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Shaping the Stuart World, 1603-1714: The Atlantic Connection (The Atlantic World, 5)

Shaping the Stuart World, 1603-1714: The Atlantic Connection (The Atlantic World, 5)

Subjects: British & Irish history: c 1500 to c 1700,World history: c 1500 to c 1750,Sociology,Colonies,History,Intellectual life,British Isles,Great Britain,Emigration & Immigration,America,Stuarts, 1603-1714,17th century,Congresses

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Review "The end result is an excellent volume - and not one easily managed. It is concise (on topics that are not easily presented in a concise form), and well-written, and it has something new to say on all his chosen themes. It is an unusual book in that it is important both for scholars in the field and especially students trying to make sense of the history of British slavery."James Walvin, New West Indian Guide 83:3 (2009) 290-293. Product Description During the past few years it has become fashionable to speak of the "British Atlantic" and examine the Anglophone communities that came to populate it shores. This collection of essays undertakes something quite different. It examines the wide-ranging European interaction inherent in British expansion and discovers a multi-dimensional, multi-national Atlantic as a result. Spain, Sweden, and above all the Netherlands emerge as central to English and Scottish endeavors overseas and to the extremely diverse populations and cultures that eventually came to be known as British North America. This approach has led to a much richer and compelling picture of the early modern Atlantic world. The essays show the period to be one of collaboration as well as competition and conflict. They reveal far-reaching cultural, economic, and social interpenetration. Today's nationalist and ethnic preoccupations will find little comfort from them. The world they described is far too complex to fit the easy if stylish pattern of Edward Said's "orientalizing." The result has been a book at once highly significant and immediately topical. About the Author Allan I. Macinnes, Ph.D. (1987), Glasgow, holds the Burnett-Fletcher Chair of History at Aberdeen University. His principal publications are three monographs - Charles I and the Making of the Coveanting Movement,1625-41 (1991 & 2003); Clanship, Commerce and the House of Stuart, 1603-1788 (1996 & 2000); and The British Revolution, 1629-1660 (2004). Arthur H. Williamson, Ph.D. (1974), Washington University, St. Louis, has written extensively about early modern British political culture. His most recent book is The British Union (London, 2003), which he edited with Paul McGinnis. He is now completing a volume under the title Apocalypse Now, Apocalypse Then: Prophecy and the Shaping of the Modern World, which will appear in 2006.

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Publisher/Supplier: Brill Academic Publishers

Date Published: 2005-12-01

Binding: Hardcover

ISBN: 900414711X

Language: en

Pages: 406

Length: 6.54 inches,Width: 1.22 inches,Height: 9.63 inches

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