English Seamen in the Sixteenth Century / Lectures Delivered at Oxford Easter Terms 1893-4
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A series of lectures examines how seafaring activity forged political and religious change in the sixteenth century, arguing that maritime enterprise and naval confrontation underpinned the rise of English sea power. It profiles leading seamen and privateers, follows their trading and slave-catching voyages, and recounts clashes with Spanish interests and royal diplomacy. Several lectures narrate major expeditions and attacks in the West Indies and on European ports, culminating in the campaign against the Armada and its defeat. The author interweaves operational description with analysis of partisan politics, economic motives, and maritime strategy.
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