Web/Online Copy: Atlantic Lives is a primary source reader designed for undergraduate courses in Early American and Atlantic World History.
Organized thematically, each chapter features primary source selections that place Early American History in a comparative context with the wider Atlantic World. These selections come from a wide variety of non-traditional sources, including travel narratives from West Africa, the Caribbean, and Latin America. Features of the book include discussion questions and recommended readings at the end of each chapter as well as maps and illustrations.
Offers a comparative context with primary sources presenting America's history from the European arrival to the nineteenth century. Selections come from a wide variety of non-traditional sources, including travel narratives from West Africa, the Caribbean, and Latin America. Instructors of courses that cover Colonial American or American history in the eras: 1450-1750, 1500-1800, 1400-1800 that would like to use a comparative context, primary source text.