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9780807872840
Book Title
In the Eye of All Trade : Bermuda, Bermudians, and the Maritime Atlantic World, 1680-1783
Item Length
9.2in
Publisher
University of North Carolina Press
Publication Year
2012
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
1.5in
Author
Michael J. Jarvis
Features
New Edition
Genre
Transportation, Business & Economics, History, Social Science
Topic
Slavery, United States / Revolutionary Period (1775-1800), United States / Colonial Period (1600-1775), Europe / Great Britain / General, Ships & Shipbuilding / General, North America, Industries / Transportation
Item Width
6.1in
Item Weight
4 Oz
Number of Pages
704 Pages

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In an exploration of the oceanic connections of the Atlantic world, Michael J. Jarvis recovers a mariner's view of early America as seen through the eyes of Bermuda's seafarers. The first social history of eighteenth-century Bermuda, this book profiles how one especially intensive maritime community capitalized on its position "in the eye of all trade." Jarvis takes readers aboard small Bermudian sloops and follows white and enslaved sailors as they shuttled cargoes between ports, raked salt, harvested timber, salvaged shipwrecks, hunted whales, captured prizes, and smuggled contraband in an expansive maritime sphere spanning Great Britain's North American and Caribbean colonies. In doing so, he shows how humble sailors and seafaring slaves operating small family-owned vessels were significant but underappreciated agents of Atlantic integration. The American Revolution starkly revealed the extent of British America's integration before 1775 as it shattered interregional links that Bermudians had helped to forge. Reliant on North America for food and customers, Bermudians faced disaster at the conflict's start. A bold act of treason enabled islanders to continue trade with their rebellious neighbors and helped them to survive and even prosper in an Atlantic world at war. Ultimately, however, the creation of the United States ended Bermuda's economic independence and doomed the island's maritime economy.

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University of North Carolina Press
ISBN-10
0807872849
ISBN-13
9780807872840
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Book Title
In the Eye of All Trade : Bermuda, Bermudians, and the Maritime Atlantic World, 1680-1783
Author
Michael J. Jarvis
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Features
New Edition
Topic
Slavery, United States / Revolutionary Period (1775-1800), United States / Colonial Period (1600-1775), Europe / Great Britain / General, Ships & Shipbuilding / General, North America, Industries / Transportation
Publication Year
2012
Genre
Transportation, Business & Economics, History, Social Science
Number of Pages
704 Pages

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Item Length
9.2in
Item Height
1.5in
Item Width
6.1in
Item Weight
4 Oz

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New Edition
Reviews
" In the Eye of All Trade studies from all angles an island society that was as fully maritime as any in the Atlantic world. Michael Jarvis has explained best what the ocean itself lent to the lives of those who lived beside it."--Daniel Vickers, University of British Columbia, "An engaging and multidisciplinary study that. . . . will serve as a model. . . . for Atlantic historians and those interested in the history of colonial Bermuda." - South Carolina Historical Magazine, "This masterly study....the result of 20 years of research, is confidently written and structured." - Journal for Maritime Research, An important book. . . . In the Eye of All Trade makes a significant contribution to Atlantic history."-- International Journal of Maritime History, "[A] superb and rewarding book. . . . The engaging prose of this attractively presented book . . . provides the close correlation of transatlantic connections with internal developments often missing from the Atlantic perspective."-- Journal of American, Jarvis delicately situates the details of the Bermudian history within this Atlantic sweep, thereby crafting a book that is finely calibrated. . . . Should be required reading for Atlantic scholars. . . . Jarvis' theme of self-organization . . . will kee|9780807872840|, The journey this book has undertaken leaves the reader contemplating the possibilities of studying other locations in this manner. If every scholar of the Atlantic world took this approach, imagine what new wonders might be uncovered."-- Sehepunkte, "An engaging and multidisciplinary study that. . . . will serve as a model. . . . for Atlantic historians and those interested in the history of colonial Bermuda."-- South Carolina Historical Magazine, "Jarvis has written a brilliant interdisciplinary study of Atlantic history, describing the pivotal role the island of Bermuda played in the development of that world. With clear prose buoyed by extensive notation, Jarvis elucidates the unique nature of the island. . . . This well-written and thoughtful history guides the reader on a voyage that traverses the Atlantic, colonial, and maritime historical worlds, simultaneously making this a captivatingly broad, yet focused, volume." - Sea History, "Michael Jarvis's exemplary study of Bermuda and its industrious inhabitants will make it impossible for historians to ignore the island any longer. Jarvis argues that the colony occupied a unique and important geographic position at the crossroads of the English Atlantic, that the island was transformed by that position, and that in turn Bermudians transformed the English Atlantic. He builds a persuasive and thought-provoking case in his careful and exhaustive work."--Alison Games, Georgetown University, Jarvis has written a brilliant interdisciplinary study of Atlantic history, describing the pivotal role the island of Bermuda played in the development of that world. With clear prose buoyed by extensive notation, Jarvis elucidates the unique nature of t|9780807872840|, A complicated story that provides greater clarity to seventeenth and eighteenth century British America's fluid nature.-- Essays in History, [An] impressive achievement in bringing Bermuda's maritime world to life.-- William and Mary Quarterly, This masterly study. . . . the result of 20 years of research, is confidently written and structured.-- Journal for Maritime Research, A complicated story that provides greater clarity to seventeenth and eighteenth century British America's fluid nature."-- Essays in History, "This impressive book--the author's first monograph--offers a convincing interpretation of the socio-economic and maritime history of Britain's oldest and smallest colony. . . .Jarvis jumps from pawn to bishop among maritime historians."-- American Historical Review, "This impressive book--the author's first monograph--offers a convincing interpretation of the socio-economic and maritime history of Britain's oldest and smallest colony. . . .Jarvis jumps from pawn to bishop among maritime historians."-- American Hist, "A remarkably through study of Bermuda's place in the Atlantic world in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, and a fascinating social history of the creative and distinctive maritime culture that emerged there. . . . While extraordinarily detailed, it is also a joy to read. Jarvis' writing is clear, concise and expertly-crafted." -PhiloBiblos, Jarvis paints a detailed portrait of Bermudian society, successfully melding a demographic study with a more cultural discussion of patterns of consumption, fashion, and architecture. . . . [This book] is a significant addition to the burgeoning scholars|9780807872840|, "Michael Jarvis's marvelous new book is not only easily the best history we have on Bermuda in the Atlantic World. It also provides us with an arresting perspective on British America, one from the deck of a ship rather than gazing westward across mountains. Jarvis shows us that in order to understand the Atlantic world we have to understand the curious society that was eighteenth-century Bermuda. A signal achievement and a major study in maritime social history."--Trevor Burnard, University of Warwick, Jarvis has written a brilliant interdisciplinary study of Atlantic history, describing the pivotal role the island of Bermuda played in the development of that world. With clear prose buoyed by extensive notation, Jarvis elucidates the unique nature of the island. . . . This well-written and thoughtful history guides the reader on a voyage that traverses the Atlantic, colonial, and maritime historical worlds, simultaneously making this a captivatingly broad, yet focused, volume.-- Sea History, "Jarvis has written a brilliant interdisciplinary study of Atlantic history, describing the pivotal role the island of Bermuda played in the development of that world. With clear prose buoyed by extensive notation, Jarvis elucidates the unique nature of the island. . . . This well-written and thoughtful history guides the reader on a voyage that traverses the Atlantic, colonial, and maritime historical worlds, simultaneously making this a captivatingly broad, yet focused, volume."-- Sea History, An engaging and multidisciplinary study that. . . . will serve as a model. . . . for Atlantic historians and those interested in the history of colonial Bermuda.-- South Carolina Historical Magazine, Jarvis's choice of perspective is truly inspired. . . . Having spent twenty years painstakingly researching colonial Bermuda, Jarvis has produced a wonderfully written narrative history worthy of its lengthy gestation."-- Common-Place, "A complicated story that provides greater clarity to seventeenth and eighteenth century British America's fluid nature."-- Essays in History, Jarvis delicately situates the details of the Bermudian history within this Atlantic sweep, thereby crafting a book that is finely calibrated. . . . Should be required reading for Atlantic scholars. . . . Jarvis' theme of self-organization . . . will keep scholars busily debating for decades."-- Journal of Interdisciplinary History, The journey this book has undertaken leaves the reader contemplating the possibilities of studying other locations in this manner. If every scholar of the Atlantic world took this approach, imagine what new wonders might be uncovered.-- Sehepunkte, This impressive book--the author's first monograph--offers a convincing interpretation of the socio-economic and maritime history of Britain's oldest and smallest colony. . . .Jarvis jumps from pawn to bishop among maritime historians."-- American Historical Review, "[An] impressive achievement in bringing Bermuda's maritime world to life." - William and Mary Quarterly, Everyone who is interested in the history of British colonies in the Atlantic, North America and the Caribbean should read this fine book. . . . This is Atlantic history at its best."-- Anglican and Episcopal History, [An] impressive achievement in bringing Bermuda's maritime world to life."-- William and Mary Quarterly, "An important book. . . . In the Eye of All Trade makes a significant contribution to Atlantic history."-- International Journal of Maritime History, Jarvis paints a detailed portrait of Bermudian society, successfully melding a demographic study with a more cultural discussion of patterns of consumption, fashion, and architecture. . . . [This book] is a significant addition to the burgeoning scholarship in the field and ought to be essential reading for everyone interested in the eighteenth-century Atlantic world.-- New West Indian Guide, "Jarvis paints a detailed portrait of Bermudian society, successfully melding a demographic study with a more cultural discussion of patterns of consumption, fashion, and architecture. . . . [This book] is a significant addition to the burgeoning scholarship in the field and ought to be essential reading for everyone interested in the eighteenth-century Atlantic world."-- New West Indian Guide, This masterly study. . . . the result of 20 years of research, is confidently written and structured."-- Journal for Maritime Research, "Jarvis delicately situates the details of the Bermudian history within this Atlantic sweep, thereby crafting a book that is finely calibrated. . . . Should be required reading for Atlantic scholars. . . . Jarvis' theme of self-organization . . . will keep scholars busily debating for decades."-- Journal of Interdisciplinary History, This impressive book--the author's first monograph--offers a convincing interpretation of the socio-economic and maritime history of Britain's oldest and smallest colony. . . .Jarvis jumps from pawn to bishop among maritime historians.-- American Historical Review, [A] superb and rewarding book. . . . The engaging prose of this attractively presented book . . . provides the close correlation of transatlantic connections with internal developments often missing from the Atlantic perspective."-- Journal of American History, Jarvis delicately situates the details of the Bermudian history within this Atlantic sweep, thereby crafting a book that is finely calibrated. . . . Should be required reading for Atlantic scholars. . . . Jarvis' theme of self-organization . . . will keep scholars busily debating for decades.-- Journal of Interdisciplinary History, "This masterly study. . . . the result of 20 years of research, is confidently written and structured."-- Journal for Maritime Research, [A] superb and rewarding book. . . . The engaging prose of this attractively presented book . . . provides the close correlation of transatlantic connections with internal developments often missing from the Atlantic perspective.-- Journal of American History, An important book. . . . In the Eye of All Trade makes a significant contribution to Atlantic history.-- International Journal of Maritime History, "The journey this book has undertaken leaves the reader contemplating the possibilities of studying other locations in this manner. If every scholar of the Atlantic world took this approach, imagine what new wonders might be uncovered."-- Sehepunkte, Jarvis's choice of perspective is truly inspired. . . . Having spent twenty years painstakingly researching colonial Bermuda, Jarvis has produced a wonderfully written narrative history worthy of its lengthy gestation.-- Common-Place, "Jarvis's choice of perspective is truly inspired. . . . Having spent twenty years painstakingly researching colonial Bermuda, Jarvis has produced a wonderfully written narrative history worthy of its lengthy gestation."-- Common-Place, "[A] superb and rewarding book. . . . The engaging prose of this attractively presented book . . . provides the close correlation of transatlantic connections with internal developments often missing from the Atlantic perspective."-- Journal of American History, "Jarvis paints a detailed portrait of Bermudian society, successfully melding a demographic study with a more cultural discussion of patterns of consumption, fashion, and architecture. . . . [This book] is a significant addition to the burgeoning scholarship in the field and ought to be essential reading for everyone interested in the eighteenth-century Atlantic world." - New West Indian Guide, Everyone who is interested in the history of British colonies in the Atlantic, North America and the Caribbean should read this fine book. . . . This is Atlantic history at its best.-- Anglican and Episcopal History, "Everyone who is interested in the history of British colonies in the Atlantic, North America and the Caribbean should read this fine book. . . . This is Atlantic history at its best."-- Anglican and Episcopal History, "[An] impressive achievement in bringing Bermuda's maritime world to life."-- William and Mary Quarterly, "A remarkably through study of Bermuda's place in the Atlantic world in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, and a fascinating social history of the creative and distinctive maritime culture that emerged there. . . . While extraordinarily detailed, it is also a joy to read. Jarvis' writing is clear, concise and expertly-crafted."--PhiloBiblos
Copyright Date
2012
Lccn
2009-039433
Dewey Decimal
972.99
Intended Audience
Trade
Series
Published by the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture and the University of North Carolina Press Ser.
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes

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