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Spanish Naval Power, 1589-1665: Reconstruction and Defeat
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Spanish Naval Power, 1589-1665: Reconstruction and Defeat

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This is the first book to attempt a comprehensive analysis of the state of Spain’s naval forces in the years following the defeat of the Great Armada in 1588 and during the seventeenth century. This was a period in which all of Europe’s maritime powers were attaching increasing importance to naval warfare in their bid to topple Spain and to seize the rich pickings of her vast empire. The book is not, however, about naval battles and tactics. It is a study of the political, social, economic and technological conditions that influenced the character and performance of the Spanish navy. Based on hitherto untapped material in national and local Spanish archives, the book’s findings throw new light on the conservation of Spain’s timber resources, naval funding, recruitment and the status of the Spanish seaman.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
5 December 1996
Pages
328
ISBN
9780521580632

This is the first book to attempt a comprehensive analysis of the state of Spain’s naval forces in the years following the defeat of the Great Armada in 1588 and during the seventeenth century. This was a period in which all of Europe’s maritime powers were attaching increasing importance to naval warfare in their bid to topple Spain and to seize the rich pickings of her vast empire. The book is not, however, about naval battles and tactics. It is a study of the political, social, economic and technological conditions that influenced the character and performance of the Spanish navy. Based on hitherto untapped material in national and local Spanish archives, the book’s findings throw new light on the conservation of Spain’s timber resources, naval funding, recruitment and the status of the Spanish seaman.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
5 December 1996
Pages
328
ISBN
9780521580632