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Cities and the Circulation of Culture in the Atlantic World

From the Early Modern to Modernism

Palgrave Macmillan
  • Enriches the field of Atlantic studies by lending an interdisciplinary analysis through its comprehensive examination of history, literature, architecture, economics and geography
  • Establishes dialogues between seemingly disparate components of Atlantic history, illuminating the nuanced and nonlinear history of its modernization
  • Unites a diverse set of geographic perspectives through an international scope in content as well as in authorship

Part of the book series: The New Urban Atlantic (NUA)

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Table of contents (10 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xiv
  2. Introduction

    • Leonard von Morzé
    Pages 1-10
  3. Spatial Organization in the Early Modern Atlantic

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 11-11
  4. Figures of the Circulating Self

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 101-101
    2. Atlantic Thinking in Jane Austen’s Novels

      • Elizabeth Fay
      Pages 155-175
  5. Back Matter

    Pages 259-266

About this book

This book provides a much-needed comparative approach to the history of cities by investigating the dissemination of cultural forms between cities of the Atlantic world. The contributors attend to the various forms and norms of cultural representation in Atlantic history, examining a wealth of diverse topics such as the Portuguese Atlantic; the Spanish Empire; Guy Fawkes and the conspiratorial rhetoric of slaves; Albert-Charles Wulffleff and the Parc-Musée of Dakar; and the writings of Jane Austen, Alexis de Tocqueville, Benjamin Franklin, and others.  By interpreting Atlantic urban history through sustained attention to customs and representational forms, an international group of nine contributors demonstrate the power of culture in the making of Atlantic urban experience, even as they acknowledge the harsh realities of economic history. 

Editors and Affiliations

  • Department of English, University of Massachusetts Boston, Cambridge, USA

    Leonard von Morzé

About the editor

Leonard von Morzé is Associate Professor of English at the University of Massachusetts Boston, USA. He is the coeditor of Urban Identity and the Atlantic World. He has published extensively on colonial American literature and serves as an Associate Editor of The New England Quarterly.

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Hardcover Book USD 79.99
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