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Note on Conventions and Terminology
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 5
- Acknowledgements 9
- Note on Conventions and Terminology 11
- Introduction 13
- 1. The Minion and Its Travels: Sailing to Guinea in the Sixteenth Century 37
- 2. Commanding the World Itself : Sir Walter Ralegh, La Popelinière, and the Huguenot Influence on Early English Sea Power 67
- 3. An Investigation of the Size and Geographical Distribution of the English, Welsh, and Channel Islands Merchant Fleet: A Case Study of 1571–72 81
- 4. An Evaluation of Scottish Trade with Iberia during the Anglo-Spanish War, 1585-1604 105
- 5. Performing ‘Water’ Ralegh : The Cultural Politics of Sea Captains in Late Elizabethan and Jacobean Drama 125
- 6. ‘Wicked Actions Merit Fearful Judgments’ : Capital Trials aboard the Early East India Company Voyages 153
- 7. ‘A water bawdy house’: Women and the Navy in the British Civil Wars 173
- 8. ‘Thy sceptre to a trident change / And straight , unruly seas thou canst command’: Contemporary Representations of King Charles I and the Ship Money Fleets within the Cultural Imagination of Caroline England 193
- 9. ‘Proud Symbols of the Prospering Rural Seamen’ : Scottish Church Ship Models and the Shipmaster’s Societies of North East Scotland in the Late 17th Century 229
- 10. Systematizing the Sea : Knowledge, Power and Maritime Sovereignty in Late Seventeenth-Century Science 257
- Select Bibliography 283
- About the Contributors 311
- Index 317
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 5
- Acknowledgements 9
- Note on Conventions and Terminology 11
- Introduction 13
- 1. The Minion and Its Travels: Sailing to Guinea in the Sixteenth Century 37
- 2. Commanding the World Itself : Sir Walter Ralegh, La Popelinière, and the Huguenot Influence on Early English Sea Power 67
- 3. An Investigation of the Size and Geographical Distribution of the English, Welsh, and Channel Islands Merchant Fleet: A Case Study of 1571–72 81
- 4. An Evaluation of Scottish Trade with Iberia during the Anglo-Spanish War, 1585-1604 105
- 5. Performing ‘Water’ Ralegh : The Cultural Politics of Sea Captains in Late Elizabethan and Jacobean Drama 125
- 6. ‘Wicked Actions Merit Fearful Judgments’ : Capital Trials aboard the Early East India Company Voyages 153
- 7. ‘A water bawdy house’: Women and the Navy in the British Civil Wars 173
- 8. ‘Thy sceptre to a trident change / And straight , unruly seas thou canst command’: Contemporary Representations of King Charles I and the Ship Money Fleets within the Cultural Imagination of Caroline England 193
- 9. ‘Proud Symbols of the Prospering Rural Seamen’ : Scottish Church Ship Models and the Shipmaster’s Societies of North East Scotland in the Late 17th Century 229
- 10. Systematizing the Sea : Knowledge, Power and Maritime Sovereignty in Late Seventeenth-Century Science 257
- Select Bibliography 283
- About the Contributors 311
- Index 317