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Colonial North America and the Atlantic World A History in Documents

The Atlantic Slave Trade Volume I Origins–1600

Architecture and Extraction in the Atlantic World 1500-1850

Architecture and Extraction in the Atlantic World 1500-1850

This edited collection examines the development of Atlantic World architecture after 1492. In particular the chapters explore the landscapes of extraction as material networks that brought people space and labor together in harvesting raw materials cultivating agriculture for export-level profits and circulating raw materials and commodities in Europe Africa and the Americas from 1500 to 1850. This book argues that histories of extraction remain incomplete without careful attention to the social physical and mental nexus that is architecture just as architecture’s development in the last 500 years cannot be adequately comprehended without attention to empire extraction colonialism and the rise of what Immanuel Wallerstein has called the world system. This world system was possible because of built environments that enabled resource extraction transport of raw materials circulation of commodities and enactment of power relations in the struggle between capital and labor. Separated into three sections: Harvesting the Environment Cultivating Profit and Circulating Commodities: Networks and Infrastructures this volume covers a wide range of geographies from England to South America from Africa to South Carolina. The book aims to decenter Eurocentric approaches to architectural history to expose the global circulation of ideas things commodities and people that constituted the architecture of extraction in the Atlantic World. In focusing on extraction we aim to recover histories of labor exploitation and racialized oppression of interest to the global community. The book will be of interest to researchers and students of architectural history geography urban and labor history literary studies historic preservation and colonial studies. | Architecture and Extraction in the Atlantic World 1500-1850

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Racialized Health COVID-19 and Religious Responses Black Atlantic Contexts and Perspectives

Racialized Health COVID-19 and Religious Responses Black Atlantic Contexts and Perspectives

Racialized Health COVID-19 and Religious Responses: Black Atlantic Contexts and Perspectives explores black religious responses to black health concerns amidst persistent race-based health disparities and healthcare inequities. This cutting-edge edited volume provides theoretically and descriptively rich analysis of cases and contexts where race factors strongly in black health outcomes and dynamics viewing these matters from various disciplinary and national vantage points. The volume is divided into the following four parts: Systemic and Socio-Cultural Dimensions of Black Health Ecclesial Responses to Black Health Vulnerabilities Public Education and Policy Considerations Spirituality and the Wellness of Black Minds Bodies and Souls Part I explores ways social and cultural factors such as racial bias religious conviction and resource capacity have influenced and delimited black health prospects. Part II looks historically and contemporarily at denominational and ecumenical responses to collective black health emergencies in places such as Nigeria the UK the US and the Caribbean. Part III focuses on public advocacy particularly collective black health both in terms of policy and education. The final section deals with spiritual psychological and theological dimensions understandings and pursuits of black health and wholeness. Collectively the essays in the volume delineate analysis and action that wrestle with the multidimensional nature of black wellness and with ways broad public resources and black religious resources should be mobilized and leveraged to ensure collective black wellness. The Open Access version of this book available at www. taylorfrancis. com has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4. 0 license. | Racialized Health COVID-19 and Religious Responses Black Atlantic Contexts and Perspectives

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The Irish in Eighteenth-Century Bordeaux Contexts Relations and Commodities

Defending NATO’s Northern Flank Power Projection and Military Operations

Defending NATO’s Northern Flank Power Projection and Military Operations

This book investigates several aspects of military power and security in the North Atlantic and Arctic regions. NATO’s northern flank is a large maritime and littoral theatre where NATO directly borders Russia’s Northern Fleet Military Administrative Territory which is the location of some of Russia’s most potent air sea and land power capabilities. While military tensions on the northern flank had been relatively low for years the Ukraine war and increased great-power rivalry have altered that dynamic with heightened geopolitical tensions. This has increased the focus on military-strategic competition in this northernmost region of the alliance. This book presents new assessments of several aspects of military power and security in the North Atlantic and Arctic regions. With an analysis of the security and political climate in the High North and of developments in Western military strategies capabilities doctrines and operational concepts the volume seeks to bring together an holistic understanding of the strategic challenges and opportunities facing the North Atlantic states and NATO in this dynamic area of responsibility for the alliance. In doing this the book provides key insights into the role of branch-specific and joint approaches to power projection and operations in the High North which also include selected country case studies. This book will be of much interest to students of NATO military studies security studies and International Relations. | Defending NATO’s Northern Flank Power Projection and Military Operations

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Colonial and Revolutionary America

Plant Invaders The Threat to Natural Ecosystems

Slavery Mobility and Networks in Nineteenth-Century Cuba

Women's Agency in Early Modern Britain and the American Colonies

Authors Publishers and Politicians The Quest for an Anglo-American Copyright Agreement 1815-1854

Islamic Gunpowder Empires Ottomans Safavids and Mughals

Three Ancient Geographical Treatises in Translation Hanno the King Nikomedes Periodos and Avienus

Global Commerce in the Age of Enlightenment Theories Practices and Institutions in the Eighteenth Century

Voices and Silences Narratives of Girmitiyas and Jahajis from Fiji and the Caribbean

English Law the Legal Profession and Colonialism Histories Parallels and Influences

The Prehistoric Rock Art of Portugal Symbolising Animals and Things

A History of the Muslim World to 1405 The Making of a Civilization

The End of Economic Man The Origins of Totalitarianism

Environmental Security in the Anthropocene Assessing Theory and Practice

Environmental Security in the Anthropocene Assessing Theory and Practice

This book provides a critical assessment of the theories and practice of environmental security in the context of the Anthropocene. The work analyses the intellectual foundations the evolution and different interpretations strengths and potential of the link between environment and security but also its weaknesses incoherencies and distortions. To do so it employs a critical environmental security studies analytical framework and uniquely places this analysis within the context of the Anthropocene. Furthermore the book examines the practice–theory divide and the political implementation of the environmental security concept in response to global environmental change and in relation to different actors. It pays significant attention to the Environment and Security Initiative (ENVSEC) which is led by different programs of the United Nations the OSCE and until recently by the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) among others and has largely been overlooked in the academic literature to date. The goal is to study how environmental security practice could inform and shape the environmental security theory and also to explore how conversely new theoretical insights could contribute to the enhancement of environmental security activities. This book will be of great interest to students and academic scholars of Environmental Security Critical Security Studies Green Political Theory Global Governance and International Relations in general. | Environmental Security in the Anthropocene Assessing Theory and Practice

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Caribbean Literature in English

Caribbean Literature in English

Caribbean Literature in English places its subject in its precise regional context. The `Caribbean' generally considered as one area is highly discrete in its topography race and languages including mainland Guyana the Atlantic island of Barbados the Lesser Antilles Trinidad and Jamaica whose size and history gave it an early sense of separate nationhood. Beginning with Raleigh's Discoverie of. Guiana (1596) this innovative study traces the sometimes surprising evolution of cultures which shared a common experience of slavery but were intimately related to individual local areas. The approach is interdisciplinary examining the heritage of the plantation era and the issues of language and racial identity it created. From this base Louis James reassesses the phenomenal expansion of writing in the contemporary period. He traces the influence of pan-Caribbean movements and the creation of an expatriate Caribbean identity in Britain and America: `Brit'n' is considered as a West Indian island created by `colonization in reverse'. Further sections treat the development of a Caribbean aesthetic and the repossession of cultural roots from Africa and Asia. Balancing an awareness of the regional identity of Caribbean literature with an exploration of its place in world and postcolonial literatures this study offers a panoramic view that has become one of the most vital of the `new literatures in English'. This accessible overview of Caribbean writing will appeal to the general reader and student alike and particularly to all who are interested in or studying Caribbean literatures and culture postcolonial studies Commonwealth 'new literatures' and contemporary literature and drama.

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Recovering Naval Power Henry Maydman and the Revival of the Royal Navy

Recovering Naval Power Henry Maydman and the Revival of the Royal Navy

This book offers a new edition of Henry Maydman’s work Naval Speculations with a detailed commentary by two leading experts on its importance to the naval issues of the 21st century. Written at a revolutionary and troubling time Maydman’s 1691 book offers an analysis of the state of the Royal Navy at the time together with a set of recommendations for its improvement. It not only tells us a good deal about the Royal Navy of the time but also provides a general theory of why navies decline and what can be done to rejuvenate them. Recovering Naval Power shows that the issues he identifies have applied to every navy in every period. We are now seeing the dramatic rejuvenation of the Chinese Navy and the reactions to it of the US and other navies together with a new rise in naval tensions in the Euro-Atlantic. Despite the obvious political economic and technological differences between Maydman’s day and ours this work shows that his recommendations could hardly be more relevant in today’s circumstances. Alongside the modified text of Naval Speculations this book includes a preface and two chapters addressing first the Royal Navy of Maydman's time and his role in it and second the relevance of what Maydman said for the navies of the 21st century. The book concludes with some overall comments about Maydman and the recovery of naval power and recommendations for further reading. This book will be of much interest to students of naval history maritime power strategic studies and International Relations in general. | Recovering Naval Power Henry Maydman and the Revival of the Royal Navy

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Decolonial Politics in European Peripheries Redefining Progressiveness Coloniality and Transition Efforts

Decolonial Politics in European Peripheries Redefining Progressiveness Coloniality and Transition Efforts

Decolonial Politics in European Peripheries: Redefining Progressiveness Coloniality and Transition Efforts is a timely contribution to the project of theorizing “Europe” through decolonial perspectives on the Left as the European and global crisis has prompted new reflections on what it means to sit still at the European “peripheries”. The book explores how the joint scholarship efforts of postcolonial and postsocialist scholars might come up with better-grounded and more detailed theoretical and methodological insights into the process of globalization and subsequent peripheralization if framed under a progressive and leftist perspective. The authors many from the South-East Europe region use a variety of analytical lenses to demonstrate how the nexus of postcolonial postsocialist area studies and progressive developmental political thought could inspire changes in the future which are in dissonance with neoliberal and neoconservative capitalism. As the side effects of global capitalism continue to accelerate scholars and activists in the postsocialist periphery are increasingly turning to the concept of decoloniality in the hope that it might offer more options on how to begin to build up their framework. This book offers numerous examples of how decolonial theory can be applied to activist work in the fight against austerity and neoliberalization as well as examples of how decolonial critique can be mobilized to contest processes of Europeanization and Euro-Atlantic integration. This book will intrigue students and scholars of critical social scholarship in general as well as postsocialism and postcolonialism critiques of right populism and the rise of white nationalism in Europe and those studying the regions of South-Eastern Europe and Eurasia more generally. It will also interest activists organizers decision-makers policy analysts and leftists both in the region and internationally. | Decolonial Politics in European Peripheries Redefining Progressiveness Coloniality and Transition Efforts

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