Seafaring, sailors and trade, 1450-1750 : studies in British and European maritime and imperial history
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Seafaring, sailors and trade, 1450-1750 : studies in British and European maritime and imperial history
(Variorum collected studies series, CS755)
Ashgate Variorum, c2003
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
This second volume of articles by G.V. Scammell offers new insights into the history of British and European shipping in the centuries of Europe's penetration into the oceans of the world, from the 15th to the 18th century. It examines the building, ownership and operation of merchantmen in the context of economic and social developments of the period, combining this with the investigation of the vital, but still comparatively neglected, subjects of the lives, working conditions, beliefs, skills and behaviour of seamen. This is the basis for discussion of the means and methods by which British shipping and merchants established themselves in oceanic trades, including those of other powers, considered in relation to the growth of British maritime and commercial supremacy. The final studies then examine the causes and consequences of European and British seaborne expansion, particularly in Asia.
目次
- Contents: Preface
- War at sea under the early Tudors: some Newcastle-upon-Tyne evidence (parts I & II)
- Shipowning in England, c.1450-1550
- British merchant shipbuilding, c.1500-1750
- The merchant service master in early modern England
- Mutiny in British ships, c.1500-1750
- 'A very profitable and advantageous trade': British smuggling in the Iberian Americas, 1500-1750
- The English chartered trading companies and the sea
- The great age of discovery, 1400-1650
- European seafaring in Asia, c.1500-1750
- England, Portugal and the Estado da Andia, c.1500-1635
- Seafaring in the Estado da Andia, c.1500-1750
- After Da Gama: Europe and Asia since 1498
- Addenda and corrigenda
- Index.
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