Galleons And Galleys (Cassell's History Of Warfare)

Galleons And Galleys (Cassell's History Of Warfare)

by JohnF.GuilmartinJr. (Author)

Synopsis

Medieval Europe was on a technological par with India and China, but within a century of the introduction of gunpowder Spanish ships had crossed the Atlantic. They discovered America. Galleons and galleys equipped with the first successful cannon came to dominate the seas. Some European countries became the first 'world powers'. John Guilmartin's beautifully written account explains how a country like Portugal was able to establish outposts from South America to India and the Pacific, how the Christian fleets wrested control of the Mediterranean from the Ottoman Empire and why King Philip's 'invincible armada' met with disaster during his attempt to invade England.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 224
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Cassell & Co.
Published: 10 Jan 2002

ISBN 10: 0304352632
ISBN 13: 9780304352630
Book Overview: A vivid, page-turning, beautifully written history of epic naval actions Part of a unique venture: a twenty-four volume series, edited by John Keegan that captures the entire history of war and warfare. Fully illustrated throughout and incorporating computer generated cartography that brings the battlefields to life.

Author Bio
Professor Guilmartin is an authority on military history, maritime history, and the history of technology. He is an early modern europeanist whose research focuses primarily on the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. He also is interested in aerospace history and has written about the Vietnam War and the Gulf War.