Entangled empires : the Anglo-Iberian Atlantic, 1500-1830
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Langue : | anglais |
Titre complet : | Entangled empires : the Anglo-Iberian Atlantic, 1500-1830 / edited by Jorge Cañizares-Esguerra |
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania :
University of Pennsylvania Press
, copyright 2018 |
Description matérielle : | 1 vol. (ix-330 p.) |
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Entangled Empires |
- Introduction / Jorge Cañizares-Esguerra
- Part I. Severed histories. The Anglo-Iberian Atlantic as a hemispheric system? : English merchants navigating the Iberian Atlantic / Mark Sheaves
- Agents of empire : Africans and the origins of English colonialism in the Americas / Michael Guasco
- Empires on drugs : pharmaceutical go-betweens and the Anglo-Portuguese alliance / Benjamin Breen
- Part II. Brokers and translators. Marrying utopia : Mary and Philip, Richard Eden, and the English alchemy of Spanish Peru / Christopher Heaney
- The pegs of a wider frame : Jewish merchants in Anglo-Iberian trade / Holly Snyder
- Entangled Irishman : George Dawson Flinter and Anglo-Spanish imperial rivalry / Christopher Schmidt-Nowara
- Planters and powerbrokers : George J.F. Clarke, interracial love, and allegiance in the revolutionary circum-Caribbean / Cameron B. Strang
- Part III. Possession, sovereignty, and legitimacy. The "Iberian" justifications of territorial possession by pilgrims and Puritans in the colonization of America / Jorge Cañizares-Esguerra
- "As the Spaniards always have done" : the legacy of Florida's missions for Carolina Indian relations and the origins of the Yamasee War / Bradley Dixon
- Part IV. Trade and war. Reluctant petitioners : English officials and the Spanish Caribbean / April Lee Hatfield
- Enabling, implementing, experiencing entanglement : empires, sailors, and coastal peoples in the British-Spanish Caribbean / Ernesto Bassi
- The Seven Years' War and the globalization of Anglo-Iberian imperial entanglement : the view from Manila / Kristie Patricia Flannery
- Afterword / Eliga H. Gould