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Between Imperial Projects and National Dreams: Communication Networks, Geopolitical Imagination, and the Role of New Granada in the Configuration of a Greater Caribbean Space, 1780s--1810s.

机译:在帝国项目和国家梦之间:通讯网络,地缘政治想象力以及新格拉纳达在更大的加勒比海空间格局中的作用,1780--1810年代。

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This dissertation explores the roles of trade and migration networks in the configuration of a trans-imperial space---the Greater Caribbean---and in the development of its inhabitants' geopolitical imagination. It challenges existing scholarship that has taken geography for granted, neglecting the ever-changing nature of spatial configurations. The research also recasts previous interpretations of the Age of Revolutions to argue against the impression that changes during this period were preordained. My approach takes the transition from colony to republic---the emergence of a national imagined community---as one of many possibilities that configured the rich geopolitical imagination of the age.;I contend that the Greater Caribbean was a space under permanent construction. I argue that the size and continually flexible boundaries of the region changed depending on who was defining or experiencing this subjective geography. The implicit definitions of Greater Caribbean espoused by specific groups of people residing within this space informed their interpretations of the present and framed their ability to imagine potential futures.;In the first two chapters, I reconstruct the commercial and migration networks that gave shape to the Greater Caribbean. Chapter 1 emphasizes the combined impact of British and Spanish commercial policies in the configuration of the trans-imperial Greater Caribbean. Chapter 2 positions sea captains as the key players in the configuration of the Greater Caribbean space. Through frequent circulation captains, sailors, and other travelers effectively created a trans-imperial space that provided its inhabitants a geographic framework for evaluating and defining their options in the revolutionary Atlantic. In the other three chapters, I present case studies that deploy the variety of geopolitical projects competing actors develop in the trans-imperial Caribbean of the Age of Revolutions. Generally looking north from the coast of Caribbean Colombia, these three chapters depict different and often contrasting ways of imagining and experiencing the potentialities the Greater Caribbean had to offer.;Using an innovative geographic framework to interpret the transformations of the Age of Revolutions, this dissertation uncovers unlikely alliances and enduring connections that traditional geographic frameworks have kept in the dark.
机译:本文探讨了贸易和移民网络在跨帝国空间(大加勒比海)的结构及其居民地缘政治想象力发展中的作用。它挑战了将地理学视为理所当然的现有奖学金,而忽视了空间格局不断变化的性质。该研究还重塑了以前对“革命时代”的解释,以反对人们认为这一时期的变化是预定的。我的方法是从殖民地过渡到共和国-一个国家想象中的社区的出现-是构成当时丰富的地缘政治想象力的众多可能性之一;我认为大加勒比海地区是一个永久性建造的空间。我认为,该区域的大小和不断变化的边界取决于谁在定义或经历这种主观地理。居住在该空间中的特定人群对大加勒比地区的隐含定义为他们对当下的解释提供了依据,并构筑了他们想象潜在的未来的能力。在前两章中,我重构了商业和移民网络,这些网络形成了大加勒比地区。第1章强调了英国和西班牙商业政策对跨帝国大加勒比地区结构的综合影响。第2章将船长定位为大加勒比地区格局的主要角色。通过频繁的船长,水手和其他旅行者,有效地创造了一个跨帝国的空间,为居民提供了一个评估和定义革命大西洋的选择的地理框架。在其他三章中,我将介绍案例研究,这些案例研究部署了竞争者在革命时代的跨帝国加勒比地区开发的各种地缘政治项目。这三章通常从加勒比海哥伦比亚海岸向北看,描绘了想象和体验大加勒比海所提供潜力的不同且往往是相反的方式。通过创新的地理框架来解释革命时代的变迁,本论文发现传统地理框架在黑暗中难以维持的联盟和持久联系。

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  • 作者

    Bassi Arevalo, Ernesto E.;

  • 作者单位

    University of California, Irvine.;

  • 授予单位 University of California, Irvine.;
  • 学科 History Latin American.;Caribbean Studies.;History World History.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2012
  • 页码 306 p.
  • 总页数 306
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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