Ships, oceans, and empire : studies in European maritime and colonial history, 1400-1750
1995
359.0094 S283 1995
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Title
Ships, oceans, and empire : studies in European maritime and colonial history, 1400-1750
Published
Aldershot, Great Britain : Brookfield, Vt. : Variorum ; Ashgate Pub. Co., 1995.
Description
1 v. (various pagination) : ill. ; 24 cm.
Call Number
359.0094 S283 1995
System Control No.
(OCoLC)31288720
Note
Collected studies series, CS478.
"This volume contains viii + 278 pages."--cf. p. vi.
Errata at end.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents: I. English merchant shipping at the end of the middle ages -- II. Manning the English merchant service in the sixteenth century -- III. Shipowning in the economy and politics of early modern England -- IV. European seamanship in the great age of discovery -- V. The English in the Atlantic Islands, c. 1450-1650 -- VI. The sinews of war : manning and provisioning English fighting ships, c. 1550-1650 -- VII. European shipowning in the Estado da India, 1500-1700 -- VIII. European exiles, renegades and outlaws and the maritime economy of Asia, c. 1500-1750 -- IX. The new worlds and Europe in the sixteenth century -- X. [Richard] Hakluyt and the economic thought of his time -- XI. Indigenous assistance in the establishment of Portuguese power in Asia in the sixteenth century -- XII. The pillars of empire : indigenous assistance and the survival of the Estado da India, c. 1600-1700 -- XIII. Essay and reflection : on the discovery of the Americas and the spread of intolerance, absolutism, and racism in early modern Europe -- XIV. The Columbian legacy.
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"This volume contains viii + 278 pages."--cf. p. vi.
Errata at end.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents: I. English merchant shipping at the end of the middle ages -- II. Manning the English merchant service in the sixteenth century -- III. Shipowning in the economy and politics of early modern England -- IV. European seamanship in the great age of discovery -- V. The English in the Atlantic Islands, c. 1450-1650 -- VI. The sinews of war : manning and provisioning English fighting ships, c. 1550-1650 -- VII. European shipowning in the Estado da India, 1500-1700 -- VIII. European exiles, renegades and outlaws and the maritime economy of Asia, c. 1500-1750 -- IX. The new worlds and Europe in the sixteenth century -- X. [Richard] Hakluyt and the economic thought of his time -- XI. Indigenous assistance in the establishment of Portuguese power in Asia in the sixteenth century -- XII. The pillars of empire : indigenous assistance and the survival of the Estado da India, c. 1600-1700 -- XIII. Essay and reflection : on the discovery of the Americas and the spread of intolerance, absolutism, and racism in early modern Europe -- XIV. The Columbian legacy.
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