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The Atlantic Connection

Anna Suranyi
Focusing on the interconnections of the Atlantic world from 1450-1900, The Atlantic Connection examines the major themes of Atlantic history. During this period, ships, goods, diseases, human beings and ideas flowed across the ocean, tying together the Atlantic basin in a complex web of relationships. Divided into five main thematic sections while maintaining a broadly chronological structure, this book considers key cultural themes such as gender, social developments, the economy, and ideologies as well as:- the role of the Atlantic in ensuring European dominance - the creation of a set of societies with new cultural norms and philosophical ideals that continued to evolve and to transform not only the Atlantic, but the rest of the world- the contestation over rights and justice that emerged from the Atlantic world which continues to exist as a significant issue today. The Atlantic Connection is shaped by its exploration of a key question: how did Europe come to dominate the Atlantic if not through its technological prowess? Adeptly weaving a multitude of events into a larger analytical narrative, this book provides a fascinating insight into this complex region and will be essential reading for students of Atlantic history. The Atlantic Connection examines the major themes of Atlantic history from 1450 to 1900. During this period, ships, goods, diseases, human beings and ideas flowed across the ocean, tying together the Atlantic basin in a complex web of relationships. Divided into five main sections, this book considers key cultural themes such as gender, social developments, the economy, and ideologies. The Atlantic Connection is shaped by its exploration of a key question: how did Europe come to dominate the Atlantic? Adeptly weaving a multitude of events into a larger analytical narrative, this book will be essential reading for students of Atlantic history.
Autor: Suranyi, Anna
EAN: 9780415639866
Sprache: Englisch
Seitenzahl: 242
Produktart: kartoniert, broschiert
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Veröffentlichungsdatum: 09.07.2015
Untertitel: A History of the Atlantic World, 1450-1900
Schlagworte: Atlantik, Geschichte
Größe: 10 × 156 × 235
Gewicht: 382 g