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This volume examines how the United States emerged out of a series of commercial, colonial, and imperial encounters. Collecting the thoughts of dynamic scholars working in the fields of early American, Atlantic, and global history, it presents an unrivalled portrait of the human richness and global connectedness of early modern America.

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List of Figures; List of Maps; List of Contributors to Volume I; General Introduction: What is America and the World? Mark Philip Bradley; Introduction to Volume I Eliga Gould, Paul Mapp and Carla Gardina Pestana; Part I. Geographies; 1. Changing American Geographies S. Max Edelson; 2. Maritime Borderlands Andrew Lipman; 3. The Americas and the Contested Aquatic World of the Atlantic, Indian, and the Pacific Oceans Rainer F. Buschmann; 4. Extractive Industries and the Transformation of American Environments Jennifer L. Anderson; Part II. People; 5. Jews, Muslims, Pagans and America David Abulafia; 6. Statelessness, Subjecthood and the Early American Past Christopher Hodson; 7. Mobility and the Movement of Peoples Patrick Griffin; 8. How Native Americans Shaped Early America Pekka Hämäläinen; Part III. Empires; 9. The Early Iberian American World Kevin Terraciano; 10. Making Colonies and Empires in North America and the Greater Caribbean Alison Games; 11. Imperial Wars, Imperial Reforms Eric Hinderaker and Rebecca Horn; 12. Law and Empire, 1500–1820 Catherine Evans and Philip Girard; Part IV. Circulation/connections; 13. West Africa, 1500–1825 Rebecca Shumway; 14. Trade Emma Hart; 15. Uncertain America: Settler Colonies, the Circulation of Ideas and the Vexed Situation of Early American Thought Michael Meranze; 16. America and the Pacific: The View from the Beach Kate Fullagar; Part V. Institutions; 17. Slavery, Captivity, and the Slave Trade in Colonial North America's Global Connections Gregory E. O'Malley; 18. A Maritime World Elizabeth Mancke; 19. Antislavery in America, 1760–1820: Comparisons, Contours, Contexts Christopher Leslie Brown; 20. Women, Gender, Families, and States Heather Miyano Kopelson; 21. Empires and the Boundaries of Religion Katherine Carté; Part VI. Revolutions; 22. Independence and Union: Imperfect Unions in Revolutionary Anglo-America Daniel Hulsebosch; 23. Atlantic Revolutions Janet Polasky; 24. Citizenship James Sidbury; 25. The United States and the Americas Caitlin Fitz; Index.

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      Publisher: Cambridge University Press
      Publication Date: 03/03/2022
      ISBN13: 9781108419222, 978-1108419222
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      Book Synopsis
      This volume examines how the United States emerged out of a series of commercial, colonial, and imperial encounters. Collecting the thoughts of dynamic scholars working in the fields of early American, Atlantic, and global history, it presents an unrivalled portrait of the human richness and global connectedness of early modern America.

      Table of Contents
      List of Figures; List of Maps; List of Contributors to Volume I; General Introduction: What is America and the World? Mark Philip Bradley; Introduction to Volume I Eliga Gould, Paul Mapp and Carla Gardina Pestana; Part I. Geographies; 1. Changing American Geographies S. Max Edelson; 2. Maritime Borderlands Andrew Lipman; 3. The Americas and the Contested Aquatic World of the Atlantic, Indian, and the Pacific Oceans Rainer F. Buschmann; 4. Extractive Industries and the Transformation of American Environments Jennifer L. Anderson; Part II. People; 5. Jews, Muslims, Pagans and America David Abulafia; 6. Statelessness, Subjecthood and the Early American Past Christopher Hodson; 7. Mobility and the Movement of Peoples Patrick Griffin; 8. How Native Americans Shaped Early America Pekka Hämäläinen; Part III. Empires; 9. The Early Iberian American World Kevin Terraciano; 10. Making Colonies and Empires in North America and the Greater Caribbean Alison Games; 11. Imperial Wars, Imperial Reforms Eric Hinderaker and Rebecca Horn; 12. Law and Empire, 1500–1820 Catherine Evans and Philip Girard; Part IV. Circulation/connections; 13. West Africa, 1500–1825 Rebecca Shumway; 14. Trade Emma Hart; 15. Uncertain America: Settler Colonies, the Circulation of Ideas and the Vexed Situation of Early American Thought Michael Meranze; 16. America and the Pacific: The View from the Beach Kate Fullagar; Part V. Institutions; 17. Slavery, Captivity, and the Slave Trade in Colonial North America's Global Connections Gregory E. O'Malley; 18. A Maritime World Elizabeth Mancke; 19. Antislavery in America, 1760–1820: Comparisons, Contours, Contexts Christopher Leslie Brown; 20. Women, Gender, Families, and States Heather Miyano Kopelson; 21. Empires and the Boundaries of Religion Katherine Carté; Part VI. Revolutions; 22. Independence and Union: Imperfect Unions in Revolutionary Anglo-America Daniel Hulsebosch; 23. Atlantic Revolutions Janet Polasky; 24. Citizenship James Sidbury; 25. The United States and the Americas Caitlin Fitz; Index.

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