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Chapter 4. Marrying Utopia: Mary and Philip, Richard Eden, and the English Alchemy of Spanish Peru
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction 1
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PART I. SEVERED HISTORIES
- Chapter 1. The Anglo-Iberian Atlantic as a Hemispheric System? English Merchants Navigating the Iberian Atlantic 19
- Chapter 2. Agents of Empire: Africans and the Origins of English Colonialism in the Americas 42
- Chapter 3. Empires on Drugs: Pharmaceutical Go-Betweens and the Anglo-Portuguese Alliance 63
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PART II. BROKERS AND TRANSLATORS
- Chapter 4. Marrying Utopia: Mary and Philip, Richard Eden, and the English Alchemy of Spanish Peru 85
- Chapter 5. The Pegs of a Wider Frame: Jewish Merchants in Anglo-Iberian Trade 105
- Chapter 6. Entangled Irishman: George Dawson Flinter and Anglo-Spanish Imperial Rivalry 124
- Chapter 7. Planters and Powerbrokers: George J. F. Clarke, 142 Interracial Love, and Allegiance in the Revolutionary Circum-Caribbean 142
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PART III. POSSESSION, SOVEREIGNTY, 159 AND LEGITIMACY
- Chapter 8. The “Iberian” Justifications of Territorial Possession by Pilgrims and Puritans in the Colonization of America 161
- Chapter 9. “As the Spaniards Always Have Done”: The Legacy of Florida’s Missions for Carolina Indian Relations and the Origins of the Yamasee War 178
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PART IV. TRADE AND WAR
- Chapter 10. Reluctant Petitioners: English Officials and the Spanish Caribbean 197
- Chapter 11. Enabling, Implementing, Experiencing Entanglement: Empires, Sailors, and Coastal Peoples in the British-Spanish Caribbean 217
- Chapter 12. The Seven Years’ War and the Globalization of Anglo-Iberian Imperial Entanglement: The View from Manila 236
- Afterword 255
- Notes 259
- List of Contributors 321
- Index 323
- Acknowledgments 331
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction 1
-
PART I. SEVERED HISTORIES
- Chapter 1. The Anglo-Iberian Atlantic as a Hemispheric System? English Merchants Navigating the Iberian Atlantic 19
- Chapter 2. Agents of Empire: Africans and the Origins of English Colonialism in the Americas 42
- Chapter 3. Empires on Drugs: Pharmaceutical Go-Betweens and the Anglo-Portuguese Alliance 63
-
PART II. BROKERS AND TRANSLATORS
- Chapter 4. Marrying Utopia: Mary and Philip, Richard Eden, and the English Alchemy of Spanish Peru 85
- Chapter 5. The Pegs of a Wider Frame: Jewish Merchants in Anglo-Iberian Trade 105
- Chapter 6. Entangled Irishman: George Dawson Flinter and Anglo-Spanish Imperial Rivalry 124
- Chapter 7. Planters and Powerbrokers: George J. F. Clarke, 142 Interracial Love, and Allegiance in the Revolutionary Circum-Caribbean 142
-
PART III. POSSESSION, SOVEREIGNTY, 159 AND LEGITIMACY
- Chapter 8. The “Iberian” Justifications of Territorial Possession by Pilgrims and Puritans in the Colonization of America 161
- Chapter 9. “As the Spaniards Always Have Done”: The Legacy of Florida’s Missions for Carolina Indian Relations and the Origins of the Yamasee War 178
-
PART IV. TRADE AND WAR
- Chapter 10. Reluctant Petitioners: English Officials and the Spanish Caribbean 197
- Chapter 11. Enabling, Implementing, Experiencing Entanglement: Empires, Sailors, and Coastal Peoples in the British-Spanish Caribbean 217
- Chapter 12. The Seven Years’ War and the Globalization of Anglo-Iberian Imperial Entanglement: The View from Manila 236
- Afterword 255
- Notes 259
- List of Contributors 321
- Index 323
- Acknowledgments 331