![]() ![]() Although such an expanded view of the Atlantic is not Barry Cunliffe's book, it does point Although late fifteenth- and sixteenth-centurv discoveries elevated the Atlantic to unanticipated geopolitical prominence, it has remained for present-day scholars to ponder as well the inter'connectedness of communities interfacing with this broad expanse of water.' These settlements extend beyond the European periphery of the north Atlantic: they often comprise Caribbean, Latin American, and African peoples and are not infrequently linked by past traffic in slaves. By Barry Cunliffe (Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 2001. Facing the Ocean: The Atlantic and Its Peoples 8000 Be-AD 1500. ![]() Charles Maier, Recasting Bourgeois Europe (Princeton, N.].,1975) KeithMiddlemas, Politics inIndustrial Society: The Experience o/the British System since 1911 (London, 1979). Orthotic and Prosthetic Assistance Fund, Washington, DC ENDNOTE Jeffrey S. ![]() In doing so, it paves a new avenue in the historiography of the Great War and, indeed, in critical thinking about how future voluntary sectors will (or will not) play mediating roles during war and its aftermath. REVIEWS long overdue interpretation of philanthropy's essential role in mediating between the individual and the state during the firsthalfof the twentieth century. $45/£25) Facing the Ocean: The Atlantic and Its Peoples 8000 BC–AD 1500. ![]() Facing the Ocean: The Atlantic and Its Peoples 8000 BC–AD 1500. ![]()
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