This collection of compact biographies puts a human face on the sweeping
historical processes that shaped contemporary societies throughout the
Atlantic world. Focusing on life stories that represented movement
across or around the Atlantic Ocean from 1500 to 1850, The Human
Tradition in the Atlantic World, 1500-1850 explores transatlantic
connections by following individuals--be they slaves, traders, or
adventurers--whose experience took them far beyond their local
communities to new and unfamiliar places. Whatever their reasons,
tremendous creativity and dynamism resulted from contact between people
of different cultures, classes, races, ideas, and systems in Africa,
Europe, and the Americas. By emphasizing movement and circulation in its
choice of life stories, this readable and engaging volume presents a
broad cross-section of people--both famous and everyday--whose lives and
livelihoods took them across the Atlantic and brought disparate cultures
into contact.