South Atlantic Ocean and Indian Ocean

South Atlantic Ocean and Indian Ocean
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: ProStar Publications
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1577857992

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Amsterdam s Atlantic

Amsterdam s Atlantic
Author: Michiel van Groesen
Publsiher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2017
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780812248661

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In 1624 the Dutch West India Company established the colony of Brazil. Only thirty years later, the Dutch Republic handed over the colony to Portugal, never to return to the South Atlantic. Because Dutch Brazil was the first sustained Protestant colony in Iberian America, the events there became major news in early modern Europe and shaped a lively print culture. In Amsterdam's Atlantic, historian Michiel van Groesen shows how the rise and tumultuous fall of Dutch Brazil marked the emergence of a "public Atlantic" centered around Holland's capital city. Amsterdam served as Europe's main hub for news from the Atlantic world, and breaking reports out of Brazil generated great excitement in the city, which reverberated throughout the continent. Initially, the flow of information was successfully managed by the directors of the West India Company. However, when Portuguese sugar planters revolted against the Dutch regime, and tales of corruption among leading administrators in Brazil emerged, they lost their hold on the media landscape, and reports traveled more freely. Fueled by the powerful local print media, popular discussions about Brazil became so bitter that the Amsterdam authorities ultimately withdrew their support for the colony. The self-inflicted demise of Dutch Brazil has been regarded as an anomaly during an otherwise remarkably liberal period in Dutch history, and consequently generations of historians have neglected its significance. Amsterdam's Atlantic puts Dutch Brazil back on the front pages and argues that the way the Amsterdam media constructed Atlantic events was a key element in the transformation of public opinion in Europe.

A Field Guide to the Birds of the Atlantic Islands

A Field Guide to the Birds of the Atlantic Islands
Author: Tony Clarke
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2020-01-23
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781472981158

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This is the first comprehensive field guide dealing exclusively with the birds of this spectacular region. Birds of the Atlantic Islands covers all resident, migrant and vagrant species found in Macaronesia which comprises the Canary Islands, Madeira, Azores and Cape Verde. Over 450 resident, migrant and vagrant species are illustrated with full details of all the plumages and major races likely to be encountered. Species accounts are accompanied with concise text outlining bird identification, status, range, distribution and voice. This authoritative book will not only be an indispensable guide to the visiting birder, but also a vital tool for those engaged in work to conserve and study the avifauna of this region. The Atlantic Islands shelter a remarkable diversity of birds, many seriously endangered with small and vulnerable ranges. It further covers the climate, geography and ornithological history of these incredible islands, as well as practical guidance on the best birdwatching areas.

The Sephardic Atlantic

The Sephardic Atlantic
Author: Sina Rauschenbach,Jonathan Schorsch
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 395
Release: 2019-04-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783319991962

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This volume contributes to the growing field of Early Modern Jewish Atlantic History, while stimulating new discussions at the interface between Jewish Studies and Postcolonial Studies. It is a collection of substantive, sophisticated and variegated essays, combining case studies with theoretical reflections, organized into three sections: race and blood, metropoles and colonies, and history and memory. Twelve chapters treat converso slave traders, race and early Afro-Portuguese relations in West Africa, Sephardim and people of color in nineteenth-century Curaçao, Portuguese converso/Sephardic imperialist behavior, Caspar Barlaeus’ attitude toward Jews in the Sephardic Atlantic, Jewish-Creole historiography in eighteenth-century Suriname, Savannah’s eighteenth-century Sephardic community in an Altantic setting, Freemasonry and Sephardim in the British Empire, the figure of Columbus in popular literature about the Caribbean, key works of Caribbean postcolonial literature on Sephardim, the holocaust, slavery and race, Canadian Jewish identity in the reception history of Esther Brandeau/Jacques La Fargue and Moroccan-Jewish memories of a sixteenth-century Portuguese military defeat.

Jews and New Christians in the Making of the Atlantic World in the 16th 17th Centuries

Jews and New Christians in the Making of the Atlantic World in the 16th   17th Centuries
Author: Henryk Szlajfer
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 355
Release: 2023-11-13
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789004686441

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Amsterdam Jews appeared up to the mid-17th century as Braudelian “great Jewish merchants.” However, the New Christians, heretic judaizantes in the eyes of the Inquisition, dispersed around the world group sui generis, were equally crucial. Their religious identities were fluid, but at the same time they and the “new Jews” from Amsterdam formed a part of economic modernity epitomized by the rebellious Netherlands and the developing Atlantic economy. At the height of their influence they played a pivotal, albeit controversial, role in the rising slave trade. The disappearance of New Christians in Latin America had to be contextualised with inquisitorial persecutions and growing competition in mind.

Federal Register

Federal Register
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 898
Release: 1957-11
Genre: Administrative law
ISBN: UIUC:30112059130770

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The South Atlantic

The South Atlantic
Author: Gerold Wefer,Wolfgang H. Berger,Gerold Siedler,David J. Webb
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 644
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783642803536

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The book presents results of recent projects in oceanography and marine geosciences (e.g. WOCE, JGOFS, PAGES, ODP) regarding present and past circulation in the South Atlantic. The objective of the book is to integrate results from both oceanographic and geological studies. As the connecting link between the Antarctic and the North Atlantic, the South Atlantic plays a crucial role with regard to the heat budget of the North Atlantic and to the biogeochemical budget of the global ocean. New results from studies of meridional water mass and heat transports are presented. The central theme of geological investigations is the reconstruction of current and productivity systems in the South Atlantic during the late Quaternary.

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
Author: Royal Society (Great Britain)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 924
Release: 1876
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: PSU:000054593220

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