The Global Atlantic : 1400 To 1900
The Global Atlantic : 1400 To 1900
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Author(s): Strobel, Christoph
ISBN No.: 9780765639516
Pages: 186
Year: 201502
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 188.40
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

".through its enjoyable narrative, this book provides a comprehensive and useful overview on the global currents of the Atlantic world." --José Eudes Gomes, University of Lisbon, Comparativ "What Christoph Strobel offers in The Global Atlantic is the most concise and readable cure for any 'Atlanticentrism' that might be ailing you. Follow his lead, and you'll discover a truly global 'New World,' one that embraces all of the planet's oceans and continents." --Carl H. Nightingale, author of Segregation: a Global History of Divided Cities " The Global Atlantic offers a fresh look at the Atlantic World that should excite both scholars and students. This innovative book integrates the complexities of the Atlantic World into a rich mosaic of global interactions and connections. The Global Atlantic has an accessible style and offers a masterful view of global intersections that shaped and were in turn influenced by the Atlantic World.


It is a must for either undergraduate or graduate world history courses." --David Kalivas, Professor of History, Middlesex Community College, and editor, H-World "He pays more attention to the intercontinental role of Africa than most authors have previously done, noting that Africa was an active participant as well as a passive recipient in transoceanic economic and cultural encounters. As a quick summary, the book will be useful for teachers of world history and possibly also for students as collateral reading for survey courses. A valuable bibliography shows the author's careful attention to the most recent interpretations. Summing Up: Recommended. All levels/libraries." - J.C.


Perry, Tufts University, CHOICE Review "Even when the book is an approachable, clear and concise synthesis, the author introduces thought-provoking concepts to his narrative. Strobel is successful in showing a world of multiple vectors simultaneously acting to shape the early modern world." --Alvaro Caso-Bello, The Johns Hopkins University, in European History Quarterly nd offers a masterful view of global intersections that shaped and were in turn influenced by the Atlantic World. It is a must for either undergraduate or graduate world history courses." --David Kalivas, Professor of History, Middlesex Community College, and editor, H-World "He pays more attention to the intercontinental role of Africa than most authors have previously done, noting that Africa was an active participant as well as a passive recipient in transoceanic economic and cultural encounters. As a quick summary, the book will be useful for teachers of world history and possibly also for students as collateral reading for survey courses. A valuable bibliography shows the author's careful attention to the most recent interpretations. Summing Up: Recommended.


All levels/libraries." - J.C. Perry, Tufts University, CHOICE Review "Even when the book is an approachable, clear and concise synthesis, the author introduces thought-provoking concepts to his narrative. Strobel is successful in showing a world of multiple vectors simultaneously acting to shape the early modern world." --Alvaro Caso-Bello, The Johns Hopkins University, in European History Quarterly thought-provoking concepts to his narrative. Strobel is successful in showing a world of multiple vectors simultaneously acting to shape the early modern world." --Alvaro Caso-Bello, The Johns Hopkins University, in European History Quarterly.



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