Amphibious warfare 1000-1700 : commerce, state formation and European expansion

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Amphibious warfare 1000-1700 : commerce, state formation and European expansion

edited by D.J.B. Trim and Mark Charles Fissel

(History of warfare, v. 34)

Brill, 2006

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  • Amphibious warfare, 1000-1700 : concepts and contexts / D.J.B. Trim & Mark Charles Fissel
  • Amphibious operations from the Norman Conquest to the crusades of Saint Louis, c. 1050-c. 1250 / Matthew Bennett
  • Amphibious warfare in the Baltic : the Hansa, Holland and the Habsburgs (fourteenth-sixteenth centuries) / Louis Sicking
  • Portuguese amphibious warfare in the east in the sixteenth century (c. 1500-1520) / Malyn Newitt
  • Amphibious warfare in the Baltic, 1550-1700 / Jan Glete
  • The Siege of Malta (1565) and the Habsburg-Ottoman struggle for domination of the Mediterranean / John F. Guilmartin, Jr.
  • Amphibious operations and the Elizabethan assault on the Spanish Atlantic economy 1585-1598 / R.B. Wernham
  • English amphibious warfare, 1587-1656 : galleons, galleys, longboats, and cots / Mark Charles Fissel
  • The King's two arms : French amphibious warfare in the Mediterranean under Louis XIV, 1664 to 1697 / Guy Rowlands
  • The blue-water dimension of King William's War : amphibious operations and allied strategy during the Nine Years' War, 1688-1697 / John M. Stapleton, Jr.
  • Medieval and early-modern inshore, estuarine, riverine and lacustrine warfare / D.J.B. Trim
  • Conclusions / D.J.B. Trim & Mark Charles Fissel

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