Atlantic History in the Nineteenth Century Migration, Trade, Conflict, and Ideas
Title:
Atlantic History in the Nineteenth Century Migration, Trade, Conflict, and Ideas
ISBN:
9783030276409
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Edition:
1st ed. 2019.
Publication Information New:
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019.
Physical Description:
XIII, 279 p. 1 illus. online resource.
Contents:
1. Introduction -- 2. Migration -- 3. Trade Relations -- 4. National Revolutions -- 5. Constitutional Revolutions -- 6. Garibaldi's Revolutionary Atlantic -- 7. Slave Trade and the Return to Africa -- 8. Emancipation -- 9. Conquest of Frontiers -- 10. Imperial Projects and Expansion -- 11. Henry Sylvester Williams's Black Atlantic -- 12. Conservative Revolutions -- 13. Atlantic Tourism -- 14. Atlantic Financial Entanglements -- 15. Industrial Reform, Progressivism, and Socialism -- 16. A New Atlantic World.
Abstract:
This book argues that a vibrant, ever-changing Atlantic community persisted into the nineteenth century. As in the early modern Atlantic world, nineteenth-century interactions between the Americas, Africa, and Europe centered on exchange: exchange of people, commodities, and ideas. From 1789 to 1914, new means of transportation and communication allowed revolutionaries, migrants, merchants, settlers, and tourists to crisscross the ocean, share their experiences, and spread knowledge. Extending the conventional chronology of Atlantic world history up to the start of the First World War, Niels Eichhorn uncovers the complex dynamics of transition and transformation that marked the nineteenth-century Atlantic world.
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Electronic Access:
Full Text Available From Springer Nature History 2019 Packages
Language:
English