Atlantic crossroads: webs of migration, culture and politics between Europe, Africa and the Americas, 1800–2020
Unlike most books on the Atlantic that associate its history with European colonialism and thus end in 1800, this volume demonstrates that the Atlantic connections not only outlasted colonialism, they also reached unprecedented levels in postcolonial times, when the Atlantic truly became the world’s...
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Zusammenfassung: | Unlike most books on the Atlantic that associate its history with European colonialism and thus end in 1800, this volume demonstrates that the Atlantic connections not only outlasted colonialism, they also reached unprecedented levels in postcolonial times, when the Atlantic truly became the world’s major crossroads and dominant economy. Twice as many Europeans entered New York, Buenos Aires, and Sao Paulo in 3 years on the eve of WWI as had arrived in all the New World during 300 years of colonial rule. Transatlantic ties surged again with mass movements from the West Indies, Latin America, and Africa to North America and Western Europe from 1960s to the present. As befits a transnational subject, the 24 contributors in this volume come from 14 different countries. Over half of the chapters are co-authored, an exceptional level of scholarly collaboration, and all but two are explicitly comparative. Comparisons include Congo and Yoruba slaves in Brazil, Irish and Italian mercenaries and adventurers in the New World, German Lutherans in Canada and Argentina, Spanish laborers in Algeria and Cuba, the diasporic nationalism of ethnic groups without nation states, and the transatlantic politics of fascism and anti-fascism in the interwar. Overall, the volume shows the Atlantic World’s distinctiveness rested not on the level or persistence of colonial control but on the density and longevity of human migrations and the resulting high levels of social and cultural contact, circulation, connection, and mixing. This title will appeal to graduate students and researchers in the varied fields of international migration, social history, comparative migration studies nationalism, diaspora, citizenship, anthropology, international relations, migration studies, and area studies |
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adam_text | Contents List offigures and tables List of contributors Introduction viii ix xiii Part I The Longue Durée, 1400-2020 1 The making and remaking of the Atlantic World, 1400-2020 3 JOSÉ C. MOYA Part II Mass crossings, 1800-1930 2 The African presence in Brazil 39 JOÃO JOSÉ REIS AND ROQUINALDO FERREIRA 3 Fighting someone else’s wars? Italian and Irish soldiers, adventurers and mercenaries in the New World, 1776-1876 57 CARMINE PINTO AND JOSÉ BROWNRIGG-GLEESON MARTINEZ 4 Polish and Ukrainian transatlantic nationalisms, 1860-1940 85 ADAM WALASZEK AND SERGE CIPKO 5 Forging Basque and Catalan nationalism in the New World 123 OSCAR ALVAREZ GILA AND ALEJANDRO FERNÁNDEZ 6 Transatlantic religion: German Lutheran missionaries in Canada and Argentina, 1880-1930 BENJAMIN BRYCE 152
vi Contents 7 Migrants between two empires: Spanish day laborers in Cuba and Algeria, 1880—1900 175 JEANNE MOISAND Part III Transatlantic politics, 1920s—1940s 8 Fascism and anti-Fascism among Italians in Argentina and the United States 195 FRASER OTTANELLI AND MICHAEL GOEBEL 9 Salazarism and anti-Salazarism among Portuguese im migrants in Brazil and the United States, 1930—1950 211 ALBERTO PENA-RODRÍGUEZ AND HELOISA PAULO 10 The Spanish Falange in Mexico, 1937—1942 231 RICARDO PÉREZ MONTFORT 11 For a new Cuba and a new Spain: Popular Cuban anti fascism and the Spanish Civil War 254 ARIEL MAE LAMBE Part ГѴ The revival of mass crossings, 1950-2020 12 Colonial and postcolonial transatlantic migrations in the British, Dutch and French Caribbean 279 MARLOU SCHROVER 13 Transatlantic loyalties toward the family through labor, care and the nation: A Cape Verdean Perspective 299 HEIKE DROTBOHM 14 Chilean and Sahrawi exiles: Contesting colonial legacies and constructing political projects in Cold War and post colonial worlds TARA DEUBEL AND JADWIGA E. PIEPER-MOONEY 311
Contents 15 From receiver to sender: The Argentine diaspora in Europe and the Americas vii 333 ELDA GONZALEZ MARTINEZ, ASUNCIÓN MERINO HERNANDO, AND PABLO YANKELEVICH Index 358
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Contents List offigures and tables List of contributors Introduction viii ix xiii Part I The Longue Durée, 1400-2020 1 The making and remaking of the Atlantic World, 1400-2020 3 JOSÉ C. MOYA Part II Mass crossings, 1800-1930 2 The African presence in Brazil 39 JOÃO JOSÉ REIS AND ROQUINALDO FERREIRA 3 Fighting someone else’s wars? Italian and Irish soldiers, adventurers and mercenaries in the New World, 1776-1876 57 CARMINE PINTO AND JOSÉ BROWNRIGG-GLEESON MARTINEZ 4 Polish and Ukrainian transatlantic nationalisms, 1860-1940 85 ADAM WALASZEK AND SERGE CIPKO 5 Forging Basque and Catalan nationalism in the New World 123 OSCAR ALVAREZ GILA AND ALEJANDRO FERNÁNDEZ 6 Transatlantic religion: German Lutheran missionaries in Canada and Argentina, 1880-1930 BENJAMIN BRYCE 152
vi Contents 7 Migrants between two empires: Spanish day laborers in Cuba and Algeria, 1880—1900 175 JEANNE MOISAND Part III Transatlantic politics, 1920s—1940s 8 Fascism and anti-Fascism among Italians in Argentina and the United States 195 FRASER OTTANELLI AND MICHAEL GOEBEL 9 Salazarism and anti-Salazarism among Portuguese im migrants in Brazil and the United States, 1930—1950 211 ALBERTO PENA-RODRÍGUEZ AND HELOISA PAULO 10 The Spanish Falange in Mexico, 1937—1942 231 RICARDO PÉREZ MONTFORT 11 For a new Cuba and a new Spain: Popular Cuban anti fascism and the Spanish Civil War 254 ARIEL MAE LAMBE Part ГѴ The revival of mass crossings, 1950-2020 12 Colonial and postcolonial transatlantic migrations in the British, Dutch and French Caribbean 279 MARLOU SCHROVER 13 Transatlantic loyalties toward the family through labor, care and the nation: A Cape Verdean Perspective 299 HEIKE DROTBOHM 14 Chilean and Sahrawi exiles: Contesting colonial legacies and constructing political projects in Cold War and post colonial worlds TARA DEUBEL AND JADWIGA E. PIEPER-MOONEY 311
Contents 15 From receiver to sender: The Argentine diaspora in Europe and the Americas vii 333 ELDA GONZALEZ MARTINEZ, ASUNCIÓN MERINO HERNANDO, AND PABLO YANKELEVICH Index 358 |
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