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Introduction: Scenes of Atlantic Exchange
1: Roger Barlow's World: Community, Guild & Family
2: The Mediterranean Origins of an Atlantic Trading Network
3: Gateway to Wealth: the English Trading Community in Seville
4: Negotiating Fortune: Love, Death & Relationships
5: Sebastian Cabot & the Voyage for Spice
6: South America & the Exploration of the Rio de la Plata
7: Exile, Opportunism & Recovery
8: Return & Patronage: Bristol to Pembrokeshire
9: Surviving Change & Promoting Discovery
10: Controlling Trade & Consolidating Status
11: Networks of Atlantic Exchange
12: Roger Barlow, Robert Thorne & Hakluyt's Project
13: Lost Legacies & the Construction of Memory
Glossary
Bibliography
Index

About the Author

Heather Dalton's current research focusses on transnational relationships and family ties in fifteenth and sixteenth century Atlantic trading networks and voyages of discovery. She is a member of The Cabot Project at the University of Bristol and associated with the ARC Discovery Centre for the History of Emotions.

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Dalton does a masterful job demonstrating the entangled nature of the Atlantic world during the sixteenth century, placing English merchants at the center of Spain's efforts to establish viable trade networks with the New World ... This book issure to inspire additional discussion and study of the entangled nature of the early Atlantic world that defies the borders of empires and nation-states.
*Lydia Towns, Terrae Incognitae*

[a] welcome and informative study ... Dalton says the 'aim' of her 'book is to lift Roger Barlow from obscurity'. She has done so admirably and all students of the early history of the Atlantic world will benefit from her labours.
*David Harris Sacks, History*

Dalton's scholarship is diverse and rich in archival work. Merchants and Explorers is like a chest of treasures.
*Marie Roche,The Sixteenth Century Journal*

Merchants and Explorers is an enormously valuable contribution to our understanding of the Age of Discovery ... by its precise attention to detail and its rigorous mooring in the archives of sixteenth-century England and Spain, Merchants and Explorers is able to offer readers a genuinely original and historically grounded understanding of the emergent European processes of discovery, trade, and empire.
*Robert J. Mayhew, Journal of Historical Geography*

This readable book will interest students of Tudor history and general readers ... Recommended.
*G. K. Brunelle, CHOICE*

This extensive investigation of Barlow's life is a significant contribution to the history of early English exploration. It will be of interest to scholars of early English expansion and trade, as well as the wider multi-imperial Atlantic world.
*Adrian Finucane, Economic History Review*

Merchants and Explorers will help students and specialists of early-modern imperial history to understand the settlement and colonization during the golden age of British expansion into North America by showing that opportunism and risk were central to early explorations. More generally, this book will be of great interest to historians working on the early modern Atlantic as it offers a fundamental contribution to understanding the connected history that linked Iberian and English expansionism into the Atlantic. Furthermore, it also sheds some light on how national approaches to Atlantic history were constructed by focusing on some characters while forgetting others because of reasons that have more to do with the politics of the day than with the real functioning of the networks which shaped the Atlantic.
*Jose Miguel Escribano-Páez, European Review of History*

This rich and stimulating book deserves a wide readership. Its insights will be of interest to scholars in a range of fields, and it is much more than the sum of its parts. As a study of connection and connectedness, it needs to be read and enjoyed in its entirety.
*Michael Bennett, Parergon*

[a] welcome and informative study ... Dalton says the 'aim' of her 'book is to lift Roger Barlow from obscurity'. She has done so admirably and all students of the early history of the Atlantic world will benefit from her labours.
*David Harris Sacks, History*

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