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Reduced N2 fixation in the Atlantic Ocean during the Warm Late Pliocene

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The Atlantic World

Jewish Emancipation, 2019
This chapter assesses how the Atlantic world of Dutch and British colonies followed the west European pattern of emancipation. Jews were spread across numerous colonies. The thirteen British colonies were not preponderant: each of the communities of “Curaçao, Surinam and Jamaica had more Jews in the mid-eighteenth century than all of the North American
D. Sorkin
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The Atlantic World

The Dutch Overseas Empire, 1600–1800, 2020
Jos Gommans, Pieter Emmer
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Borderlands in the Atlantic world

Atlantic Studies, 2013
Abstract This article proposes a theoretical model for what I call the “Atlantic borderlands.” The Atlantic borderlands model is created by integrating the borderlands and the Atlantic world theory into a single construct. The primary purpose of this article is to argue that the Atlantic borderlands were real places and that this historical model can ...
Nathaniel Millett
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Introduction: Missionary Encounters in the Atlantic World

, 2017
Missionaries were often the most prolific writers on non-European peoples and cultures in the early modern Atlantic world. As a result, their sources have proven to be indispensable for early modernists.
Katharine Gerbner, Karin Vélez
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The Dutch Moment: War, Trade, and Settlement in the Seventeenth-Century Atlantic World

, 2016
For many years, Dutch explorations and exploitations in Southeast Asia have caught the imagination of scholars. The Dutch East India Company (VOC), armed with a carte blanche to wage war and conduct diplomacy on behalf of the Dutch Estates General, left ...
W. Klooster
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