Yazar: Phillip Williams
Bloomsbury Publishing
384 Sayfa
ISBN: 9781784533755
Boyut: 21.4 x 13.7
Karton Kapak
2015
(görsel: bloomsbury.com, bilgi: walmart.com, bloomsbury.com)
Yazar: Phillip Williams
Bloomsbury Publishing
384 Sayfa
ISBN: 9781784533755
Boyut: 21.4 x 13.7
Karton Kapak
2015
(görsel: bloomsbury.com, bilgi: walmart.com, bloomsbury.com)
In the century after 1530 the Habsburgs of Spain and the Ottoman Turks fought a maritime war that seemed destined to lead nowhere. Lasting peace was as unlikely as final triumph, in part because the principal beneficiaries of the fighting were pirates or ‘corsairs’ based in ports such as Malta and Algiers. It was also a war of unequal means, since the Habsburgs had too few good warships and the Ottomans too many bad ones. Phillip Williams here provides a detailed examination of the oared warships used in the fighting, the structures of political and military organization, the role of geography and the environment and the respective claims to be defending ‘Christendom’ and ‘Islam’ advanced by Habsburg rulers such as Charles V and Philip II and the Ottoman Sultan Suleyman the Magnificent. Providing a unique perspective on early modern maritime conflict, this book will be essential reading for all students and researchers of Mediterranean History and the early modern world.
-Introduction
-The Naval Battle
-Chusma
-The Sea Wolves
-Those Esteemed Dreadful Monsters
-The Royal Armada
-The Shadow of God on Earth
-Dear Prudence
-The Lordship of the Sea
-The Shift to the Mediterranean
-The Problem of Holy War
-Conclusion
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