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Atlantic
History Seminars, Workshops & Programs
- E-Seminar
on the Atlantic World
- Harvard
International Seminar on Atlantic History (Cambridge, MA, US)
- Carleton University,
Committee
on Atlantic Studies(US)
- Columbia
Seminar on Early American History and Culture(New
York, US)
- Omohundro
Institute of Early American History and Culture(US)
- Society
of Early Americanists (US)
- Atlantic
World Workshop at New York University (US)
- Association
Française d'Etudes Américaines (France)
- Centre
de recherche en histoire atlantique et littorale (Boulogne, France)
- Centre
de recherche en histoire internationale et atlantique (Nantes,
France)
- Centre
d'eutdes acadiennes (Moncton, Canada)
- CSIC, Escuela
de Estudios Hispano-Americanos (Seville, Spain)
- CSIC,
Instituto de Historia,Historia de America (Madrid, Spain)
- KITLV/Royal
Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies
(Leiden, Netherlands)
- Scotland's
Transatlantic Relations Network (STAR)
- College of the
Carolinas, Carolina
Low Country & Atlantic World (US)
- College of the Carolinas, Florida
International University, PhD program, Atlantic
Civilization (US)
- New York University,
PhD programs, Atlantic
History, African
Diaspora History
- Rutgers University,
The
History of Atlantic Cultures and the African Diaspora
- Tulane University,
African & African
Diaspora Studies (US)
- University of
Michigan Atlantic
Studies Initiative (US)
- UNC Chapel Hill,
Transatlantic Masters
Program (US)
- University of
Pittsburgh, Program
in Atlantic History (US)
- Univ. Texas
at Arlington, Program
in Transatlantic History (US)
- Yale University,
Gilder Lehrman Center for the
Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition,
Yale Center for International and Area Studies (US)
- Gilder
Lehrman Institute of American History (US)
- Lehigh University,
The Atlantic World
(1500-1900), History Dept. (US)
- Université
de Nantes avec l'Université de al Rochelle, D.E.A
Relations
Internationales et Histoire du monde atlantique (France)
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Atlantic
History Conferences & Workshops
For regularly
updated calls
for papers & a listing of current
events see the STAR website
- John Carter Brown
Library, Haitian Revolution viewed 200 Years After (June 2004), program
- University of
the West Indies (T&T), Haitian Independence Bicentenary Conference:
Re-interpreting the Haitian Revolution and its Cultural Aftershocks,
1804 - 2004, (June 2004) program
- Revolution, Independence,
and Emancipation: The Struggle Against Slavery in the Circum-Caribbean
- Limon, Costa Rica, YOrk University & the Universidad de Costa
Rica.(August 2004) (CFP)
- Tuks & Caicos
Museum, Slavery
And Emancipation Birth Of The Caribbean Conference Slave History Conference
- (Turks and Caicos Islands) (October 2004)
- Maastricht Center,
Democracy & Culture
in the Transatlantic World (October 2004)
- Beyond
Colonial Studies-An Inter-American Encounter (November 2004)
- From
Nieuw Nederlandt to New York: The emergence of a New World Culture
in the Hudson River Valley, (November 2004) (New Paltz, NY), (CFP
by June 15, 2004)
- Folger Institute
Fall 2004 Seminar - 'Culinary
Cartographies: Food, Gender, and Race in the Early Modern Black Atlantic'
(Washington, DC)
- Middle
Passages: The Oceanic Voyage as Social Process, (July 2005),
(CFP for August 31, 2004) (Perth, Australia)
- Settler
Economies in World History (July 2005), CFP
for June 30, 2004 (Sydney, Australia)
- Ottoman
and Atlantic Empires in the Early Modern World (OIEAHC, Huntington
Library, US Consulate in Istanbul, Boaziçi University, (October
2005) (CFP for August 2, 2004) Istanbul Turkey
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Websites
- PBS Websites:
Africans in America: Atlantic
Slave Trade & Middle Passage; Henry Louis Gates' Jr., The
Slave Kingdoms (1 of 4 episodes on Wonders of the African World;
The West and Conquistadors
- BBC: The
Story of Africa: African History from the Dawn of Time
- U of Calgary,
Peopling
North America: Population Movements & Migrations,
The
European Voyages of Exploration, Old
World Contacts, Canada's
First Nations
- Amherst College:
Afro-American
Religions in the Atlantic World, 1441-1808, part of a larger project,
Afro-American Religion:
A Documentary History Project
- UNESCO: Slave
Trade Archives Project; also Slave
Route page, Breaking
the Silence: Learning About the Transatlantic Slave Trade
- Kadish at U.Georgia,
Slavery in the Francophone World
- Virginia Foundation
for the Humanities, The
Atlantic Slave Trade & Slave Life in the Americas, A Visual Record
- Tulane University:
Amistad Research Center
- Mystic Seaport
Museum: Exploring
Amistad includes maps, primary documents, teaching tools, -- & how we make
history out of it
- Miami University
(Student project): Slave
Resistance: A Caribbean Study
- Mt. Holyoke College
"¿Memoria
u olvido? La africanía y las identidades centroamericanas".
(Memory or forgetting? Africannes
& Central American Identities)--a collaboration of North &
Central American historians
- Humanities Interactive,
The
New World (on-line exhibits on Columbus, Frontiers, Religion,
Mestizo Peru, Africans in the Americas, etc)
- Hispanic
Division, Library of Congress, includes: 1492,
an Ongoing Voyage, Spain,
the US, & The American Frontier: Historias Paralelas; American
Memory Collections (some of relevance to Atlantic History)
- Library of Congress:
The
Atlantic World, America & the Netherlands (also at the National
Library of the Netherlands), the
Dutch in America, 1609-1664
- LOC/BN (Spain)/
Biblioteca Colombina y Capitular of Seville: Spain,
the US & the American Frontier: historias paralelas [in Spanish
and English]
- LOC/BN (Brazil):
United
States and Brazil: Expanding Frontiers, Comparing Cultures (BN
site: http://www.bn.br)[in Portuguese
and English];
- Biblioteca Nacional
(Portugal), Pedro
Nunes (1502-1578): nouas terras, nouos mares, e o que mays he: nouo
ceo e nouas estrellas" - AND As
viagems dos portugeses (on-line exhibits)
- Bibliothèque
Nationale (France): L'Afrique
avant 1800 & Voyages
en Afrique; New
World (16th c); Slavery
& Antilles (18th c)
- NYPL: Cities
of the Americas
- Archive Awareness:
Caribbean
Archives On-Line (introduction to archives, texts, images)
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Journals
Articles
- Thomas Bender
(NYU): The
Age of Revolution: Founding Fathers Dreamed of Uprisings, Except in
Haiti The New York Times, Week in Review, pg. 6 1 July 2001
- Franklin Knight,
The
Haitian Revolution (AHR Forum, 2000)
- Jim Thomson,
The
Haitian Revolution & The Forging of America (Breck School,
Minneapolis, Minnesota, Junior Division Historical Paper, National
History Day Competitio)
- Le Monde Diplomatique,
Impact
of the Slave Trade on Africa, 150 Years After France Abolished Slavery
(April 1998)
- Dan Hicks, Ethnicity,
Race & The Archaelogy of the Atlantic Slave Trade
- Tunde Obadina,
Slave Trade: The
Root of African Crisis
- Abdul Rasheed
Na¡Allah, "Thoughts
on the Atlantic Slave Trade: the Roles of Africans and the Issue of
Apology for Slavery" (West Africa Review, 2000)
- Brendan Foley
(MIT), Slaves
in the American Maritime Economy, 1638-1865: Economic and Cultural
Roles
- Barbara Solow,
"The
Transatlantic Slave Trade, A New Census" (W&M Quarterly)
- Mark Johnston,
"Sugar
Trade in West Indies & Brazil, 1492-1700"
- Jim Jones, "The
Trans-Atlantic Economy in 1800"
- R. Hooker (1996),
"The Forest Kingdoms
of Africa-pre 16thc."
- McCaa, Calidad
& Clase in Spanish America, 17th & 18th C.
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Cartography
- History
of Cartography--general
info
- History Matters:
Making sense of
Maps (on-line tutorial/lecture)
- Latitude:
The Art & Science of 15th c. European Navigation (Seed, Rice
U.)
- Geography
& Map Division, Library of Congress, includes their Luso-Hispanic
Cartobibliography, Discovery
& Exploration, Transportation
& Communication and others...
- A
Nova Lusitania--Biblioteca Nacional (Portugal) digital exposition
of Brazilian maps
- Maps
of the New World, Columbus to Lewis & Clark (15th-19th c),
on-line exhibition (U. Virginia)
- Univ. of Southern
Maine, Osher Map Library, on-line exhibits Portuguese
in America: Cartography
, Maps of Spain,
Africa: A Continent
Revealed, Cartographic
Creation of New England
- Maps--David
Rumsey Collection--Colonial & 19th. c Maps of North & South
America
- Relaciones
Geográficas, 1570s & 1580s
(on-line exhibit)
- Relaciones
Geográficas, 1570s&1580s-additional images & text
(Spanish, English[Xonotla,PuertoRico])
- Mapping
Virginia (Library
of Va.) (list
of on-line exhibits)
- Links
to Maps, with
particular emphasis on Canadian historical maps
- New
York State Historical maps (include of New France, New Amsterdam,
etc.)
- Foundations
of Western European Cartography (U.T. Austin)
(New
World Maps)
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Chronologies
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Primary
Sources (Text & Image)
Multimedia
Sites & Databases
Documents &
Texts
- Early
Americas Gateway & Digital Archive--
links to sources in French, Spanish, Portuguese and English &
e-texts
- Archiving
Early America
- SSPSH Documents
& Texts (links) Spanish & Portuguese
- US/Atlantic
primary source texts, 15th-19th c, in English (Columbus, Iroquois,
Ralegh, etc) (Rijksuniversiteit
Groningen, NL)
- Renascence Editions,
on-line works
in English, 1477-1799
- Internet
Archive of Texts & Documents (Early Mod. Europe, Asia)
- Duke U. Special
Collections, Third Person, First Person:
Slave Voices from the Special Collections Library
- Jesuit
Relations & Allied Documents, 1610-1791 (New France)
- Early
Canadiana On-Line (bilingual)
- PBS' The West,
Archives
(includes docs. from Spanish Conquest -->
- B. Corbett's
Historical Documents--Haiti--includes
constitutions, 19th c histories & articles, etc.
- The
Leisler Papers
at New York Univeristy
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Links
to Links: Links Compilations
- Slavery
in the Americas
- UNESCO
Slave Archives Project Links Page
- African
Diaspora in Latin America (LANIC)
- U.
Penn African Studies Links Page
- Colonial
(North) America
- Caribbean
Amerindian Links
- Renascence Editions,
Early Modern
Humanities Sites
- List of Libraries
with digitalized collections
- STAR project
useful links
(transatlantic, 18th, 19th, 20th c themed journals, societies, libraries,
archives, institutions in US, Canada, Europe, Caribbean)
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