This essay explores how historians have come to move beyond national histories with transnational approaches. For early American historians this has involved consideration of how the Atlantic world connected and affected societies in early modern Europe, Africa, and the Americas. The essay argues that there was not one but rather many different Atlantic worlds, shaped by the position, experiences, and perspective of each individual. Using the example of three Africans who found themselves in late-eighteenth-century Scotland, the essay illustrates how these different Atlantics – not just African, North American and European, but also religion, economic, and ideological – can be traced and unraveled in individual lives
Atlantic Lives offers insight into the lived experiences of a range of actors in the early modern At...
Writing at the turn of the current century, the historian David Armitage proclaimed, “We are all At...
This article rethinks the concept of the "British World" by paying close attention to the voices of ...
This essay explores how historians have come to move beyond national histories with transnational ap...
This essay explores how historians have come to move beyond national histories with transnational ap...
[First paragraph] Shaping the Stuart World 1603-1714: The Atlantic Connection. Allan I. Macinne...
For the purposes of this review essay, which seeks to capture the spirit of those early conversation...
Atlantic History, the study of the transatlantic connections between Western Europe, the Americas, a...
The article reconstructs the several political genealogies of Atlantic history and the equally many ...
Reflecting the growing scholarly interest in transnational and comparative approaches to studying th...
International audienceBroadly defined, histories of the Atlantic world are works of historical resea...
This chapter introduces the book which forms a collection of essays from the proceedings on two conf...
Atlantic history is less a new historiographical trend than a methodological approach which rejects ...
This essay offers a review of American and Atlantic approaches to the history of New Orleans. It arg...
This essay explores the evolution of the study of the British-American Empire in the last 50 years, ...
Atlantic Lives offers insight into the lived experiences of a range of actors in the early modern At...
Writing at the turn of the current century, the historian David Armitage proclaimed, “We are all At...
This article rethinks the concept of the "British World" by paying close attention to the voices of ...
This essay explores how historians have come to move beyond national histories with transnational ap...
This essay explores how historians have come to move beyond national histories with transnational ap...
[First paragraph] Shaping the Stuart World 1603-1714: The Atlantic Connection. Allan I. Macinne...
For the purposes of this review essay, which seeks to capture the spirit of those early conversation...
Atlantic History, the study of the transatlantic connections between Western Europe, the Americas, a...
The article reconstructs the several political genealogies of Atlantic history and the equally many ...
Reflecting the growing scholarly interest in transnational and comparative approaches to studying th...
International audienceBroadly defined, histories of the Atlantic world are works of historical resea...
This chapter introduces the book which forms a collection of essays from the proceedings on two conf...
Atlantic history is less a new historiographical trend than a methodological approach which rejects ...
This essay offers a review of American and Atlantic approaches to the history of New Orleans. It arg...
This essay explores the evolution of the study of the British-American Empire in the last 50 years, ...
Atlantic Lives offers insight into the lived experiences of a range of actors in the early modern At...
Writing at the turn of the current century, the historian David Armitage proclaimed, “We are all At...
This article rethinks the concept of the "British World" by paying close attention to the voices of ...