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Travel Literature and History
Table of Contents
- Chapter 1. Transported Labor, Indentured Servitude, and Slavery in the Americas: A Comparative Approach
- Chapter 2. An "Atlantic Creole" Case Study: Olaudah Equiano
- Chapter 3. Antebellum U.S. Migration and Communication
- Chapter 4. Personal Narratives and Transatlantic Contexts during the U.S.-Mexican War
- Chapter 5. National and Imperial Power in 19th-Century U.S. Travel Fiction
- Chapter 6. The Experience of the Foreign in 19th-Century U.S. Travel Literature
- Chapter 7. Discovering U.S. Empire through the Archive
- Chapter 8. A Global View of Disease: Yellow Fever and the Panama Canal
- Chapter 9. Principal Parts and Sails of 19th-Century Sailing Ships
- Chapter 10. Sea Terms and Types of 19th-Century Sailing Vessels
- Index
