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Book Title
Atlantic in World History, 1490-1830
ISBN
9781350073531
Publication Year
2019
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Name
Atlantic in World History, 1490-1830
Item Height
0.8in
Author
Trevor Burnard
Item Length
9.2in
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing
Item Width
6.1in
Item Weight
23.1 Oz
Number of Pages
344 Pages

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The Atlantic in World History, 1490-1830 looks at the historical connections between four continents - Africa, Europe, North America and South America - through the lens of Atlantic history. It shows how the Atlantic has been more than just an ocean: it has been an important site of circulation and transmission, allowing exchanges and interchanges which have profoundly shaped the development of the world. Divided into four thematic sections, Trevor Burnard's sweeping yet concise narrative covers the period from the voyages of Columbus to the New World in the 1490s through to the end of the Age of Revolutions around 1830. It deals with key topics including the Columbian exchange, Atlantic slavery and abolition, war as a global phenomenon, the Age of Revolution, religious conversion, nation-building, trade and commerce and intellectual movements such as the Enlightenment. Rather than focusing on the 'rise of the West', Burnard stresses the interactive nature of encounters between various parts of the world, setting local case studies within his broader interconnected narrative. Written by a leading historian of Atlantic history, and including further reading lists, images and maps as well as a companion website featuring discussion questions, timelines and primary source extracts, this is an essential book for students of Atlantic and world history.

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Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN-10
1350073539
ISBN-13
9781350073531
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Author
Trevor Burnard
Publication Name
Atlantic in World History, 1490-1830
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Year
2019
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
344 Pages

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Item Length
9.2in
Item Height
0.8in
Item Width
6.1in
Item Weight
23.1 Oz

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Cb245
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Trevor Burnard's The Atlantic in World History is a wide-ranging introduction to Atlantic history. But Burnard's book is far more than an introductory text. It is also a clear-eyed and utterly persuasive defense of the approach his generation of historians have taken to the study of the early-modern Atlantic littoral. Where Burnard's differs from previous such defenses is its insistence that students of the early-modern Atlantic not lose sight of the local, that they attend as much to circumscribed communities as to trans-continental, trans-oceanic networks. In this way, Burnard's is a book for our times--a penetrating reminder that we globalists ignore the local at our peril., By deftly weaving together the histories of Africa, Europe, and the Americas, Burnard has made a compelling case for the continued relevance and importance of the Atlantic paradigm. This volume will consequently serve as an indispensable and engaging introduction to Atlantic history for many years to come., A stimulating analysis of how the Atlantic Ocean became a zone of exchange and interchange between continents. Trevor Burnard proves himself both a persuasive evangelist and a reliable guide and the book is certain to encourage and enable readers to access the vast body of exciting literature that is masterfully synthesized by him., "[An] engaging and insightful history of the Atlantic world, a complex region of interactions, conflicts, and exchanges between West Africa, the Americas, and Europe. This intersection of the history of three regions often makes Atlantic history daunting, yet Burnard's thematic approach brings focus and order to the subject ... Summing Up: Recommended. All levels." - CHOICE "A stimulating analysis of how the Atlantic Ocean became a zone of exchange and interchange between continents. Trevor Burnard proves himself both a persuasive evangelist and a reliable guide and the book is certain to encourage and enable readers to access the vast body of exciting literature that is masterfully synthesized by him." -- Nicholas Canny, Professor of History, National University of Ireland Galway, Republic of Ireland "A clear-eyed and utterly persuasive defence of the approach his generation of historians have taken to the study of the early-modern Atlantic littoral. Where Burnard's defence differs is its insistence that students of the early-modern Atlantic not lose sight of the local, that they attend as much to circumscribed communities as to trans-continental, trans-oceanic networks. A book for our times-a penetrating reminder that we globalists ignore the local at our peril." -- Edward Gray, Professor of History, Florida State University, USA "By deftly weaving together the histories of Africa, Europe, and the Americas, Burnard has made a compelling case for the continued relevance and importance of the Atlantic paradigm. This volume will consequently serve as an indispensable and engaging introduction to Atlantic history for many years to come." -- Nicholas Radburn, Lecturer in the History of the Atlantic World, Lancaster University, UK "A highly readable account of the creation and articulation of the Atlantic world. What sets this book apart is the author's determination to devote equal attention to every element in this world. The result is one of the few surveys that genuinely reveals how its constituent parts evolved in dialogue with one another." -- Emma Hart, Senior Lecturer in Early Modern History, University of St Andrews, UK "Why study Atlantic History? With infectious enthusiasm, Trevor Burnard not only provides a masterful overview of its chronology, themes, and places, but explains why it is an important field." -- Wim Klooster, Professor of History, Clark University, USA, A highly readable account of the creation and articulation of the Atlantic world. What sets this book apart is the author's determination to devote equal attention to every element in this world. The result is one of the few surveys that genuinely reveals how its constituent parts evolved in dialogue with one another., "A stimulating analysis of how the Atlantic Ocean became a zone of exchange and interchange between continents. Trevor Burnard proves himself both a persuasive evangelist and a reliable guide and the book is certain to encourage and enable readers to access the vast body of exciting literature that is masterfully synthesized by him." -- Nicholas Canny, Professor of History, National University of Ireland Galway, Republic of Ireland "Trevor Burnard's The Atlantic in World History is a wide-ranging introduction to Atlantic history. But Burnard's book is far more than an introductory text. It is also a clear-eyed and utterly persuasive defense of the approach his generation of historians have taken to the study of the early-modern Atlantic littoral. Where Burnard's differs from previous such defenses is its insistence that students of the early-modern Atlantic not lose sight of the local, that they attend as much to circumscribed communities as to trans-continental, trans-oceanic networks. In this way, Burnard's is a book for our times-a penetrating reminder that we globalists ignore the local at our peril." -- Edward Gray, Professor of History, Florida State University, USA, "A stimulating analysis of how the Atlantic Ocean became a zone of exchange and interchange between continents. Trevor Burnard proves himself both a persuasive evangelist and a reliable guide and the book is certain to encourage and enable readers to access the vast body of exciting literature that is masterfully synthesized by him." -- Nicholas Canny, Professor of History, National University of Ireland Galway, Republic of Ireland "A clear-eyed and utterly persuasive defence of the approach his generation of historians have taken to the study of the early-modern Atlantic littoral. Where Burnard's defence differs is its insistence that students of the early-modern Atlantic not lose sight of the local, that they attend as much to circumscribed communities as to trans-continental, trans-oceanic networks. A book for our times-a penetrating reminder that we globalists ignore the local at our peril." -- Edward Gray, Professor of History, Florida State University, USA "By deftly weaving together the histories of Africa, Europe, and the Americas, Burnard has made a compelling case for the continued relevance and importance of the Atlantic paradigm. This volume will consequently serve as an indispensable and engaging introduction to Atlantic history for many years to come." -- Nicholas Radburn, Lecturer in the History of the Atlantic World, Lancaster University, UK "A highly readable account of the creation and articulation of the Atlantic world. What sets this book apart is the author's determination to devote equal attention to every element in this world. The result is one of the few surveys that genuinely reveals how its constituent parts evolved in dialogue with one another." -- Emma Hart, Senior Lecturer in Early Modern History, University of St Andrews, UK "Why study Atlantic History? With infectious enthusiasm, Trevor Burnard not only provides a masterful overview of its chronology, themes, and places, but explains why it is an important field." -- Wim Klooster, Professor of History, Clark University, USA, A clear-eyed and utterly persuasive defence of the approach his generation of historians have taken to the study of the early-modern Atlantic littoral. Where Burnard's defence differs is its insistence that students of the early-modern Atlantic not lose sight of the local, that they attend as much to circumscribed communities as to trans-continental, trans-oceanic networks. A book for our times--a penetrating reminder that we globalists ignore the local at our peril., [An] engaging and insightful history of the Atlantic world, a complex region of interactions, conflicts, and exchanges between West Africa, the Americas, and Europe. This intersection of the history of three regions often makes Atlantic history daunting, yet Burnard's thematic approach brings focus and order to the subject ... Summing Up: Recommended. All levels., Why study Atlantic History? With infectious enthusiasm, Trevor Burnard not only provides a masterful overview of its chronology, themes, and places, but explains why it is an important field.
Table of Content
Part One: History and Historiography 1. Introduction: The Idea of Atlantic History2. The Atlantic and World History Part Two: The Atlantic World Over Time 3. The Columbian Exchange4. The Spanish Lake, 1560-18005. Old Worlds Respond 1444-17506. Contact, Invasion and Crisis, 1600-17507. The Age of Revolutions, 1750-1830 Part Three: Places in the Atlantic World 8. West Africa9. Western Europe10. South and Central America and the Caribbean11. North America12. The Plantation World Part Four: Themes in Atlantic History 13. War in the Atlantic14. Movement of Things: People and Goods15. Movement of Ideas: The Atlantic in Global Consciousness16. Conclusion: From the Atlantic World to Globalization to NationalismNotesIndex
Copyright Date
2019
Target Audience
College Audience
Topic
World
Dewey Decimal
909.09821
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
History

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