Focusing on the period between George Anson’s circumnavigation in the 1740s and the joint British seizure of the Spanish cities of Manila and Havana in 1762, this article argues that the taking and making of objects in motion provided an important point of intersection between the British prosecution of empire in the Atlantic and in the Pacific in the eighteenth century. It has two central aims: first, to highlight the interconnectedness of the Atlantic to wider global contexts and, second, to emphasize the key role of military conflict and other processes beyond commerce in the generation and circulation of objects
As the War of Spanish Succession (Queen Anne’s War) concluded in 1713, English writer Daniel Defoe c...
This thesis examines the legal and political environment that allowed piracy to expand during the pe...
During the Napoleonic period several critical decisions had a major influence on the future of the F...
Focusing on the period between George Anson’s circumnavigation in the 1740s and the joint British se...
My dissertation, Making Imperial Futures: Concepts of Empire in the Anglo-Spanish Sphere, 1763-71, e...
In recent years, scholarship on transpacific exchange in colonial Latin America has expanded and de...
In 1762, at the height of the Seven Years’ War, Britain’s Royal Navy and East India Company mobilise...
Britain's global power rested on her ability to move effective forces to different parts of the glob...
In early modern England (after 1707, Britain), there was an argument that war at sea, especially war...
Abstract: The main objective of this article is the presentation of the corsair activities in the Gu...
As Spain undertook the reform of its peninsular and overseas kingdoms in the latter decades of the e...
All Elizabethan colonies were failures, but that fact alone is of little benefit in trying to unders...
The waters to the south and east of South America came to play increasingly important commercial, ge...
Pirate communities have forever posed a threat to maritime activity. Prior to the expansion into the...
This paper retraces the changing alliances and practices of Antony Gibbs & Sons’ Lima agent during t...
As the War of Spanish Succession (Queen Anne’s War) concluded in 1713, English writer Daniel Defoe c...
This thesis examines the legal and political environment that allowed piracy to expand during the pe...
During the Napoleonic period several critical decisions had a major influence on the future of the F...
Focusing on the period between George Anson’s circumnavigation in the 1740s and the joint British se...
My dissertation, Making Imperial Futures: Concepts of Empire in the Anglo-Spanish Sphere, 1763-71, e...
In recent years, scholarship on transpacific exchange in colonial Latin America has expanded and de...
In 1762, at the height of the Seven Years’ War, Britain’s Royal Navy and East India Company mobilise...
Britain's global power rested on her ability to move effective forces to different parts of the glob...
In early modern England (after 1707, Britain), there was an argument that war at sea, especially war...
Abstract: The main objective of this article is the presentation of the corsair activities in the Gu...
As Spain undertook the reform of its peninsular and overseas kingdoms in the latter decades of the e...
All Elizabethan colonies were failures, but that fact alone is of little benefit in trying to unders...
The waters to the south and east of South America came to play increasingly important commercial, ge...
Pirate communities have forever posed a threat to maritime activity. Prior to the expansion into the...
This paper retraces the changing alliances and practices of Antony Gibbs & Sons’ Lima agent during t...
As the War of Spanish Succession (Queen Anne’s War) concluded in 1713, English writer Daniel Defoe c...
This thesis examines the legal and political environment that allowed piracy to expand during the pe...
During the Napoleonic period several critical decisions had a major influence on the future of the F...