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@MT:Contents @TEXT:{noindent}List of Illustrations Introduction Peter A. Coclanis The Dutch Atlantic Economies Jan de Vries Self-organized Complexity and the Emergence of an Atlantic Market Economy, 1651 1815: The Case of Madeira David Hancock Cloth and the Emergence of the Atlantic Economy Robert S. DuPlessis The Organization of Trade and Finance in the British-Atlantic Economy, 1600 1830 R. C. Nash Revisiting1640; or, How the Party of Commercial Expansion Lost to the Party of Political Conservation in Spain's Atlantic Empire, 1620 1650 Daviken Studnicki-Gizbert Atlantic Trade and American Identities: The Correlations of Supranational Commerce, Political Opposition, and Colonial Regionalism Claudia Schnurmann Dutch and New Netherland Merchants in the Seventeenth-Century English Chesapeake April Lee Hatfield Official Duplicity: The Illicit Slave Trade of Martinique, 1713 1763 Kenneth J. Banks The Spanish Empire and Cuban Tobacco during the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries Laura N ter The Drudgery of the Slave Trade: Labor at Cape Coast Castle, 1750 1790 Ty M. Reese Indians and the Economy of Eighteenth-Century Carolina Peter C. Mancall, Joshua L. Rosenbloom, and Thomas Weiss Planters' Exchange Patterns in the Colonial Chesapeake: Toward Defining a Regional Domestic Economy Laura Croghan Kamoie The Character of Commodities: The Reputations of South Carolina Rice and Indigo in the Atlantic World S. Max Edelson Contributors Index
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
North Atlantic Region -- Commerce -- History -- 17th century -- Congresses.
North Atlantic Region -- Commerce -- History -- 18th century -- Congresses.
North Atlantic Region -- Economic conditions -- 17th century -- Congresses.
North Atlantic Region -- Economic conditions -- 18th century -- Congresses.
North Atlantic Region -- Economic integration.