New Orleans in the Atlantic World
Between Land and Sea
Herausgeber: Boelhower, William
New Orleans in the Atlantic World
Between Land and Sea
Herausgeber: Boelhower, William
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This book combines an in-depth look at a unique American city with an appreciative awareness of its special place in the Caribbean and Atlantic worlds. This book was published as a special issue of Atlantic Studies.
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This book combines an in-depth look at a unique American city with an appreciative awareness of its special place in the Caribbean and Atlantic worlds. This book was published as a special issue of Atlantic Studies.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. August 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 189mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9780415849722
- ISBN-10: 0415849721
- Artikelnr.: 37085790
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. August 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 189mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9780415849722
- ISBN-10: 0415849721
- Artikelnr.: 37085790
William Boelhower is currently Robert Thomas and Rita Wetta Adams Professor of Atlantic Studies at Louisiana State University at Baton Rouge. He is a co-editor of the journal Atlantic Studies and co-editor of the Routledge Atlantic Studies book series.
Section 1 1. Introduction William Boelhower 2. Unheralded Contributions
Across the Atlantic World Jay D. Edwards 3. Meaning of Water in the
American South: Transatlantic Encounters Craig E. Colten 4. Greater
Louisiana Connections and Conjunctures: Placing New Orleans in an Atlantic
Time-Geographic Perspective Kent Mathewson 5. White Lies: Human Property
and Domestic Slavery Aboard the Slave Ship 'Creole' Walter Johnson 6.
Lafcadio Hearn in New Orleans and the Caribbean Adam Rothman 7. History
from Below the Water Line: Sharks and the Atlantic Slave Trade Marcus
Rediker Section 2 8. Introduction William Boelhower 9. Locating the Isle of
Orleans: Atlantic and American Historiographical Perspectives Mark L.
Thompson 10. Slave Trade Merchants of Spanish New Orleans, 1763¿1803:
Clarifying the Colonial Slave Trade to Louisiana in Atlantic Perspective
Douglas B. Chambers 11. `Keep Alive the Powers of Africä: Katherine Dunham,
Zora Neale Hurston, Maya Deren, and the circum-Caribbean Culture of Vodoun
Dorothea Fischer-Hornung 12. Placing Louisiana in the Francophone World:
Opportunities and Challenges Alexander B. Murphy 13. (Post-)K New Orleans
and the Hispanic Atlantic: Geographic Method and Meaning Andrew Sluyter
Across the Atlantic World Jay D. Edwards 3. Meaning of Water in the
American South: Transatlantic Encounters Craig E. Colten 4. Greater
Louisiana Connections and Conjunctures: Placing New Orleans in an Atlantic
Time-Geographic Perspective Kent Mathewson 5. White Lies: Human Property
and Domestic Slavery Aboard the Slave Ship 'Creole' Walter Johnson 6.
Lafcadio Hearn in New Orleans and the Caribbean Adam Rothman 7. History
from Below the Water Line: Sharks and the Atlantic Slave Trade Marcus
Rediker Section 2 8. Introduction William Boelhower 9. Locating the Isle of
Orleans: Atlantic and American Historiographical Perspectives Mark L.
Thompson 10. Slave Trade Merchants of Spanish New Orleans, 1763¿1803:
Clarifying the Colonial Slave Trade to Louisiana in Atlantic Perspective
Douglas B. Chambers 11. `Keep Alive the Powers of Africä: Katherine Dunham,
Zora Neale Hurston, Maya Deren, and the circum-Caribbean Culture of Vodoun
Dorothea Fischer-Hornung 12. Placing Louisiana in the Francophone World:
Opportunities and Challenges Alexander B. Murphy 13. (Post-)K New Orleans
and the Hispanic Atlantic: Geographic Method and Meaning Andrew Sluyter
Section 1 1. Introduction William Boelhower 2. Unheralded Contributions
Across the Atlantic World Jay D. Edwards 3. Meaning of Water in the
American South: Transatlantic Encounters Craig E. Colten 4. Greater
Louisiana Connections and Conjunctures: Placing New Orleans in an Atlantic
Time-Geographic Perspective Kent Mathewson 5. White Lies: Human Property
and Domestic Slavery Aboard the Slave Ship 'Creole' Walter Johnson 6.
Lafcadio Hearn in New Orleans and the Caribbean Adam Rothman 7. History
from Below the Water Line: Sharks and the Atlantic Slave Trade Marcus
Rediker Section 2 8. Introduction William Boelhower 9. Locating the Isle of
Orleans: Atlantic and American Historiographical Perspectives Mark L.
Thompson 10. Slave Trade Merchants of Spanish New Orleans, 1763¿1803:
Clarifying the Colonial Slave Trade to Louisiana in Atlantic Perspective
Douglas B. Chambers 11. `Keep Alive the Powers of Africä: Katherine Dunham,
Zora Neale Hurston, Maya Deren, and the circum-Caribbean Culture of Vodoun
Dorothea Fischer-Hornung 12. Placing Louisiana in the Francophone World:
Opportunities and Challenges Alexander B. Murphy 13. (Post-)K New Orleans
and the Hispanic Atlantic: Geographic Method and Meaning Andrew Sluyter
Across the Atlantic World Jay D. Edwards 3. Meaning of Water in the
American South: Transatlantic Encounters Craig E. Colten 4. Greater
Louisiana Connections and Conjunctures: Placing New Orleans in an Atlantic
Time-Geographic Perspective Kent Mathewson 5. White Lies: Human Property
and Domestic Slavery Aboard the Slave Ship 'Creole' Walter Johnson 6.
Lafcadio Hearn in New Orleans and the Caribbean Adam Rothman 7. History
from Below the Water Line: Sharks and the Atlantic Slave Trade Marcus
Rediker Section 2 8. Introduction William Boelhower 9. Locating the Isle of
Orleans: Atlantic and American Historiographical Perspectives Mark L.
Thompson 10. Slave Trade Merchants of Spanish New Orleans, 1763¿1803:
Clarifying the Colonial Slave Trade to Louisiana in Atlantic Perspective
Douglas B. Chambers 11. `Keep Alive the Powers of Africä: Katherine Dunham,
Zora Neale Hurston, Maya Deren, and the circum-Caribbean Culture of Vodoun
Dorothea Fischer-Hornung 12. Placing Louisiana in the Francophone World:
Opportunities and Challenges Alexander B. Murphy 13. (Post-)K New Orleans
and the Hispanic Atlantic: Geographic Method and Meaning Andrew Sluyter