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Jeppe Mulich In a Sea of Empires (Paperback) Cambridge Oceanic Histories

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Author
Jeppe Mulich
Book Title
In a Sea of Empires
Country/Region of Manufacture
GB
EAN
9781108747479
Format
Trade Paperback
Genre
History
ISBN
9781108747479
Item Height
0.5in
Item Length
9in
Item Weight
322g
Item Width
6in
Language
English
Publication Name
In a Sea of Empires : Networks and Crossings in the Revolutionary Caribbean
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Release Date
20/10/2022
Release Year
2022
Series
Cambridge Oceanic Histories Ser.
Title
In a Sea of Empires
Subtitle
Networks and Crossings in the Revolutionary Caribbean
Publication Year
2022
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
216 Pages

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By exploring transnational networks involved in smuggling, privateering, slave trade, marronage, and corruption, Jeppe Mulich illuminates the entangled nature of imperial politics and colonial law in the maritime borderlands of the Caribbean during the age of revolutions.

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Publisher
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
1108747477
ISBN-13
9781108747479
eBay Product ID (ePID)
14057251000

Product Key Features

Author
Jeppe Mulich
Publication Name
In a Sea of Empires : Networks and Crossings in the Revolutionary Caribbean
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Year
2022
Series
Cambridge Oceanic Histories Ser.
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
216 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9in
Item Height
0.5in
Item Width
6in

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Lc Classification Number
F2006.M85 2020
Reviews
'Informed by an impressive range of Danish, Swedish, French, and English language sources scattered across Europe, the Caribbean, and the United States, In a Sea of Empires will be of interest to scholars in the Field of Caribbean history and well beyond. Through his case study of the Leeward Islands, Mulich convincingly uses a little-studied region to offer afresh perspective on how early globalization was enacted on the ground and at sea.' Tessa Murphy, Hispanic American Historical Review, 'This well-crafted book will be of particular interest to people working on other micro-regions in the world. The book, and especially the introduction and conclusion, offers a theoretical framework of analysis around inter-imperial interactions that will lead to more fruitful historical exploration.' Vanessa Mongey, H-Net Reviews, 'This insightful global work reminds readers of the Danish, Dutch, and Swedish imperial presence in this part of the Caribbean as power tilted toward British hegemony by 1850 ... This notable work is worth examination by established and emerging scholars alike.' M. D. Davis, Choice, 'Through its examination of illicit trade, privateering and slave trading in the Leeward Islands, this book uncovers hitherto unstudied trans-imperial networks, intercolonial relations and inter-imperial politics. Its exploration of the role of small powers - particularly the long-neglected Scandinavian empires - will be of particular interest to scholars of historical sociology and global and imperial history.' Lisa Ford, University of New South Wales, 'In a refreshing take on global history, Jeppe Mulich makes a convincing case for 'microregional' networks as building blocks for globalization. His study of one such network - the Caribbean Leeward Islands - shows how integration came about through numerous local initiatives from actors across the social spectrum and across imperial borders.' Wim Klooster, Clark University, '... In a Sea of Empires presents a meticulously researched reimaging of the ties that bound the colonial Leeward Islands to a shared identity that transcended as well as at times defied national ties to the metropole. Mulich's microregional approach not only proves effective within its own context, but also establishes a model for new modes of colonial and imperial historical research.' Christopher Marshall, The Middle Ground Journal, 'This is a fascinating contribution to current debates on the dialogue between microhistory and global history. By adopting a microregional lens, which puts the Swedish and Danish Caribbean islands centre stage while paying attention to transnational and inter-imperial exchanges, Mulich offers a genuinely fresh perspective on the first age of global imperialism.' Renaud Morieux, University of Cambridge
Table of Content
1. Introduction; 2. Free ports and black markets; 3. Imperial warfare, colonial violence; 4. Prize courts and privateers; 5. Slave laws and free communities; 6. Abolition and the illegal slave trade; Conclusion.
Target Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Topic
General, Americas (North, Central, South, West Indies)
Lccn
2020-002779
Dewey Decimal
972.97
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
History

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