Le moment Atlantique de la dynastie des Winthrop au XVIIe siècle

Using the case of the Winthrop dynasty, this essay explores the successive stages of an Anglo-American family’s expansion in an Atlantic world that was still nascent in the mid-17th century. This process is here referred to as atlanticization. The Winthrop brothers (the sons of Governor John Winthro...

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Main Author: Lauric Henneton
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Language:English
Published: UMR 5136- France, Amériques, Espagne – Sociétés, Pouvoirs, Acteurs (FRAMESPA) 2016-03-01
Series:Les Cahiers de Framespa
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/framespa/979
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spelling doaj-ad7500e8357c4503a137b9a48f8a443d2020-11-25T01:10:18ZengUMR 5136- France, Amériques, Espagne – Sociétés, Pouvoirs, Acteurs (FRAMESPA)Les Cahiers de Framespa1760-47612016-03-01910.4000/framespa.979Le moment Atlantique de la dynastie des Winthrop au XVIIe siècleLauric HennetonUsing the case of the Winthrop dynasty, this essay explores the successive stages of an Anglo-American family’s expansion in an Atlantic world that was still nascent in the mid-17th century. This process is here referred to as atlanticization. The Winthrop brothers (the sons of Governor John Winthrop) and their uncle Emmanuel Downing managed to establish a network stretching from New England to the West Indies to the British Isles, the Wine Islands and as far as the African west coast (« Guinea »). However, in spite of this genuinely Atlantic configuration (polygonal and shifting) and not just transatlantic (bipolar), the political upheavals of the Restoration of the Stuart monarchy and a series of deaths in the family were to launch a contrary process of de-atlantization, just as Atlantic trade began to expand significantly. Beyond the sole commercial dimension, this paper considers the multiple and overlapping Atlantic worlds (family, diplomatic, imperial, missionary and scientific) in which the Winthrops were involved.http://journals.openedition.org/framespa/979Emmanuel DowningJohn WinthropNetworkJohn Winthrop Jr
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author Lauric Henneton
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Le moment Atlantique de la dynastie des Winthrop au XVIIe siècle
Les Cahiers de Framespa
Emmanuel Downing
John Winthrop
Network
John Winthrop Jr
author_facet Lauric Henneton
author_sort Lauric Henneton
title Le moment Atlantique de la dynastie des Winthrop au XVIIe siècle
title_short Le moment Atlantique de la dynastie des Winthrop au XVIIe siècle
title_full Le moment Atlantique de la dynastie des Winthrop au XVIIe siècle
title_fullStr Le moment Atlantique de la dynastie des Winthrop au XVIIe siècle
title_full_unstemmed Le moment Atlantique de la dynastie des Winthrop au XVIIe siècle
title_sort le moment atlantique de la dynastie des winthrop au xviie siècle
publisher UMR 5136- France, Amériques, Espagne – Sociétés, Pouvoirs, Acteurs (FRAMESPA)
series Les Cahiers de Framespa
issn 1760-4761
publishDate 2016-03-01
description Using the case of the Winthrop dynasty, this essay explores the successive stages of an Anglo-American family’s expansion in an Atlantic world that was still nascent in the mid-17th century. This process is here referred to as atlanticization. The Winthrop brothers (the sons of Governor John Winthrop) and their uncle Emmanuel Downing managed to establish a network stretching from New England to the West Indies to the British Isles, the Wine Islands and as far as the African west coast (« Guinea »). However, in spite of this genuinely Atlantic configuration (polygonal and shifting) and not just transatlantic (bipolar), the political upheavals of the Restoration of the Stuart monarchy and a series of deaths in the family were to launch a contrary process of de-atlantization, just as Atlantic trade began to expand significantly. Beyond the sole commercial dimension, this paper considers the multiple and overlapping Atlantic worlds (family, diplomatic, imperial, missionary and scientific) in which the Winthrops were involved.
topic Emmanuel Downing
John Winthrop
Network
John Winthrop Jr
url http://journals.openedition.org/framespa/979
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