Book contents
- The Cambridge History of America and the World
- The Cambridge History of America and the World
- The Cambridge History of America and the World
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Maps
- Contributors to Volume I
- General Introduction: What is America and the World?
- Introduction: What Does America and the World “Mean” before 1825?
- Part I Geographies
- Part II People
- Part III Empires
- 9 The Early Iberian American World
- 10 Making Colonies and Empires in North America and the Greater Caribbean
- 11 Imperial Wars, Imperial Reforms
- 12 Law and Empire, 1500–1812
- Part IV Circulation/Connections
- Part V Institutions
- Part VI Revolutions
- Index
10 - Making Colonies and Empires in North America and the Greater Caribbean
from Part III - Empires
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 November 2021
- The Cambridge History of America and the World
- The Cambridge History of America and the World
- The Cambridge History of America and the World
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Maps
- Contributors to Volume I
- General Introduction: What is America and the World?
- Introduction: What Does America and the World “Mean” before 1825?
- Part I Geographies
- Part II People
- Part III Empires
- 9 The Early Iberian American World
- 10 Making Colonies and Empires in North America and the Greater Caribbean
- 11 Imperial Wars, Imperial Reforms
- 12 Law and Empire, 1500–1812
- Part IV Circulation/Connections
- Part V Institutions
- Part VI Revolutions
- Index
Summary
To situate colonies and empires in North America in a global context requires dismantling over a century of historiographic conventions that privilege the nation, the colony, and even the local community over broader perspectives. Historians have begun to erode these anachronistic and often artificial divisions through the study of Atlantic history, but even that field of inquiry cannot necessarily take us to a perspective on North America in the world. Indeed, Atlantic history frequently replicates various features of old colonial histories because many practitioners focus on single colonies and on the western Atlantic.
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- The Cambridge History of America and the World , pp. 228 - 250Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022