The North Atlantic World in the Seventeenth Century

The North Atlantic World in the Seventeenth Century
Title The North Atlantic World in the Seventeenth Century PDF eBook
Author Kenneth Gordon Davies
Publisher U of Minnesota Press
Pages 382
Release
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1452907668

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The North Atlantic World in the Seventeenth Century

The North Atlantic World in the Seventeenth Century
Title The North Atlantic World in the Seventeenth Century PDF eBook
Author K. G. Davies
Publisher U of Minnesota Press
Pages 386
Release 1974-09-06
Genre History
ISBN 0816607796

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The North Atlantic World in the Seventeenth Century was first published in 1974. Minnesota Archive Editions uses digital technology to make long-unavailable books once again accessible, and are published unaltered from the original University of Minnesota Press editions. In his preface the author writes: "Europe's style was both courageous and ignoble, Europe's achievement both magnificent and appalling. There is less need now that Europe's hegemony is over, for pride or shame to color historical judgments." In that candid vein Mr. Davies provides a balanced and impartial history of British, French, and Dutch beginnings in North America, the Caribbean, and West Africa to the end of the seventeenth century. He contrasts two styles of empire: the planting of trading posts in order to gather fur, fish, and slaves; and the planting of people in colonies of settlement to grow tobacco and sugar. He shows that the first style, involving little outlay of capital, was favored by European merchants; the second, by rulers and landlords. In his conclusion he examines the impact made by the Europeans on the people they traded with and expropriated, and assesses the diplomatic, economic, and cultural repercussions of the North Atlantic on Europe itself. "Should provide valuable supplementary reading in courses in British imperial and American colonial history, as well as a source of information for those who teach them." –History.

The North Atlantic World in the Seventeenth Century

The North Atlantic World in the Seventeenth Century
Title The North Atlantic World in the Seventeenth Century PDF eBook
Author Kenneth G. Davies
Publisher
Pages 380
Release 1974-01-01
Genre
ISBN 9780783729671

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Jacob Leisler's Atlantic World in the Later Seventeenth Century

Jacob Leisler's Atlantic World in the Later Seventeenth Century
Title Jacob Leisler's Atlantic World in the Later Seventeenth Century PDF eBook
Author Jaap Jacobs
Publisher LIT Verlag Münster
Pages 246
Release 2009
Genre America
ISBN 3643103247

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Jacob Leisler emigrated to the Dutch colony of Nieu Nederlandt in North America in 1660. He was the son of a Reformed minister and hailed from Frankfurt on the Main. To posterity Jacob Leisler is known for his role during the Glorious Revolution in 1689 as rebel against the English governor of the colony of New York - for which he was cruelly put to death in 1691. The essays in this collection show that Leisler's world had many more faces and sides: there is the military aspect of Leisler's career, the mercantile world in which Leisler lived (and was captured by Algerian pirates), the religious world that got him into a fierce fight with a Dutch-Reformed pastor, and finally the larger ideological, political, and economic context that ranges from a study of the role of the little port of Dover (England) to the larger issues related to the role of colonies in the Atlantic economy and the British Empire. A number of general themes hold the essays together: Two are of particular importance: The Atlantic nature of religion and the transnational character of the Atlantic economy. Most of the essays were presentations to a workshop held at the Centre for the Study of Human Settlement and Historical Change at the National University of Ireland in Galway.

An Archaeology of the English Atlantic World, 1600 – 1700

An Archaeology of the English Atlantic World, 1600 – 1700
Title An Archaeology of the English Atlantic World, 1600 – 1700 PDF eBook
Author Charles E. Orser, Jr.
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 503
Release 2018-07-05
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1108566626

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An Archaeology of the British Atlantic World, 1600–1700 is the first book to apply the methods of modern-world archaeology to the study of the seventeenth-century English colonial world. Charles E. Orser, Jr explores a range of material evidence of daily life collected from archaeological excavations throughout the Atlantic region, including England, Ireland, western Africa, Native North America, and the eastern United States. He considers the archaeological record together with primary texts by contemporary writers. Giving particular attention to housing, fortifications, delftware, and stoneware, Orser offers new interpretations for each type of artefact. His study demonstrates how the archaeological record expands our understanding of the Atlantic world at a critical moment of its expansion, as well as to the development of the modern, Western world.

Building the British Atlantic World

Building the British Atlantic World
Title Building the British Atlantic World PDF eBook
Author Daniel Maudlin
Publisher UNC Press Books
Pages 351
Release 2016-03-11
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1469626837

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Spanning the North Atlantic rim from Canada to Scotland, and from the Caribbean to the coast of West Africa, the British Atlantic world is deeply interconnected across its regions. In this groundbreaking study, thirteen leading scholars explore the idea of transatlanticism--or a shared "Atlantic world" experience--through the lens of architecture, built spaces, and landscapes in the British Atlantic from the seventeenth century through the mid-nineteenth century. Examining town planning, churches, forts, merchants' stores, state houses, and farm houses, this collection shows how the powerful visual language of architecture and design allowed the people of this era to maintain common cultural experiences across different landscapes while still forming their individuality. By studying the interplay between physical construction and social themes that include identity, gender, taste, domesticity, politics, and race, the authors interpret material culture in a way that particularly emphasizes the people who built, occupied, and used the spaces and reflects the complex cultural exchanges between Britain and the New World.

Europe and the World in the Age of Expansion: The North Atlantic world in the seventeenth century

Europe and the World in the Age of Expansion: The North Atlantic world in the seventeenth century
Title Europe and the World in the Age of Expansion: The North Atlantic world in the seventeenth century PDF eBook
Author Boyd C. Shafer
Publisher
Pages
Release 1974
Genre Colonies
ISBN 9780816607822

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