The Loyal Atlantic: Remaking the British Atlantic in the Revolutionary Era

The Loyal Atlantic: Remaking the British Atlantic in the Revolutionary Era

The Loyal Atlantic: Remaking the British Atlantic in the Revolutionary Era

The Loyal Atlantic: Remaking the British Atlantic in the Revolutionary Era

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Overview

Adding to a dynamic new wave of scholarship in Atlantic history, The Loyal Atlantic offers fresh interpretations of the key role played by Loyalism in shaping the early modern British Empire. This cohesive collection investigates how Loyalism and the empire were mutually constituted and reconstituted from the eighteenth century onward. Featuring contributions by authors from across Canada, the United States, and the United Kingdom, The Loyal Atlantic brings Loyalism into a genuinely international focus.

Through cutting-edge archival research, The Loyal Atlantic contextualizes Loyalism within the larger history of the British Empire. It also details how, far from being a passive allegiance, Loyalism changed in unexpected and fascinating ways — especially in times of crisis. Most importantly, The Loyal Atlantic demonstrates that neither the conquest of Canada nor the American Revolution can be properly understood without assessing the meanings of Loyalism in the wider Atlantic world.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781442661134
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Publication date: 02/15/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 288
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Jerry Bannister teaches History and Canadian Studies at Dalhousie University.

Liam Riordan is an associate professor in the Department of History at the University of Maine.

Table of Contents

Preface
Jerry Bannister and Liam Riordan

Chapter One:  Loyalism and the British Atlantic, 1660-1840
Jerry Bannister and Liam Riordan

Part I:  Interpretive Frameworks of Allegiance within Imperial Transition

Chapter Two:  The American Loyalist Problem of Identity in the Revolutionary Atlantic World
Keith Mason

Chapter Three:  Imperial-Aboriginal Friendship in Eighteenth-Century Mi’kma’ki/Wulstukwik
 John G. Reid

Part II:  Transnational Print Culture and Loyalist Expression

Chapter Four:  Loyalists Respond to Common Sense: The Politics of Authorship in Revolutionary America
Philip Gould

Chapter Five:  New Brunswick Loyalist Printers in the Postwar Atlantic World:  Cultural Transfer and Cultural Challenges
Gwendolyn Davies

Part III: Loyalist Slavery and the Caribbean

Chapter Six:  Revolutionary Repercussions: Loyalist Slaves in St. Augustine and Beyond
Jennifer K. Snyder

Chapter Seven:  Uses of the Bahamas by Southern Loyalist Exiles
Carole Watterson Troxler

Part IV: Loyalist Religious Politics after the American Revolution

Chapter Eight:  Loyal Orangemen and Republican Nativists:  Anti-Catholicism and Historical Memory in Upper Canada and the United States, 1837-1867
Allison O’Mahen Malcom            

Chapter Nine:  ‘Papineau-O’Connell Instruments’:  Irish Loyalism and the Transnational Dimensions of the 1837 Rebellions in Upper and Lower Canada
Allan Blackstock

Afterword:  Loyalist Cosmopolitanism
Robert M. Calhoon

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