Introduction Carole Shammas
PART I: Transatlantic Subjects
Chapter 1. Settlers and Slaves: European and African Migrations to
Early Modern British America
Chapter 2. Enslavement of Indians in Early America: Captivity
without the Narrative
Chapter 3. "The Predicament of Ubi": Locating Authority and
National Identity in the Seventeenth-Century English Atlantic
Chapter 4. "Subjects to the King of Portugal": Captivity and
Repatriation in the Atlantic Slave Trade (Antigua, 1724)
Chapter 5. From Catholicism to Moravian Pietism: The World of
Marotta/Magdalena, a Woman of Popo and St. Thomas
PART II: Transatlantic Connections
Chapter 6. Mariners, Merchants, and Colonists in
Seventeenth-Century English America
Chpater 7. The Atlantic Rules: The Legalistic Turn in Colonial
British America
Chapter 8. Jonathan Edwards, the Enlightenment, and the Formation
of Protestant Tradition in America
Chapter 9. Order, Ordination, Subordination: German Lutheran
Missionaries in Eighteenth-Century Pennsylvania
PART II: Imperial Visions and Transatlantic Revisions
Chapter 10. Chartered Enterprises and the Evolution of the British
Atlantic World
Chapter 11. Seeds of Empire: Florida, Kew, and the British Imperial
Meridian in the 176os
Chapter 12. A Visual Empire: Seeing the British Atlantic World from
a Global British Perspective
Chapter 13. "Of the Old Stock": Quakerism and Transatlantic
Genealogies in Colonial British America
Notes
List of Contributors
Index
Elizabeth Mancke is a professor of history and the Canada Research Chair in Atlantic Canada Studies at the University of New Brunswick. Carole Shammas is the John R. Hubbard Chair Emerita in History at the University of Southern California.
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