This book traces the advances and deterioration of the early modern English and French sea forces and relates these changes to concurrent developments within the respective states. Based on extensive original research in correspondence and memoirs, official reports and accounts, receipts of the exchequer and inventories in both France, where the sources are disparate and dispersed, and England, the book explores the rise of both kingdoms' naval resources from the early sixteenth to the mid seventeenth centuries. As a comparative study, it shows that, in sharing the Channel and with both countries increasing their involvement in maritime affairs, English and French naval expansion was intertwined. Directly and indirectly, the two kingdoms in...
England's relationship with the sea in the later middle ages has been unjustly neglected, a gap whic...
This thesis seeks to examine where and how privateers fit into the composition and development of th...
[...] English seapower did not hinge on the outcome of a few major engagements, but on the ability o...
At different times between 1545 and 1642, the navies of England and France both grew in strength and...
This book foregrounds the role of the Royal Navy in creating the British Atlantic in the eighteenth ...
The seventeenth century saw England\u27s government more fully monopolize the legitimate exercise of...
This dissertation deals with the administration of the English navy during the turbulent years of th...
This thesis attempts to trace the effect of the increased size and complexity of armies and navies ...
This work is concerned With naval activity between 1422 and 1485 in which the English government was...
This thesis will examine the maritime resources available to Edward II and Edward III. As the majori...
The prevailing historical narrative of the collapse of Louis XIV’s naval power has emphasised the im...
[Book description]: The kingdoms of France and England were for many centuries military, economic, c...
In these years parliament, particularly the House of Commons, greatly increased its authority. Naval...
For nearly two hundred years huge wooden warships called “ships of the line” dominated war at sea a...
BUCHET Christian The british navy, economy and society in the seven years war Woodbridge : The Boyde...
England's relationship with the sea in the later middle ages has been unjustly neglected, a gap whic...
This thesis seeks to examine where and how privateers fit into the composition and development of th...
[...] English seapower did not hinge on the outcome of a few major engagements, but on the ability o...
At different times between 1545 and 1642, the navies of England and France both grew in strength and...
This book foregrounds the role of the Royal Navy in creating the British Atlantic in the eighteenth ...
The seventeenth century saw England\u27s government more fully monopolize the legitimate exercise of...
This dissertation deals with the administration of the English navy during the turbulent years of th...
This thesis attempts to trace the effect of the increased size and complexity of armies and navies ...
This work is concerned With naval activity between 1422 and 1485 in which the English government was...
This thesis will examine the maritime resources available to Edward II and Edward III. As the majori...
The prevailing historical narrative of the collapse of Louis XIV’s naval power has emphasised the im...
[Book description]: The kingdoms of France and England were for many centuries military, economic, c...
In these years parliament, particularly the House of Commons, greatly increased its authority. Naval...
For nearly two hundred years huge wooden warships called “ships of the line” dominated war at sea a...
BUCHET Christian The british navy, economy and society in the seven years war Woodbridge : The Boyde...
England's relationship with the sea in the later middle ages has been unjustly neglected, a gap whic...
This thesis seeks to examine where and how privateers fit into the composition and development of th...
[...] English seapower did not hinge on the outcome of a few major engagements, but on the ability o...