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Living in Two Worlds: Kinship Networks and Pennsylvania's Integration Into the Atlantic World

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Living in Two Worlds: Kinship Networks and Pennsylvania's Integration Into the Atlantic World
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Book Synopsis Living in Two Worlds: Kinship Networks and Pennsylvania's Integration Into the Atlantic World by : Thomas R. Saxton

Book excerpt: This is a study of the form, functions, and activities of kin groups in the British Atlantic world. The early modern Atlantic world was complex and intricately composed of a web of contacts, and networks of kinship shaped vital interactions and exchanges based on reciprocity. The thesis is that familial networks enhanced Pennsylvania's connections to the wider Atlantic community by forging links and helping migrants and their descendants look outward into the Atlantic world.


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