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Chapter 1. "Salt, Cod and Sugar: Trade, Mobility, Circular Navigation, and Foodways in the Atlantic World" (Catherine Losier and Gaëlle Dieulefet) -- Part I: Supply Salt -- Chapter 2. "Provisioning the Coast: Salt, Grain, and Atlantic Commerce on the Gambia River" (Liza Gijanto) -- Chapter 3. "La Rochelle and the Basque Ports in the Transatlantic Salt Cod Fishery, 1602-1653: Complementarity and Competition" (Bernard Allaire and Brad Loewen) -- Chapter 4. "Haunted Salt: The Saltpan of La Tortuga Island, Slavery, and Atlantic Sugar Economies, 1638-1781" (Konrad A. Antczak) -- Chapter 5. "Salty Crews: Salt and its Materiality in Sailors Food, 17th and 18th Centuries" (Gaëlle Dieulefet) -- Part II: Transform cod -- Chapter 6. "Landscape Transformation: Bay Bulls, Cod, and Warfare in the Longue Durée" (Chermaine Liew) -- Chapter 7. "Funerary Practices of the Basques in the Modern Age Americas. Transitions between Colonial and Extractive Environments" (Iosu Etxezarraga) -- Chapter 8. The Cod Era Mallory Champagne -- Chapter 9. "Ships, Barachois, and Stages: Installation Strategies and Evidence of Coastal Development in Saint-Pierre and Miquelon (17th-20th Centuries)" (Cécile Sauvage, Elise Nectoux, Eric Rieth) -- Part III: Produce Sugar -- Chapter 10. "Before the Sugar Foodway: Ceramics and Clays for Refining in the French West Indies" (Sébastien Pauly, Patricia Moitrel) -- Chapter 11. "Sugar Production in the Atlantic: Ceramic Moulds from Madeira, Cape Verde, and São Tomé (15th-17th century)" (João G. Araújo, Joana B. Torres, André Teixeira, Ana Mendonça, Jaylson Monteiro, Letícia Gondim, Javier G. Iñañez) -- Chapter 12. "The Sweet Spot: Engaging with Cultural Identity, Sugar, and Trade Relationships in 17th-Century Dutch and English North America" (Aubrey O'Toole) -- Part IV: Connectivity and complementarity in the Atlantic World -- Chapter 13. "Sweet, Salty, Savory, and Sublime: Cacao and Chocolate Compared to the Triad of Sugar, Salt, and Cod" (Kathryn E. Sampeck) -- Chapter 14. "Connectivity and Complementarity in the Atlantic World: Toward a Global Oceanic Perspective" (Gaëlle Dieulefet, Catherine Losier). |