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Editat de Cecile Vidal, Cécile Vidal
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 noi 2013
Louisiana: Crossroads of the Atlantic World offers an exceptional collaboration between American, Canadian, and European historians who explore the many ways and means of colonial Louisiana's relations with the rest of the Atlantic world.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780812245516
ISBN-10: 0812245512
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 155 x 231 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: University of Pennsylvania Press

Cuprins

Introduction. Louisiana in Atlantic Perspective -Cecile Vidal PART I. EMPIRES Chapter 1. "To Establish One Law and Definite Rules": Race, Religion, and the Transatlantic Origins of the Louisiana Code Noir -Guillaume Aubert Chapter 2. Making a Career out of the Atlantic: Louisiana's Plume -Alexandre Dube Chapter 3. Spanish Louisiana in Atlantic Contexts: Nexus of Imperial Transactions and International Relations -Sylvia L. Hilton PART II. CIRCULATIONS Chapter 4. Slaves and Poor Whites' Informal Economies in an Atlantic Context -Sophie White Chapter 5. "Un Negre nomme [sic] Lubin ne connaissant pas Sa Nation": The Small World of Louisiana Slavery -Jean-Pierre Le Glaunec PART III. INTIMACIES Chapter 6. Caribbean Louisiana: Church, Metissage, and the Language of Race in the Mississippi Colony during the French Period -Cecile Vidal Chapter 7. Private Lives and Public Orders: Regulating Sex, Marriage, and Legitimacy in Spanish Colonial Louisiana -Mary Williams Chapter 8. Atlantic Alliances: Marriage among People of African Descent in New Orleans -Emily Clark Conclusion. Beyond Borders: Revising Atlantic History -Sylvia R. Frey Notes List of Contributors Index Acknowledgments

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"Sitting at the edges of a New France trading economy and a circum-Caribbean system of slavery as well as at the heart of what would become the continental United States, Louisiana did indeed sit at the crossroads of the Atlantic world. Bridging historiographic and nationalistic divides, Louisiana: Crossroads of the Atlantic World is a welcome addition to the transnational scholarship of eighteenth and early nineteenth century Louisiana."-Jennifer M. Spear, author of Race, Sex, and Social Order in Early New Orleans