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The Atlantic world, 1450-2000

Toyin Falola and Kevin D. Roberts
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  • Contents

  • Frontmatter
  • Introduction / Toyin Falola and Kevin D. Roberts (page ix)
  • Map of the Atlantic World (page xv)
  • I. Nations and Migrations (page 1)
    • 1. The World of the Atlantic before the "Atlantic World": Africa, Europe, and the Americans before 1450 (Patricia Pearson, page 3)
    • 2. Contact and Conquest in Africa and the Americas (Timothy P. Grady, page 27)
    • 3. Migrations and Frontiers (Alison Games, page 48)
  • II. Empires and Slavery (page 67)
    • 4. From Servitude to Slavery (Michael Guasco, page 69)
    • 5. The Slave Trade's Apex in the Eighteenth Century (Timothy R. Buckner, page 96)
    • 6. The Nineteenth-Century Black Atlantic (Aribidesi A. Usman, page 114)
    • 7. Women in the Atlantic World (Ken Aslakson, page 135)
    • 8. The Black Atlantic: Theory, Method, Practice (Douglas B. Chambers, page 151)
  • III. Independence and Abolition (page 175)
    • 9. Independence Movements in the New World (David Cahill, page 177)
    • 10. The Rise of Abolition (Maurice Jackson, page 211)
    • 11. African Independence Movements (Joel E. Tishken, page 249)
  • IV. Globalization and its Discontents (page 275)
    • 12. The Diasporic Dimensions of Caribbean Nationalism, 1900-1959 (E. G. Iweriebor and Amanda Wamock, page 277)
    • 13. The Cold War in the Atlantic World (Carol Anderson, page 294)
    • 14. Gender and Identity in the Twentieth-Century Atlantic World (Amanda Wamock, page 315)
    • 15. Reparation and Repair: Reform Movements in the Atlantic World (Maxim Matusevich, page 338)
  • Bibliography (page 359)
  • List of Contributors (page 373)
  • Index (page 377)
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Published: c2008
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Copyright Holder: Indiana University Press
ISBN(s)
  • 9780253349705 (hardcover)
  • 9780253219435 (paper)
Subject
  • Comparative/World
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