
Port Cities of the Atlantic World
Sea-Facing Histories of the US South
- 232 pages
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
Port Cities of the Atlantic World
Sea-Facing Histories of the US South
About this book
Traces the maritime routes and the historical networks that link port cities around the Atlantic world
Port Cities of the Atlantic World brings together a collection of essays that examine the centuries-long transatlantic transportation of people, goods, and ideas with a focus on the impact of that trade on what would become the American South. Employing a wide temporal range and broad geographic scope, the scholars contributing to this volume call for a sea-facing history of the South, one that connects that terrestrial region to this expansive maritime history. By bringing the study up to the 20th century in the collection's final section, the editors Jacob Steere-Williams and Blake C. Scott make the case for the lasting influence of these port cities—and Atlantic world history—on the economy, society, and culture of the contemporary South.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Port Cities of the Atlantic World
- Title
- Copyright
- CONTENTS
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: Watery Connections: Port Cities of the US South and the Atlantic World
- Part 1 Peopling Ports through Race and Labor
- Part 2 From Disease to Disaster
- Part 3 Protest, Conservation, and Tourism in the Lowcountry
- Notes
- Bibliography
- List of Contributors
- Index