Heather Dalton
Keeping Family in an Age of Long Distance Trade, Imperial Expansion, and Exile, 1550-1850
Herausgeber: Dalton, Heather
Heather Dalton
Keeping Family in an Age of Long Distance Trade, Imperial Expansion, and Exile, 1550-1850
Herausgeber: Dalton, Heather
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This collection brings together eleven original essays by an international group of scholars, each investigating how family, or the idea of family, was maintained or reinvented when husbands, wives, children, apprentices, servants or slaves separated, or faced separation, from their household.
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This collection brings together eleven original essays by an international group of scholars, each investigating how family, or the idea of family, was maintained or reinvented when husbands, wives, children, apprentices, servants or slaves separated, or faced separation, from their household.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 286
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 596g
- ISBN-13: 9789463722315
- ISBN-10: 9463722319
- Artikelnr.: 60316073
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 286
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 596g
- ISBN-13: 9789463722315
- ISBN-10: 9463722319
- Artikelnr.: 60316073
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Heather Dalton is an Honorary Fellow in the School of Historical & Philosophical Studies at the University of Melbourne and member of the Cabot Project at the University of Bristol. The focus of her research is relationships in maritime trading networks and early contacts between Australasia, the Americas, and Europe. She is the author of Merchants and Explorers: Roger Barlow, Sebastian Cabot and Networks of Atlantic Exchange, 1500--1560 (2016), and co-author of 'Frederick II of Hohenstaufen's Australasian cockatoo: symbol of detente between East and West and evidence of the Ayyubid Sultanate's global reach' (Parergon, 2018). Dr Dalton's article, 'A Sulphur-crested Cockatoo in fifteenth century Mantua: Rethinking symbols of sanctity and patterns of trade' (Renaissance Studies , 2014), won the ANZAMEMS' inaugural Philippa Maddern Early Career Researcher Publication Prize in 2016.
List of figures
maps and tables
Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgements
INTRODUCTION: Keeping Family. Heather Dalton
PART 1: Surviving Slavery
Transportation and Forced Labour
1. Shaping Family Identity among Korean Migrant Potters in Japan during the Tokugawa Period. (Susan Broomhall)
2. Forced Separations: Severed Family Ties and New Beginnings for Mauritian Convicts Transported to Australia between 1825 And 1845. (Eilin Hordvik)
3. 'If I should fall behind': Motherhood
Marriage
and Forced Migration in the Mid-Nineteenth Century Leeward Islands. (Jessica Roitman)
PART 2: On the Road: Mobility
Wellbeing
and Survival
4. 'The witch Who Moved to the Wilderness: Religious Control
Distance
and Family Survival in Finland
1670-1707. (Raisa Maria Toivo)
5. Independence
Affection and Mobility in Eighteenth-Century Scotland. (Katie Barclay)
PART 3: In the Absence of Family
Support in Unfamiliar eEvironments
6. Relationships Lost and Found in the Mid Sixteenth Century Iberian Atlantic: an Englishman's 'suffering rewarded'. (Heather Dalton)
7. 'Grieved in my soul that I suffered you to depart from me': Community and Isolation in the English Houses in Ottoman Tunis and Tripoli
1679-1686. (Nat Cutter)
PART 4: Managing Kinship-based Businesses and Trading Networks
8. New Christian Family Networks in the First Visitation of the Inquisition to Brazil: The Case of the Nunes Brothers
1591-1595. (Jessica O'Leary)
9. Intimate Affairs: Family and Commerce in a Trans-Mediterranean Jewish Family Firm
1776-1790. (Francesca Bregoli)
PART 5: Ensuring the Survival of Maritime Families
10. 'These happy effects on the character of the British sailor': Family Life in Sea Songs of the Late Georgian Period. (Gillian Dooley)
11. Maintaining the Family: Community Support for Merchant Sailors' Families in Finland
1830-1860. (Pirita Frigren)
Index.
maps and tables
Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgements
INTRODUCTION: Keeping Family. Heather Dalton
PART 1: Surviving Slavery
Transportation and Forced Labour
1. Shaping Family Identity among Korean Migrant Potters in Japan during the Tokugawa Period. (Susan Broomhall)
2. Forced Separations: Severed Family Ties and New Beginnings for Mauritian Convicts Transported to Australia between 1825 And 1845. (Eilin Hordvik)
3. 'If I should fall behind': Motherhood
Marriage
and Forced Migration in the Mid-Nineteenth Century Leeward Islands. (Jessica Roitman)
PART 2: On the Road: Mobility
Wellbeing
and Survival
4. 'The witch Who Moved to the Wilderness: Religious Control
Distance
and Family Survival in Finland
1670-1707. (Raisa Maria Toivo)
5. Independence
Affection and Mobility in Eighteenth-Century Scotland. (Katie Barclay)
PART 3: In the Absence of Family
Support in Unfamiliar eEvironments
6. Relationships Lost and Found in the Mid Sixteenth Century Iberian Atlantic: an Englishman's 'suffering rewarded'. (Heather Dalton)
7. 'Grieved in my soul that I suffered you to depart from me': Community and Isolation in the English Houses in Ottoman Tunis and Tripoli
1679-1686. (Nat Cutter)
PART 4: Managing Kinship-based Businesses and Trading Networks
8. New Christian Family Networks in the First Visitation of the Inquisition to Brazil: The Case of the Nunes Brothers
1591-1595. (Jessica O'Leary)
9. Intimate Affairs: Family and Commerce in a Trans-Mediterranean Jewish Family Firm
1776-1790. (Francesca Bregoli)
PART 5: Ensuring the Survival of Maritime Families
10. 'These happy effects on the character of the British sailor': Family Life in Sea Songs of the Late Georgian Period. (Gillian Dooley)
11. Maintaining the Family: Community Support for Merchant Sailors' Families in Finland
1830-1860. (Pirita Frigren)
Index.
List of figures
maps and tables
Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgements
INTRODUCTION: Keeping Family. Heather Dalton
PART 1: Surviving Slavery
Transportation and Forced Labour
1. Shaping Family Identity among Korean Migrant Potters in Japan during the Tokugawa Period. (Susan Broomhall)
2. Forced Separations: Severed Family Ties and New Beginnings for Mauritian Convicts Transported to Australia between 1825 And 1845. (Eilin Hordvik)
3. 'If I should fall behind': Motherhood
Marriage
and Forced Migration in the Mid-Nineteenth Century Leeward Islands. (Jessica Roitman)
PART 2: On the Road: Mobility
Wellbeing
and Survival
4. 'The witch Who Moved to the Wilderness: Religious Control
Distance
and Family Survival in Finland
1670-1707. (Raisa Maria Toivo)
5. Independence
Affection and Mobility in Eighteenth-Century Scotland. (Katie Barclay)
PART 3: In the Absence of Family
Support in Unfamiliar eEvironments
6. Relationships Lost and Found in the Mid Sixteenth Century Iberian Atlantic: an Englishman's 'suffering rewarded'. (Heather Dalton)
7. 'Grieved in my soul that I suffered you to depart from me': Community and Isolation in the English Houses in Ottoman Tunis and Tripoli
1679-1686. (Nat Cutter)
PART 4: Managing Kinship-based Businesses and Trading Networks
8. New Christian Family Networks in the First Visitation of the Inquisition to Brazil: The Case of the Nunes Brothers
1591-1595. (Jessica O'Leary)
9. Intimate Affairs: Family and Commerce in a Trans-Mediterranean Jewish Family Firm
1776-1790. (Francesca Bregoli)
PART 5: Ensuring the Survival of Maritime Families
10. 'These happy effects on the character of the British sailor': Family Life in Sea Songs of the Late Georgian Period. (Gillian Dooley)
11. Maintaining the Family: Community Support for Merchant Sailors' Families in Finland
1830-1860. (Pirita Frigren)
Index.
maps and tables
Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgements
INTRODUCTION: Keeping Family. Heather Dalton
PART 1: Surviving Slavery
Transportation and Forced Labour
1. Shaping Family Identity among Korean Migrant Potters in Japan during the Tokugawa Period. (Susan Broomhall)
2. Forced Separations: Severed Family Ties and New Beginnings for Mauritian Convicts Transported to Australia between 1825 And 1845. (Eilin Hordvik)
3. 'If I should fall behind': Motherhood
Marriage
and Forced Migration in the Mid-Nineteenth Century Leeward Islands. (Jessica Roitman)
PART 2: On the Road: Mobility
Wellbeing
and Survival
4. 'The witch Who Moved to the Wilderness: Religious Control
Distance
and Family Survival in Finland
1670-1707. (Raisa Maria Toivo)
5. Independence
Affection and Mobility in Eighteenth-Century Scotland. (Katie Barclay)
PART 3: In the Absence of Family
Support in Unfamiliar eEvironments
6. Relationships Lost and Found in the Mid Sixteenth Century Iberian Atlantic: an Englishman's 'suffering rewarded'. (Heather Dalton)
7. 'Grieved in my soul that I suffered you to depart from me': Community and Isolation in the English Houses in Ottoman Tunis and Tripoli
1679-1686. (Nat Cutter)
PART 4: Managing Kinship-based Businesses and Trading Networks
8. New Christian Family Networks in the First Visitation of the Inquisition to Brazil: The Case of the Nunes Brothers
1591-1595. (Jessica O'Leary)
9. Intimate Affairs: Family and Commerce in a Trans-Mediterranean Jewish Family Firm
1776-1790. (Francesca Bregoli)
PART 5: Ensuring the Survival of Maritime Families
10. 'These happy effects on the character of the British sailor': Family Life in Sea Songs of the Late Georgian Period. (Gillian Dooley)
11. Maintaining the Family: Community Support for Merchant Sailors' Families in Finland
1830-1860. (Pirita Frigren)
Index.







