Synopses & Reviews
Providing a succinct yet comprehensive introduction to the history of the Atlantic world in its entirety,
The Atlantic Experience traces the first Portuguese journeys to the West coast of Africa in the mid-fifteenth century through to the abolition of slavery in America in the late-nineteenth century.
Bringing together the histories of Europe, Africa and the Americas, this book supersedes a history of nations, foregrounds previously neglected parts of these continents, and explores the region as a holistic entity that encompassed people from many different areas, ethnic groups and national backgrounds. Distilling this huge topic into key themes such as conquest, trade, race and migration, Catherine Armstrong and Laura Chmielewski's chronological survey illuminates the crucial aspects of this cutting edge field.
Synopsis
A succinct yet comprehensive introduction to the history of the Atlantic world in its entirety. The book explores discrete themes such as conquest, trade and race in an holistic Atlantic context, and provides a thorough overview of key and cutting edge scholarship in the field for an undergraduate audience.
About the Author
Catherine Armstrong is Senior Lecturer in American History at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK.
Laura M. Chmielewski is Associate Professor of History at Purchase College, State University of New York, USA.
Table of Contents
Introduction - Studying Atlantic History
1. Navigation and Empire
2. Contact and Encounter
3. Bondage and Freedom
4. Trade and Economy
5. Atlantic Religion: Beliefs and Behaviours
6. Cultural Transfer in the Greater Atlantic
7. Dependence and Independence
8. The Quest for Abolition
Conclusion