The British Seaborne Empire

The British Seaborne Empire
Title The British Seaborne Empire PDF eBook
Author Jeremy Black
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 448
Release 2004-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780300103861

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"Britain's seaborne tradition is used to throw light on the British themselves, the people with whom they came into contact and the British perception of empire. The oceans and their shores, rather than the mysterious interiors of continents, certainly dominated the English perception of the transoceanic world in the sixteenth, seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, climaxing in the fascination with the Pacific in the age of Captain Cook, and continuing into the nineteenth century, with Franklin in the Arctic and Ross in the Antarctic. The oceans offered much more than fascination. In England, from the late sixteenth century, maritime conflict and imperial strength were seen as important to national morale and reputation and without it there would have been no empire, or at least not in the form it actually took."--BOOK JACKET.

Imperial Legacies

Imperial Legacies
Title Imperial Legacies PDF eBook
Author Jeremy Black
Publisher Encounter Books
Total Pages 214
Release 2019-04-09
Genre History
ISBN 1641770392

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Britain yesterday; America today. The reality of being top dog is that everybody hates you. In this provocative book, noted historian and commentator Jeremy Black shows how criticisms of the legacy of the British Empire are, in part, criticisms of the reality of American power today. He emphasizes the prominence of imperial rule in history and in the world today, and the selective way in which certain countries are castigated. Imperial Legacies is a wide-ranging and vigorous assault on political correctness, its language, misuse of the past, and grasping of both present and future.

The European Seaborne Empires

The European Seaborne Empires
Title The European Seaborne Empires PDF eBook
Author Gabriel Paquette
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 307
Release 2019-05-28
Genre History
ISBN 0300245270

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An accessible survey of the history of European overseas empires in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries based on new scholarship In this thematic survey, Gabriel Paquette focuses on the evolution of the Spanish, Portuguese, English, French, and Dutch overseas empires in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. He draws on recent advances in the field to examine their development, from efficacious forms of governance to coercive violence. Beginning with a narrative overview of imperial expansion that incorporates recent critiques of older scholarly approaches, Paquette then analyzes the significance of these empires, including their political, economic, and social consequences and legacies. He makes the multifaceted history of Europe’s globe-spanning empires in this crucial period accessible to new readers.

The Victorian Empire and Britain's Maritime World, 1837-1901

The Victorian Empire and Britain's Maritime World, 1837-1901
Title The Victorian Empire and Britain's Maritime World, 1837-1901 PDF eBook
Author M. Taylor
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 195
Release 2013-10-04
Genre History
ISBN 1137312661

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A wide-ranging new survey of the role of the sea in Britain's global presence in the 19th century. Mostly at peace, but sometimes at war, Britain grew as a maritime empire in the Victorian era. This collection looks at British sea-power as a strategic, moral and cultural force.

The Portuguese Seaborne Empire, 1415-1825

The Portuguese Seaborne Empire, 1415-1825
Title The Portuguese Seaborne Empire, 1415-1825 PDF eBook
Author Charles Ralph Boxer
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 1969
Genre Portugal
ISBN

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Empires of the Sea

Empires of the Sea
Title Empires of the Sea PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 371
Release 2019-10-07
Genre History
ISBN 9004407677

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Empires of the Sea brings together studies of maritime empires from the Bronze Age to the Eighteenth Century. The volume aims to establish maritime empires as a category for the (comparative) study of premodern empires, and from a partly ‘non-western’ perspective. The book includes contributions on Mycenaean sea power, Classical Athens, the ancient Thebans, Ptolemaic Egypt, The Genoese Empire, power networks of the Vikings, the medieval Danish Empire, the Baltic empire of Ancien Régime Sweden, the early modern Indian Ocean, the Melaka Empire, the (non-European aspects of the) Portuguese Empire and Dutch East India Company, and the Pirates of Caribbean.

The European Seaborne Empires

The European Seaborne Empires
Title The European Seaborne Empires PDF eBook
Author Gabriel Paquette
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 307
Release 2019-05-28
Genre Europe
ISBN 0300205155

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An accessible survey of the history of European overseas empires in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries based on new scholarship In this thematic survey, Gabriel Paquette focuses on the evolution of the Spanish, Portuguese, English, French, and Dutch overseas empires in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. He draws on recent advances in the field to examine their development, from efficacious forms of governance to coercive violence. Beginning with a narrative overview of imperial expansion that incorporates recent critiques of older scholarly approaches, Paquette then analyzes the significance of these empires, including their political, economic, and social consequences and legacies. He makes the multifaceted history of Europe's globe-spanning empires in this crucial period accessible to new readers.