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James Williamson

Maritime enterprise, 1485–1558

In “Maritime Enterprise, 1485–1558,” James A. Williamson elucidates the complex interplay between seafaring commerce and national advancement during a pivotal epoch in British history. Employing a meticulous narrative style, Williamson navigates through the intricacies of maritime law, trade routes, and the burgeoning naval power of England, framing his analysis within the broader context of the Age of Discovery. This book stands out for its comprehensive examination of how maritime enterprise not only fueled economic growth but also positioned England as a formidable player on the global stage, revealing the pivotal role of key figures and events during this transformative period. James A. Williamson, a distinguished historian with a profound interest in maritime studies, draws on extensive archival research and contemporary accounts to construct a vivid portrait of England's maritime enterprise. His scholarship reflects an enduring commitment to illuminating the historical forces that shaped maritime policy and colonial ambitions. Williamson'Äôs expertise is further enriched by his understanding of the geopolitical landscape of the 16th century, drawing akin connections between maritime ventures and the evolution of national identity. This work is an essential read for scholars and enthusiasts of maritime history, economic development, and 16th-century Britain. Williamson's detailed examination not only enriches our understanding of maritime enterprise but also invites readers to consider the enduring legacy of this transformative period, making it an invaluable addition to any historical library.
469 бумажных страниц
Правообладатель
Bookwire
Дата публикации оригинала
2023
Год выхода издания
2023
Издательство
Good Press
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