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War at Sea in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance Edited by John B. Hattendorf Edited by Richard W. Unger
This volume is both a restatement of current interpretations of sea power in the middle ages and the Renaissance and a general introduction to naval and maritime history over four and a half centuries. The book offers broad conclusions on the role and characteristics of armed force at sea before 1650, conclusions that exploit the best current understanding of the medieval period. The examination of naval militias in the Baltic, permanent galley fleets in the Mediterranean, contract fleets and the use of reprisal for political ends all illustrate the variety and complexity of naval power and domination of the sea in theyears from 1000 to 1650. The detailed and closely coordinated studies by scholars from Europe, North America, and Australia show patterns in war at sea and discuss the influence of the development of ships, guns, and the language of public policy on maritime conflict. The essays show the importance and unique character of violence at sea in the period. Contributors: JOHN B. HATTENDORF, NIELS LUND, JAN BILL, TIMOTHY J. RUNYAN, IAN FRIEL, JOHN H. PRYOR, LAWRENCE V. MOTT, JOHN DOTSON, MICHEL BALARD, BERNARD DOUMERC, MARCO GEMIGNANI, FRANCISCO CONTENT DOMINGUES, LOUIS SICKING, JAN GLETE, N.A.M. RODGER, RICHARD W. UNGER. |
DETAILS 6 b/w illustrations11 line illustrations 292 pages Size: 23.4 x 15.6 cm 13 digit ISBN: 9780851159034 Binding: Hardback First published: 01/Feb/2002 Last printed: 06/Mar/2003 Price: 105.00 USD / 55.00 GBP Imprint: Boydell Press Series: Warfare in History Subject: Medieval History BIC class: HBXM STATUS: Print on demand (please allow 3 weeks for delivery) Details updated on 05/01/2009 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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