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Havana at the Crossroads 十字路口的哈瓦那
Pub Date : 2018-11-05 DOI: 10.5149/northcarolina/9781469645353.003.0003
Elena A. Schneider
Chapter 2 casts a “Havana’s-eye view” on the way its residents positioned themselves inside and outside both the British and Spanish empires during the decades that preceded the British invasion. Well before the British war fleet began its siege of Havana, contraband and the British-dominated slave trade had already transformed the city into a hybrid space, mutually constituted with its British American neighbors. The African peoples brought to Cuba in predominantly British slaving ships were bought and sold as goods, yet, upon arrival, they and their descendants were also regarded as future loyal Spanish subjects, vital economic contributors, and crucial defenders of the king’s realms in a climate of heightened imperial war and rivalry. Havana’s merchants and landowners built a successful economy that profited from both trading with the enemy and making war against them through privateering and wartime transimperial trade. The prevailing patterns of war, trade, and slavery help to explain the reactions of individuals in Havana to the British siege and occupation of their city.
第二章以“哈瓦那的视角”描述了在英国入侵之前的几十年里,哈瓦那居民在英国和西班牙帝国内外的定位。早在英国舰队开始围攻哈瓦那之前,违禁品和英国主导的奴隶贸易就已经把这座城市变成了一个混合空间,与它的英裔美国邻居相互构成。主要由英国奴隶船带到古巴的非洲人被当作货物买卖,然而,抵达后,他们和他们的后代也被视为未来忠诚的西班牙臣民,重要的经济贡献者,以及在帝国战争和竞争加剧的气候中国王王国的重要捍卫者。哈瓦那的商人和地主建立了一个成功的经济,既从与敌人的贸易中获利,又通过私掠和战时跨帝国贸易与敌人作战。战争、贸易和奴隶制的普遍模式有助于解释哈瓦那人对英国围攻和占领他们城市的反应。
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Imagining the Conquest 想象征服
Pub Date : 2018-11-05 DOI: 10.5149/northcarolina/9781469645353.003.0002
Elena A. Schneider
Chapter 1 gives a history of British expansion into Caribbean waters claimed by Spain and developing conflict over commercial access to and political control over the island of Cuba. A deep-seated obsession with capturing Havana developed as early as the sixteenth century, during these years of English and later British advance. In the early eighteenth century, the British-dominated slave trade to Spanish America and the contraband traffic that accompanied it led to conflicts with Spain that precipitated a cycle of wars. The Spanish monarchy sought exclusive political and commercial control over its overseas territories, yet, to its dismay, the local dynamics of these wars led to even more regional autonomy and integration for its overseas possessions. Through a cycle of eighteenth-century wars targeting Spanish America, British subjects developed closer commercial ties with Havana, and British commanders gained better knowledge of how to attack the city with each failed attempt.
第一章讲述了英国向西班牙宣称拥有主权的加勒比海海域扩张的历史,以及在古巴岛的商业准入和政治控制方面发展起来的冲突。早在16世纪,在英国和后来的英国进军期间,占领哈瓦那的根深蒂固的痴迷就已经形成。在18世纪早期,英国主导的西班牙美洲的奴隶贸易以及随之而来的走私贸易导致了与西班牙的冲突,从而引发了战争的循环。西班牙君主制寻求对其海外领土的独家政治和商业控制,然而,令其沮丧的是,这些战争的局部动态导致了更多的地区自治和海外属地的整合。在18世纪针对西班牙美洲的一系列战争中,英国臣民与哈瓦那建立了更密切的商业关系,英国指挥官对如何从每次失败的尝试中攻击这座城市有了更好的了解。
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A City under Siege 围攻之城
Pub Date : 2018-11-05 DOI: 10.5149/northcarolina/9781469645353.003.0004
Elena A. Schneider
This middle section of the book, on the invasion and occupation, treats the two phases of the central events in Cuba as separate but parallel processes, with their own protagonists and outcomes. Chapter 3 focuses on the critical role of people of African descent during the siege. British war commanders had counted on a formidable defense of Havana from the Spanish soldiers stationed there, but what surprised them was the vigorous part played by free and enslaved people of color on the front lines of the defense. Not all people of African descent present at the siege acted in support of either the British or the Spanish war effort. But in general blacks in Havana made the siege so protracted that the British almost failed; its armies ended up losing more men to a virulent yellow fever outbreak than they had in the entire Seven Years’ War in North America. The defense of Havana was so fierce that it took down a massive British army and severely limited plans for the occupation.
这本书的中间部分是关于入侵和占领的,将古巴中心事件的两个阶段视为独立但平行的过程,有各自的主角和结果。第三章侧重于非洲人后裔在围城期间的关键作用。英国的战争指挥官原本指望驻扎在哈瓦那的西班牙士兵能强大地保卫哈瓦那,但令他们吃惊的是,自由和被奴役的有色人种在保卫前线所起的积极作用。并非所有参加围攻的非洲裔都支持英国或西班牙的战争努力。但总的来说,哈瓦那的黑人使围困拖沓,英国人几乎失败;美国军队在一场致命的黄热病爆发中丧生的人数比整个北美七年战争中丧生的人数还要多。哈瓦那的防御是如此激烈,以至于击溃了一支庞大的英国军队,严重限制了占领计划。
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Spanish Reoccupation 西班牙收复
Pub Date : 2018-11-05 DOI: 10.5149/northcarolina/9781469645353.003.0006
Elena A. Schneider
The final section of the book moves across the fifty years after the occupation, exploring Spain’s efforts to reconstitute its authority in Havana and the many reverberations of the occupation throughout broader Atlantic and global systems. The actions of individuals in Cuba during this crucial episode of fighting and occupying revised understandings in the metropole that would go on to shape new policies with global ramifications. The exemplary service of black soldiers in defending Cuba from attack helped to convince the Spanish state of the “utility” of Africans for achieving its imperial ambitions and the wisdom of procuring, on its own, more populations of African descent for its overseas colonies. In addition, disloyalty among elites during the occupation convinced Spain that the way to tie the island better to its sovereign was to make more enslaved Africans available to these eager buyers.
这本书的最后一部分跨越了占领后的50年,探索了西班牙在哈瓦那重建权威的努力,以及占领在更广阔的大西洋和全球体系中的许多反响。在这一战斗和占领的关键时期,古巴境内个人的行动改变了这个大都市的理解,这些理解将继续形成具有全球影响的新政策。黑人士兵在保卫古巴免遭攻击时的模范服务,有助于使西班牙政府相信非洲人对实现其帝国野心的“效用”,以及为其海外殖民地争取更多非洲裔人口的智慧。此外,占领期间精英阶层的不忠使西班牙相信,将该岛与其主权更好地联系在一起的方法是向这些热切的买家提供更多的非洲奴隶。
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“La dominación inglesa”
Pub Date : 2018-11-05 DOI: 10.5149/northcarolina/9781469645353.003.0005
Elena A. Schneider
Chapter 4 focuses on Havana elites during the city’s eleven-month occupation by British forces. Eager to trade for goods and enslaved Africans with their frequent commercial partners, Havana’s elite residents ended up betraying those who had fought so hard to ward off the British attack. During the occupation, they cozied up to the British commander Lord Albemarle and seized commercial opportunities in the hybrid space they so often occupied, where layers of British and Spanish empire overlapped. Ultimately, Albemarle’s army was too weak and his governing practices were too corrupt for the occupation to have a lasting economic impact on Havana, but in the meantime the city’s leading merchants and landowners managed to shape the period of British rule to their own advantage.
第四章着重于英国军队占领哈瓦那11个月期间的哈瓦那精英。哈瓦那的精英们渴望与他们频繁的商业伙伴进行商品贸易,并奴役非洲人,结果却背叛了那些为抵御英国人的攻击而努力奋斗的人。在占领期间,他们向英国指挥官阿尔伯马尔勋爵(Lord Albemarle)示好,并在他们经常占据的英国和西班牙帝国层层重叠的混合空间中抓住了商业机会。最终,阿尔伯马尔的军队太弱了,他的统治方式也太腐败了,这使得占领对哈瓦那的经济产生了持久的影响,但与此同时,这座城市的主要商人和地主设法塑造了英国统治时期,使其对自己有利。
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