Fascinating account of Britain's rise as a global imperial power told through the lives of over forty individuals worldwide.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Miles Ogborn is Professor of Geography at Queen Mary, University of London. His previous publications include Spaces of Modernity: London's Geographies, 1680-1780 (1998) and Indian Ink: Script and Print in the Making of the English East India Company (2007).
Inhaltsangabe
1. Global lives 2. The Elizabethan world 3. Savage tales: settlement in North America 4. East meets west: the English East India Company in India 5. Into the Atlantic: the triangular trade? 6. Maritime labour: sailors and the seafaring world 7. Maritime violence: buccaneers, privateers and pirates 8. Human cargo: the Atlantic slave trade 9. Sugar islands: plantation slavery in the Caribbean 10. In black and white: fighting against the slave trade 11. Navigation and discovery: voyagers of the Pacific Epilogue.
1. Global lives 2. The Elizabethan world 3. Savage tales: settlement in North America 4. East meets west: the English East India Company in India 5. Into the Atlantic: the triangular trade? 6. Maritime labour: sailors and the seafaring world 7. Maritime violence: buccaneers, privateers and pirates 8. Human cargo: the Atlantic slave trade 9. Sugar islands: plantation slavery in the Caribbean 10. In black and white: fighting against the slave trade 11. Navigation and discovery: voyagers of the Pacific Epilogue.
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