group of scholars exploring the complex outcomes of the intermingling of people, circulation of goods, exchange of information, and exposure to new ideas that are the hallmark of the early modern Atlantic. Spanning the period from the earliest French crossings to Newfoundland at the beginning of the sixteenth century to the end of the wars of independence in Spanish South America, c. 1830, and encompassing a range of disciplinary approaches, the contributors direct particular attention to regions, communities, and groups whose activities in, and responses to, an ever-more closely bound Atlantic world remain relatively under-represented in the literature. Some of the chapters focus on the experience of Europeans, including French consumers of Newfoundland cod, English merchants forming families in Spanish Seville, and Jewish refugees from Dutch Brazil making the Caribbean island of Nevis their home. Others focus on the ways in which the populations with whom Europeans came into contact, enslaved, or among whom they settled - the Tupi peoples of Brazil, the Kriston women of the west African port of Cacheu, among others - adapted to and were changed by their interactions with previously unknown peoples, goods, institutions, and ideas. Together with the substantial Introduction by the editor which reviews the significance of the field as a whole, these essays capture the complexity and variety of experience of the countless men and women who came into contact during the period, whilst highlighting and illustrating the porous and fluid nature, in practice, of the early modern Atlantic world.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |32 pages

Introduction: Bridging the Early Modern Atlantic World

ByCaroline A. Williams

chapter 1|24 pages

Codfish, Consumption, and Colonization: The Creation of the French Atlantic World During the Sixteenth Century

Edited ByCaroline A. Williams

chapter 2|18 pages

Negotiating Fortune: English Merchants in Early Sixteenth-Century

BySeville

chapter 3|22 pages

Interlopers in an Intercultural Zone? Early Scots Ventures in the Atlantic World, 1630–1660

Edited ByCaroline A. Williams

chapter 4|16 pages

‘A People So Subtle’: Sephardic Jewish Pioneers of the English West Indies

Edited ByCaroline A. Williams

chapter 5|18 pages

Subjects or Allies: The Contentious Status of the Tupi Indians in Dutch Brazil, 1625–1654

Edited ByCaroline A. Williams

chapter 6|20 pages

‘To Transmit to Posterity the Virtue, Lustre and Glory of their Ancestors’: Scottish Pioneers in Darien, Panama

Edited ByCaroline A. Williams

chapter 7|22 pages

Controlling Traders: Slave Coast Strategies at Savi and Ouidah

ByKenneth G. Kelly

chapter 8|20 pages

Walking the Tightrope: Female Agency, Religious Practice, and the Portuguese Inquisition on the Upper Guinea Coast (Seventeenth Century)

Edited ByCaroline A. Williams

chapter 9|10 pages

Slaves, Convicts, and Exiles: African Travellers in the Portuguese Atlantic World, 1720–1750

Edited ByCaroline A. Williams

chapter 10|20 pages

The Life of Alexander Alexander and the Spanish Atlantic, 1799–1822

Edited ByCaroline A. Williams
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