Archiv für September 2014

LeMaster Michelle andWood Bradford J., eds. Creating and Contesting Carolina: Proprietary Era Histories .Columbia:University of South Carolina Press,2013.384 pp., 3 maps, ISBN:9781611172720 (hbk.). $59.95.

Book Reviews Robert Hunt Ferguson, Itinerario, Volume 38 Issue 02, pp 144-147Abstract

Langfur Hal, ed. Native Brazil: Beyond the Convert and the Cannibal, 1500-1900 Albuquerque:University of New Mexico Press,2014.304 pages, 6 maps, 1 chart, 4 tables. ISBN:9780826338419 (pbk.). $29.95.

Book Reviews Mark Meuwese, Itinerario, Volume 38 Issue 02, pp 143-144Abstract

McCarthy Matthew. Privateering, Piracy and British Policy in Spanish America 1810-1830 .Woodbridge, UK:The Boydell Press,2013.184 pp. ISBN:9781843838616 (hbk.). $116.00.

Book Reviews Kim Todt, Itinerario, Volume 38 Issue 02, pp 141-142Abstract

Sparks Randy J.. Where the Negroes are Masters: An African Port in the Era of the Slave Trade .Cambridge:Harvard University Press,2014.328 pp., 23 halftones, 4 maps. ISBN:9780674724877 (hbk.). $29.95, £22.95, €26.95

Book Reviews Ty Reece, Itinerario, Volume 38 Issue 02, pp 139-141Abstract

Japanese Musicians Between Music and Politics During WWII: Japanese Propaganda in the Third Reich

Research Articles Kyungboon Lee, Itinerario, Volume 38 Issue 02, pp 121-138Abstract

Haidar ‘Ali and Tipu Sultan: Mysore’s Eighteenth-century Rulers in Transition

Research Articles Kaveh Yazdani, Itinerario, Volume 38 Issue 02, pp 101-120Abstract

Unravelling a Trans-Imperial Career: Michel Angelo de Blasco’s Mapmaking Abilities in the Service of Vienna and Lisbon

Research Articles Madalina Valeria Veres, Itinerario, Volume 38 Issue 02, pp 75-100Abstract

English Private Trade on the West Coast of India, c. 1680–c. 1740

Research Articles Timothy Davies, Itinerario, Volume 38 Issue 02, pp 51-73Abstract

Negotiating Barriers: Cross-Cultural Communication and the Portuguese Mercantile Community in Macau, 1550–1640

Research Articles Jonathan Gebhardt, Itinerario, Volume 38 Issue 02, pp 27-50Abstract

Afrikanerdom, Archives, and Change: The Archive for Contemporary Affairs at the University of the Free State, South Africa

Research Articles
Kate Law, Huibré Lombard,
Itinerario, Volume 38 Issue 02, pp 19-26

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