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A Microhistory of Early Modern Transatlantic Migration : The Frigate Agata (1747)

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Format Hardback or Cased Book
Book Series Microhistories
ISBN-10 0367608448
ISBN-13 9780367608446
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint Routledge
Country of Manufacture GB
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Mar 25th, 2025
Print length 166 Pages
Weight 490 grams
Ksh 27,900.00
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Through a microscopical lens, the book delves into the lives of some of the migrants linked to the Agata, either as members of the crew —a ship, after all, is a moving workplace—, as passengers, or as people sending letters through the ship.

This microhistory of early modern transatlantic migration follows the journey of the Agata, a Dutch frigate hired by Spanish merchants in 1747 to travel between Cádiz and Veracruz. Manned by migrants from across Europe, the Agata was intercepted by British privateers on its return trip, an event that led to the preservation of most of the documents on board, including a collection of personal letters.

Through a microscopical lens, the book delves into the lives of some of the migrants linked to the Agata, either as members of the crew —a ship, after all, is a moving workplace—, as passengers, or as people sending letters through the ship. Their stories and anecdotes illustrate how early modern migrants in the Spanish Atlantic navigated the often-restrictive migration laws, stayed connected with family and friends back home, sent remittances and gifts, and built networks to support new migrants.

A Microhistory of Early Modern Transatlantic Migration is written for anyone interested in the history of migration, regardless of their familiarity with the specific historical context. It aims to engage both specialists and general readers interested in migration, labour, seafaring, and social history. The book also seeks to bridge some gaps between contemporary migration studies and migration history, serving as an introduction to these fields for non-specialist readers while providing new insights from unpublished sources not previously examined by other historians, and offered in translation.


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