Before the voyage of Columbus in 1492, the Atlantic Ocean stood
as a barrier to contact between the people (and their ideas and
institutions), plants, animals, and microbes of Eurasia and Africa
on the one hand and the Americas on the other. Following Columbus's
voyage, the Atlantic turned into a conduit for transferring these
things among the four continents bordering the ocean in ways that
affected people living on each of them.
The appearance of The Atlantic World marks an important
achievement, for it stands out as the first successful attempt to
combine the many strains of Atlantic history into a comprehensive,
thoughtful narrative. At the core of this ground-breaking and
eloquently written survey lies a consideration of the relationships
among people living in Europe, Africa, and the Americas, with a
focus on how these relationships played important roles--often the
most important roles--in how the histories of the people involved
unfolded. The ways of life of millions of people changed, sometimes
for the better but often for the worse, because of their
relationship to the larger Atlantic world. And unlike existing
texts dealing with one or another aspect of Atlantic history, The
Atlantic World does not subjugate the history of Africa and South
America to those of the "British Atlantic" or Europe.
With historians and other scholars beginning to reconceptualize
the Atlantic World as a dynamic zone of exchange in which people,
commodities, and ideas circulated from the mid-fifteenth century
until the dawn of the twentieth century, the interconnections
between people along the Atlantic rim create a coherent region, one
in which events in one corner inevitably altered the course of
history in another. As this book testifies, Atlantic history,
properly understood, is history without borders--in which national
narratives take backstage to the larger examination of
interdependence and cultural transmission.
Conceived of and produced by a team of distinguished authors
with countless hours of teaching experience at the college level,
this thoughtfully organized, beautifully written, and lavishly
illustrated book will set the standard for all future surveys
intended as a core text for the new and rapidly growing courses in
Atlantic History.
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