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Marcus Rediker: "I took an interest in pirates and sailors because they were poor. New Perspectives on the Black Atlantic. Becoming Abolitionists. Everything, All the Time, Everywhere. The Forty-Year War in Afghanistan.

Work Without the Worker. Kevin Phillips. A History of Histories. The Pursuit of Glory. Tim Blanning. Robert Middlekauff. Vanished Kingdoms. Norman Davies. Lafayette in the Somewhat United States. Sarah Vowell. The Pursuit of Power. Richard J. The Fearless Benjamin Lay.

Marcus Rediker. The Radicalism of the American Revolution. Gordon S. The Common Wind. Julius S. The Unknown American Revolution. Gary B. Columbus and Other Cannibals. Jack D. The Idea of America. The English and Their History. Robert Tombs. The Rise of Rome. Independence Lost. Kathleen DuVal. The Victory of Reason. Rodney Stark. Passionate Minds. David Bodanis. This in turn raises a significant historiographical question, which the authors do not shirk.

How did this vivid multi-ethnic milieu become a "world we have lost? New notions of biological racism were forged. Nationalism was born, and history was rewritten in narrowly national terms. Even radical and working-class movements were reconceptualized in national terms, whether English or Irish. A radical Atlantic culture which was green and black and multi-ethnically British was written out of the historical memory—until now. The book recovers a world hidden by the biases of labor historiography towards the white male, skilled and Project MUSE promotes the creation and dissemination of essential humanities and social science resources through collaboration with libraries, publishers, and scholars worldwide.

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