Havana and the Atlantic in the Sixteenth Century - (Envisioning Cuba) by Alejandro de la Fuente (Paperback)
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- Havana in the 1550s was a small coastal village with a very limited population that was vulnerable to attack.
- About the Author: Alejandro de la Fuente is University Center for International Studies Research Professor of History and Latin American Studies at the University of Pittsburgh.
- 304 Pages
- History, Caribbean & West Indies
- Series Name: Envisioning Cuba
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Havana and the Atlantic in the Sixteenth CenturyBook Synopsis
Havana in the 1550s was a small coastal village with a very limited population that was vulnerable to attack. By 1610, however, under Spanish rule it had become one of the best-fortified port cities in the world and an Atlantic center of shipping, commerce, and shipbuilding. Using all available local Cuban sources, Alejandro de la Fuente provides the first examination of the transformation of Havana into a vibrant Atlantic port city and the fastest-growing urban center in the Americas in the late sixteenth century. He shows how local ambitions took advantage of the imperial design and situates Havana within the slavery and economic systems of the colonial Atlantic.Review Quotes
"A contribution to Atlantic history. . . . Recommended." -- CHOICE
"A most welcome addition to the emerging field of Atlantic studies and to Cuban historiography. . . . Sets the ground and leads the way. . . . An invitation for more Atlantic-oriented urban studies and conversations." -- William and Mary Quarterly
"An exciting and pioneering work. . . . Meticulous research in reconstructing Havana's initial economic, population, and urban growth." -- Colonial Latin America Review
"Based on impressive archival research. . . . The material is presented thematically, allowing the reader to develop a synthetic vision of how Havana's growth related to the emergent realities of the Atlantic world. . . . A lucid and definitive work." -- Journal of Latin American Studies
"Complicates and enriches current Cuban historiography. . . . Researchers will return to this book time and again for precious details. . . . Belongs in any graduate seminar on the Atlantic not only because of its subject matter, but also as an example of patient, careful, and perceptive research and scholarship." -- Canadian Journal of History
"Explores a critical but neglected milieu in the formation of the early Atlantic world. . . . Wonderfully researched and vividly documented social historical account of early Havana." -- Hispanic American Historical Review
"Literally sets a new standard as the first study to analyze any Spanish Caribbean port city prior to 1650 within an "Atlantic" framework. . . . Should be indispensable reading for any serious student of colonial Cuba, or of the sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Caribbean in general. This book represents a major contribution to the historical literature on the early modern Iberian Atlantic world, and should be of considerable interest to scholars." -- H-Caribbean
"Provides a wealth of detail. . . . Serves as an urgent call to broaden our collective intellectual horizons." -- The Americas
"Provides remarkably broad coverage of a town undergoing dizzying transformation of its economy, demography, social structure, politics, urban form and racial order. . . . A major accomplishment." -- H-NET
"With this impressively researched and delightfully written publication, the early history of Havana is not only meticulously recaptured but also propelled into the category of exemplary studies for Cuba, the Caribbean, the Americas and the Atlantic World. . . . An enthralling, comprehensive and complex story of Havana in its formative stage. . . . An exceptional contribution to the entire history of the Americas." -- International Journal of Maritime History
About the Author
Alejandro de la Fuente is University Center for International Studies Research Professor of History and Latin American Studies at the University of Pittsburgh.Dimensions (Overall): 9.2 Inches (H) x 6.1 Inches (W) x .8 Inches (D)
Weight: .97 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 304
Genre: History
Sub-Genre: Caribbean & West Indies
Series Title: Envisioning Cuba
Publisher: University of North Carolina Press
Theme: Cuba
Format: Paperback
Author: Alejandro de la Fuente
Language: English
Street Date: February 1, 2011
TCIN: 1002211830
UPC: 9780807871874
Item Number (DPCI): 247-27-8239
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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