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Gunther Peck
(2024)
Race Traffic: Antislavery and the Origins of White Victimhood, 1619-1819.
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Book
Shelby Johnson
(2024)
The Rich Earth between Us: The Intimate Grounds of Race and Sexuality in the Atlantic World, 1770–1840.
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Article
Zachary Dorner; Patrick Anthony; Jody Benjamin; et al.
(2024)
Entanglements of Coerced Labor and Colonial Science in the Atlantic World and Beyond.
Labor
(pp. 11-26).
(/isis/citation/CBB495681800/)
Essay Review
Erin Stewart Mauldin
(2024)
Enslavers’ Big Lie: Debunking the Relationship of Climate and Slavery.
Agricultural History.
(/isis/citation/CBB851683624/)
Book
Nima Bassiri
(2024)
Madness and Enterprise: Psychiatry, Economic Reason, and the Emergence of Pathological Value.
(/isis/citation/CBB535695330/)
Article
Rolena Adorno
(2024)
Cervantes and Don Quijote at Home and Abroad.
Renaissance Quarterly
(pp. 1-25).
(/isis/citation/CBB606712700/)
Article
Yuta Kikuchi
(2024)
Reach of Globalization in 18th Century Germany: Atlantic Products from Hamburg to Saxon Markets.
Jahrbuch für Wirtschaftsgeschichte / Economic History Yearbook
(pp. 527-559).
(/isis/citation/CBB627318388/)
Article
Hannah Knox Tucker
(Winter 2023)
Unfreedom and Slavery Under Sail: Intercolonial Trade in the British Atlantic, 1698–1766.
Business History Review
(pp. 751-778).
(/isis/citation/CBB525190662/)
Article
Marion Menzin
(Winter 2023)
The Sugar Revolution in New England: Barbados, Massachusetts Bay, and the Atlantic Sugar Economy, 1600–1700.
Business History Review
(pp. 699-750).
(/isis/citation/CBB666917274/)
Book
Sara E. Johnson
(2023)
Encyclopédie noire: The Making of Moreau de Saint-Méry's Intellectual World.
(/isis/citation/CBB699426666/)
Book
Hilary Doda
(2023)
Fashioning Acadians: Clothing in the Atlantic World, 1650–1750.
(/isis/citation/CBB878420620/)
Book
Kathleen S. Murphy
(2023)
Captivity's Collections: Science, Natural History, and the British Transatlantic Slave Trade.
(/isis/citation/CBB254772233/)
Book
Paul J. Polgar; Marc H. Lerner; Jesse Cromwell
(2023)
Beyond 1619: The Atlantic Origins of American Slavery.
(/isis/citation/CBB892173844/)
Article
Philip Kirby
(2023)
Codifying clumsiness: Tracing the origins of dyspraxia through a transatlantic constellation of mobility (1866–1948).
Journal of Historical Geography
(pp. 134-143).
(/isis/citation/CBB370108063/)
Book
Ran Segev
(2023)
Sacred Habitat: Nature and Catholicism in the Early Modern Spanish Atlantic.
(/isis/citation/CBB391985047/)
Article
Oscar de la Torre
(2023)
"An Excellent Hunter": Environmental Creolization and the Paths to Freedom in Nineteenth-Century Amazonia.
Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History.
(/isis/citation/CBB677180236/)
Book
Phillip Reid
(2023)
A Boston schooner in the Royal Navy, 1768-1772: commerce and conflict in maritime British America.
(/isis/citation/CBB426997046/)
Article
Christopher M. Blakley
(2022)
Ship fever, confinement, and the racialization of disease.
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
(pp. 96-103).
(/isis/citation/CBB315850047/)
Book
Sean Nixon
(2022)
Passions for Birds: Science, Sentiment, and Sport.
(/isis/citation/CBB323340759/)
Review
Allan Greer
(2022)
Review of "Mapping an Atlantic World, circa 1500".
Renaissance Quarterly.
(/isis/citation/CBB288848493/)
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