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Atlantic History Concept and Contours

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ISBN-10: 0674016882

ISBN-13: 9780674016880

Edition: 2005

Authors: Bernard Bailyn

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Atlantic history is a newly and rapidly developing field of historical study. Bringing together elements of early modern European, African, and American history-their common, comparative, and interactive aspects-Atlantic history embraces essentials of Western civilization, from the first contacts of Europe with the Western Hemisphere to the independence movements and the globalizing industrial revolution. In these probing essays, Bernard Bailyn explores the origins of the subject, its rapid development, and its impact on historical study.He first considers Atlantic history as a subject of historical inquiry-how it evolved as a product of both the pressures of post-World War II politics and…    
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Book details

List price: $26.00
Copyright year: 2005
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Publication date: 3/31/2005
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 160
Size: 5.00" wide x 7.50" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 0.550
Language: English

Bernard Bailyn was born in Hartford, Connecticut, in 1922, and did his undergraduate work at Williams College. He began his teaching career at Harvard University immediately after the university granted him a Ph.D. in 1953, and he remained there until he retired in 1991. During his tenure at Harvard, he was Winthrop Professor, Adams University Professor, and James Duncan Phillips Professor of Early American History. For years Bailyn was editor in chief of the Harvard Library and director of the Charles Warren Center for Studies in American History. An innovative and influential historian of early America, Bernard Bailyn has written quantitative studies of the colonial New England economy,…    

Preface
The Idea of Atlantic History
On the Contours of Atlantic History