English Atlantics Revisited: Essays Honouring Ian K. SteeleInspired by the major themes in Steele's scholarship, the original essays in English Atlantics Revisited examine British Atlantic contexts and political economy, as well as maritime, military, Amerindian, and social history. The contributors offer challenging new findings and perspectives as they revisit the English Atlantics: chapters on specific personalities, regions, and topics reveal the extent of transatlantic, cross-cultural, and trans-national interactions. English Atlantics Revisited help assess the current state of Atlantic history. |
Contents
POLITICAL ECONOMY | 31 |
THE MARITIME ATLANTIC | 105 |
AMERINDIAN AND MILITARY FRONTIERS | 233 |
SOCIAL HISTORY | 343 |
The English Atlantic Created a Man of Steele Who Reciprocated by Creating It | 474 |
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English Atlantics Revisited: Essays Honouring Professor Ian K. Steele Ian Kenneth Steele No preview available - 2007 |
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