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Encyclopedia of the Atlantic World, 1400-1900 [2 volumes]: Europe, Africa, and the Americas in an Age of Exploration, Trade, and Empires
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Encyclopedia of the Atlantic World, 1400-1900 [2 volumes]: Europe, Africa, and the Americas in an Age of Exploration, Trade, and Empires

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A first-of-its-kind reference resource traces the interactions among four Atlantic-facing continents-Europe, Africa, and the Americas (including the Caribbean)-between 1400 and 1900.

Until recently, the age of exploration and empire building was researched and taught within imperial and national boundaries. The histories of Europe, Africa, North America, and South America were told largely as independent stories, with the development of individual places within each continent further separated from each other. The indigenous populations of places colonized by Europeans fit into the history even more uneasily, often mentioned only in passing.

Encyclopedia of the Atlantic World, 1400-1900 synthesizes a generation of historical scholarship on the events on four continents, providing readers an invaluable introduction to the major people, places, events, movements, objects, concepts, and commodities of the Atlantic world as it developed during a key period in history when the world first started to shrink. The entries discuss specific topics with an eye toward showing how individual items, people, and events were connected to the larger Atlantic world. This accessibly written reference book brings together topics usually treated separately and discretely, alleviating the need for extra legwork when researching, and it draws from the latest research to make a vast body of scholarship about seemingly far-flung places available to readers new to the field.

Provides readers with authoritative information on the people, places, events, and commodities at the heart of Atlantic history

Demonstrates the interconnections among people, places, and events from different regions, overcoming the tendency to see history as limited by national boundaries

Offers balanced coverage of the field of Atlantic history, with entries addressing a variety of geographies and periods to provide a panoramic view

Portrays familiar historical topics in a new light by emphasizing their international context

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
16 November 2017
Pages
756
ISBN
9781610692557

A first-of-its-kind reference resource traces the interactions among four Atlantic-facing continents-Europe, Africa, and the Americas (including the Caribbean)-between 1400 and 1900.

Until recently, the age of exploration and empire building was researched and taught within imperial and national boundaries. The histories of Europe, Africa, North America, and South America were told largely as independent stories, with the development of individual places within each continent further separated from each other. The indigenous populations of places colonized by Europeans fit into the history even more uneasily, often mentioned only in passing.

Encyclopedia of the Atlantic World, 1400-1900 synthesizes a generation of historical scholarship on the events on four continents, providing readers an invaluable introduction to the major people, places, events, movements, objects, concepts, and commodities of the Atlantic world as it developed during a key period in history when the world first started to shrink. The entries discuss specific topics with an eye toward showing how individual items, people, and events were connected to the larger Atlantic world. This accessibly written reference book brings together topics usually treated separately and discretely, alleviating the need for extra legwork when researching, and it draws from the latest research to make a vast body of scholarship about seemingly far-flung places available to readers new to the field.

Provides readers with authoritative information on the people, places, events, and commodities at the heart of Atlantic history

Demonstrates the interconnections among people, places, and events from different regions, overcoming the tendency to see history as limited by national boundaries

Offers balanced coverage of the field of Atlantic history, with entries addressing a variety of geographies and periods to provide a panoramic view

Portrays familiar historical topics in a new light by emphasizing their international context

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
16 November 2017
Pages
756
ISBN
9781610692557