Entangled empires the Anglo-Iberian Atlantic, 1500-1830

Entangled Empires emphasizes the connections between the English and Iberian imperial projects. The colonial history of the United States ought to be considered part of the history of colonial Latino-America just as Latin American history should be understood as fundamental to the constitution of th...

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Other Authors: Cañizares-Esguerra, Jorge,œeeditor
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Philadelphia, PA University of Pennsylvania Press [2018]
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Table of Contents:
  • The Anglo-Iberian Atlantic as a hemispheric system? : English merchants navigating the Iberian Atlantic / Mark Sheaves
  • Agents of empire : Africans and the origins of English colonialism in the Americas / Michael Guasco
  • Empires on drugs : pharmaceutical go-betweens and the Anglo-Portuguese alliance / Benjamin Breen
  • Marrying utopia : Mary and Philip, Richard Eden, and the English alchemy of Spanish Peru / Christopher Heaney
  • The pegs of a wider frame : Jewish merchants in Anglo-Iberian trade / Holly Snyder
  • Entangled Irishman : George Dawson Flinter and Anglo-Spanish imperial rivalry / Christopher Schmidt-Nowara
  • Planters and powerbrokers : George J.F. Clarke, Interracial Love, and allegiance in the revolutionary circum-Caribbean / Cameron B. Strang
  • The "Iberian" justifications of territorial possession by pilgrims and Puritans in the colonization of America / Jorge Cañizares-Esguerra
  • "As the Spaniards have always done" : the legacy of Florida's missions for Carolina Indian relations and the origins of the Yamasee War / Bradley Dixon
  • Reluctant petitioners : English officials and the Spanish Caribbean / April Hatfield
  • Enabling, implementing, experiencing entanglement : empires, sailors, and coastal peoples in the British-Spanish Caribbean / Ernesto Bassi
  • The Seven Years' War and the globalization of Anglo-Iberian imperial entanglement : the view from Manila / Kristie Flannery