This volume brings together original essays by leading historians
of the Atlantic World, representing recent developments in
historiography of the period. These essays present the argument
that coercive imperial authority has been vastly overrated.
Distance, the primacy of trade over politics, and the refusal of
colonized peoples to recognize European authority resulted in
de-centralized "American empires".
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