New Directions in Hispanic Atlantic History

£41.99

New Directions in Hispanic Atlantic History

History and Archaeology General and world history History of the Americas Colonialism and imperialism

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Collection: New Directions in History

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 28th January 2026

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9781040706015


Book Overview

This book brings the latest research and evolving historiographical developments on the Hispanic Atlantic world to a student audience. It highlights how the histories of diverse groups of individuals under Spanish rule were integral to Atlantic developments and dynamics. The Hispanic Atlantic was a profoundly interconnected and dynamic region whose history is central to understanding the broader Atlantic and the early modern world.

Historical Context and Significance

Traditional histories of the Atlantic often marginalize the Hispanic sphere, while those focusing on Colonial Latin America can downplay the region's connections to, and interactions with, the wider world. Examining the region's past from a broad range of perspectives provides deeper appreciation of its complexity.

Topics Covered

Topics covered range from imperial governance to Catholic practices and institutions; the importance of contraband and smuggling; the impact of Atlantic dynamics on Indigenous people and children; the challenges of studying the African diaspora; the ambivalence and contradictions inherent in hybrid cultures; the importance of transoceanic circulation of knowledge and plants; and new approaches to the collapse of Spain's Atlantic empire and the abolition of slavery in the Spanish Caribbean.

Target Audience

This engaging volume will be an exciting addition to advanced undergraduate courses on Atlantic, Global, or Latin American History.

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