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In The Black Urban Atlantic, eleven original essays by leading scholars from the United States, Europe, and Latin America chronicle the black experience in Atlantic ports, providing a rich and diverse portrait of the ways in which Africans experienced urban life during the era of plantation slavery.

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"A timely and important collection of essays on a subject of vital interest to historians of the early modern Atlantic world. By decisively moving away from an earlier generation of scholars who seemed to see slavery and urban life as incompatible, this substantial and original volume makes a major contribution to the ways in which we study Atlantic history and the African diaspora." * Vincent Brown, Harvard University *

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Introduction
—Jorge Cañizares-Esguerra, Matt D. Childs, and James Sidbury
I. AFRICAN IDENTITIES IN ATLANTIC SPACES
Chapter 1. Identity among Liberated Africans in Sierra Leone
—David Northrup
Chapter 2. Ouidah as a Multiethnic Community
—Robin Law
Chapter 3. African Nations in Nineteenth-Century Salvador, Bahia
—João José Reis
II. THE SOURCES OF BLACK AGENCY
Chapter 4. Re-creating African Ethnic Identities in Cuba
—Matt D. Childs
Chapter 5. The Slaves and Free People of Color of Cap Français
—David Geggus
Chapter 6. Kingston, Jamaica: Crucible of Modernity
—Trevor Burnard
III. URBAN SPACES AND BLACK AUTONOMY
Chapter 7. The African Landscape of Seventeenth-Century Cartagena and Its Hinterlands
—Jane Landers
Chapter 8. The Cultural Geography of Enslaved Ship Pilots
—Kevin Dawson
Chapter 9. Slavery and the Social and Cultural Landscapes of Luanda
—Roquinaldo Ferreira
Chapter 10. African Barbeiros in Brazilian Slave Ports
—Mariza de Carvalho Soares
IV. BLACK IDENTITIES IN NONPLANTATION ECONOMIES
Chapter 11. The Hidden Histories of African Lisbon
—James H. Sweet
Chapter 12. Black Brotherhoods in Mexico City
—Nicole von Germeten
List of Contributors
Notes
Bibliographic Essay
Index
Acknowledgments

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      Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
      Publication Date: 15/12/2016
      ISBN13: 9780812223767, 978-0812223767
      ISBN10: 0812223764

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      In The Black Urban Atlantic, eleven original essays by leading scholars from the United States, Europe, and Latin America chronicle the black experience in Atlantic ports, providing a rich and diverse portrait of the ways in which Africans experienced urban life during the era of plantation slavery.

      Trade Review
      "A timely and important collection of essays on a subject of vital interest to historians of the early modern Atlantic world. By decisively moving away from an earlier generation of scholars who seemed to see slavery and urban life as incompatible, this substantial and original volume makes a major contribution to the ways in which we study Atlantic history and the African diaspora." * Vincent Brown, Harvard University *

      Table of Contents

      Introduction
      —Jorge Cañizares-Esguerra, Matt D. Childs, and James Sidbury
      I. AFRICAN IDENTITIES IN ATLANTIC SPACES
      Chapter 1. Identity among Liberated Africans in Sierra Leone
      —David Northrup
      Chapter 2. Ouidah as a Multiethnic Community
      —Robin Law
      Chapter 3. African Nations in Nineteenth-Century Salvador, Bahia
      —João José Reis
      II. THE SOURCES OF BLACK AGENCY
      Chapter 4. Re-creating African Ethnic Identities in Cuba
      —Matt D. Childs
      Chapter 5. The Slaves and Free People of Color of Cap Français
      —David Geggus
      Chapter 6. Kingston, Jamaica: Crucible of Modernity
      —Trevor Burnard
      III. URBAN SPACES AND BLACK AUTONOMY
      Chapter 7. The African Landscape of Seventeenth-Century Cartagena and Its Hinterlands
      —Jane Landers
      Chapter 8. The Cultural Geography of Enslaved Ship Pilots
      —Kevin Dawson
      Chapter 9. Slavery and the Social and Cultural Landscapes of Luanda
      —Roquinaldo Ferreira
      Chapter 10. African Barbeiros in Brazilian Slave Ports
      —Mariza de Carvalho Soares
      IV. BLACK IDENTITIES IN NONPLANTATION ECONOMIES
      Chapter 11. The Hidden Histories of African Lisbon
      —James H. Sweet
      Chapter 12. Black Brotherhoods in Mexico City
      —Nicole von Germeten
      List of Contributors
      Notes
      Bibliographic Essay
      Index
      Acknowledgments

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