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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Life on the margins: Boston's anxieties of influence in the Atlantic World / Mark A. Peterson -- Lisbon as a strategic haven in the Atlantic world / Timothy Walker -- Adventurers across the Atlantic: English migration to the New World, 1580-1780 / Meaghan N. Duff -- Searching for prosperity: German migration to the British American colonies, 1680-1780 / Rosalind J. Beiler -- Identity and migration: the atlantic in comparative perspective / David Eltis -- Transatlantic transformations: the origins and identity of Africans in the Americas / Paul E. Lovejoy -- Whose centers and peripheries? Eighteenth-century intellectual history in Atlantic perspective / Jorge Cañizares-Esguerra -- The purpose of pirates, or assimilating new worlds in the Renaissance / Benjamin Schmidt -- Un-silencing the Haitian revolution and redefining the revolutionary era / Jeremy D. Popkin -- Anthony Benezet, James Ramsay, and the political economic attack on the British slave trade / David Beck Ryden.
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The Atlantic World: Essays on Slavery, Migration, and Imagination brings together ten original essays that explore the many connections between the Old and New Worlds in the early modern period. Divided into five sets of paired essays, it examines the role of specific port cities in Atlantic history, aspects of European migration, the African dimension, and the ways in which the Atlantic world has been imagined. This second edition has been updated and expanded to contain two new chapters on revolutions and abolition, which discuss the ways in which two of the main pillars of the Atlantic world--empire and slavery--met their end. Both essays underscore the importance of the Caribbean in the profound transformation of the Atlantic world in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. This edition also includes a revised introduction that incorporates recent literature, providing students with references to the key historiographical debates, and pointers of where the field is moving to inspire their own research. Supported further by a range of maps and illustrations, The Atlantic World: Essays on Slavery, Migration, and Imagination is the ideal book for students of Atlantic History.