Early Modern Atlantic Cities

Dantas, Mariana, Hart, Emma

  • 出版商: Cambridge
  • 出版日期: 2024-04-25
  • 售價: $2,820
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  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 75
  • 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
  • ISBN: 1009468065
  • ISBN-13: 9781009468060
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The Atlantic World was an oceanic system circulating goods, people, and ideas that emerged in the late fifteenth and early sixteenth century. European imperialism was its motor, while its character derived from the interactions between peoples indigenous to Europe, the Americas, and Africa. Much of the everyday workings of this oceanic system took place in urban settings. By sustaining the connections between these disparate regions, cities and towns became essential to the transformations that occurred in this early modern era. This Element, traces the emergence of the Atlantic city as a site of contact, an agent of colonization, a central node in networks of exchange, and an arena of political contestation. Cities of the Atlantic World operated at the juncture of many of the core processes in a global history of capitalism and of rising social and racial inequality. A source of analogous experiences of division as well as unity, they helped shape the Atlantic world as a coherent geography of analysis.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

大西洋世界是在15世紀末和16世紀初出現的一個海洋系統,循環著商品、人員和思想。歐洲的帝國主義是其推動力,而其特點來自歐洲、美洲和非洲原住民之間的互動。這個海洋系統的許多日常運作都發生在城市環境中。通過維持這些不同地區之間的聯繫,城市成為這個早期現代時代發生變革的關鍵所在。本文追溯了大西洋城市作為接觸點、殖民主義代理人、交流網絡中心和政治爭奪場所的出現。大西洋世界的城市在全球資本主義和不斷上升的社會和種族不平等的核心過程交匯處運作。作為分裂和團結的類似經歷的來源,它們有助於塑造大西洋世界作為一個有條理的地理分析。