Bridging the Atlantic discusses comparative developments in modern European and American history. Including case studies on British, German and US history since the eighteenth century, it seeks to establish an integrated vision of Atlantic history. The contributions by European and American historians challenge the concept of American exceptionalism and present a vivid example of the ongoing debate between American and European historians on the structure and nature of European-American relations.
CONTENTSThe Building of the BridgeOverture and BeginnersFirst to Go: The HudsonsThe Crossing of the CatalinasThe Pattern in the AirThe Ferry Service GrowsOver the Top of the WorldA Search Party Went...
A Source book for Photographers and Explorers.*Descriptions to all of the Mid-Atlantic Region's 41 Remaining Historic Covered Bridges, as well as multiple color photographs of them.* GPS Positions...
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and...
This fascinating account provides readers with an overview of the exploring voyage of HMS Challenger - a seminal scientific expedition that laid the groundwork for much of our understanding of the...