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Atlantic Ports and the First Globalisation c. 1850-1930

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Port cities were the means through which cultural and economic exchange took place between continental societies and the maritime world. In examining the ports of Brazil, the Caribbean and West Africa, this volume will provide fresh insight into the meaning of the 'First Globalisation'.

Author Biography:

Luis Gabriel Cabrera Armas, University of La Laguna, Spain Ana Filipa Prata, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal Leila Maziane, Hassan II Mohammedia/Casablanca University Daniel Castillo Hidalgo, University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain Ayodeji Olukoju, University of Lagos, Nigeri Francisco Suárez Viera, University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain Catalina Banko, Lecturer, Venezuela César Teixeira Honorato, University Federal Fluminense, Brazil Luiz Cláudio M.Ribeiro, University Federal do Espirito Santo, Brazil.
Release date NZ
January 2nd, 2014
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Contributor
  • Edited by Kenneth A. Loparo
Illustrations
XI, 203 p.
Pages
203
Dimensions
140x216x12
ISBN-13
9781137327970
Product ID
21544722

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