Beginning in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, Europeans developed and applied science and technology in a project of oceanic exploration, trade, and colonization, that when coupled with messianic fervor, entrepreneurial energy, and imperial ambition, was truly world-changing. It is the purpose of this thesis to examine the concomitant development of institutions of the modern state and the society that emerged in the Early Modern period, with a specific focus upon England from the Tudor dynasty through the Georgian era. Atlantic maritime programs did not produce modernity, but did play an integral role in its fitful emergence, especially in this most nautically focused island nation. It is my contention that the modern nation state an...
textThis dissertation is about the long-distance navigators who constructed a global marine world as...
The Routledge Companion to Marine and Maritime Worlds, 1400‒1800 explores early modern maritime his...
This thesis is a study of the changing legal and political climate surrounding piracy in England in ...
At different times between 1545 and 1642, the navies of England and France both grew in strength and...
This dissertation focuses upon transatlantic sailors, particularly merchant seamen and pirates, betw...
This dissertation focuses upon transatlantic sailors, particularly merchant seamen and pirates, betw...
To understand the technology that helped create the British Atlantic in the early 1600s and expand i...
The dissertation investigates the origins of contemporary international society through the lens of ...
In early modern England (after 1707, Britain), there was an argument that war at sea, especially war...
“Borders Maritime” explores how the English imagined maritime geography, politics, and culture from ...
This dissertation focuses on the ocean-going research vessel as the fundamental technology of marine...
This dissertation argues that the waters of the English Channel and North Sea constituted a coherent...
This dissertation stages an unprecedented dialogue between the maritime, the literary, and the legal...
This thesis studies the formation of the early modern colonial state in Asia. Through an exploration...
textThis dissertation is about the long-distance navigators who constructed a global marine world as...
textThis dissertation is about the long-distance navigators who constructed a global marine world as...
The Routledge Companion to Marine and Maritime Worlds, 1400‒1800 explores early modern maritime his...
This thesis is a study of the changing legal and political climate surrounding piracy in England in ...
At different times between 1545 and 1642, the navies of England and France both grew in strength and...
This dissertation focuses upon transatlantic sailors, particularly merchant seamen and pirates, betw...
This dissertation focuses upon transatlantic sailors, particularly merchant seamen and pirates, betw...
To understand the technology that helped create the British Atlantic in the early 1600s and expand i...
The dissertation investigates the origins of contemporary international society through the lens of ...
In early modern England (after 1707, Britain), there was an argument that war at sea, especially war...
“Borders Maritime” explores how the English imagined maritime geography, politics, and culture from ...
This dissertation focuses on the ocean-going research vessel as the fundamental technology of marine...
This dissertation argues that the waters of the English Channel and North Sea constituted a coherent...
This dissertation stages an unprecedented dialogue between the maritime, the literary, and the legal...
This thesis studies the formation of the early modern colonial state in Asia. Through an exploration...
textThis dissertation is about the long-distance navigators who constructed a global marine world as...
textThis dissertation is about the long-distance navigators who constructed a global marine world as...
The Routledge Companion to Marine and Maritime Worlds, 1400‒1800 explores early modern maritime his...
This thesis is a study of the changing legal and political climate surrounding piracy in England in ...