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Atlantic Biographies: Individuals and Peoples in the Atlantic World, profiles individuals who dramaticaly impacted and shaped a world that connected the Americas, Africa, and Europe. Each contributor sketches a biography that demonstrates how important individuals were to creating and imagining the Atlantic world from 1600 to 1850.

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Atlantic Biographies: Individuals and Peoples in the Atlantic World, profiles individuals who dramaticaly impacted and shaped a world that connected the Americas, Africa, and Europe. Each contributor sketches a biography that demonstrates how important individuals were to creating and imagining the Atlantic world from 1600 to 1850.
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Jeffrey A. Fortin Ph.D. (2006) is Assistant Professor of History at Emmanuel College, Boston. He has published several articles and book chapters on forced migration, race and identity in the Atlantic world, and in journals such as Atlantic Studies. Mark Meuwese Ph.D. (2004) is Associate Professor of History at the University of Winnipeg in Winnipeg, Canada. In 2012 he published his first book, also with Brill, entitled Brothers in Arms, Partners in Trade: Dutch-Indigenous Alliances in the Atlantic World, 1621-1674. List of contributors Christopher Albi, SUNY- New Paltz Omar H. Ali, University of North Carolina, Greensboro Edward E. Andrews, Providence College Mariana P. Candido, University of Kansas Charlotte Carrington, Roger Williams University Laura Chiemlewski, SUNY - Purchase Emma Christopher, The University of Sydney Christian Crouch, Bard College Kevin Dawson, University of California, Merced Jeffrey A. Fortin, Emmanuel College, Boston Mark Meuwese, University of Winnipeg Sandra Rebok, Spanish National Research Council Bryan Sinche, University of Hartford