UID:
almahu_9949770837102882
Format:
1 online resource (378 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
ISBN:
9789048560486
Series Statement:
Maritime Humanities, 1400-1800 Series ; v.7
Content:
Following recent historiographical appeals on the need to study knowledge exchanges between European maritime rivals and their impact on overseas expansionist processes, this book makes this study for the Portuguese overseas empire between the fifteenth and seventeenth centuries. As the first European maritime power to systematically launch long-distance voyages, Portugal became a model worth emulation when Spain, France, England and the Dutch Republic started their own overseas enterprises. In different chapters that each adopt a case study relation (Portugal-Spain, Portugal-England, Portugal-France and Portugal-Dutch Republic), this book documents how Portuguese maritime knowledge was outsourced by its maritime rivals. The impact that Portuguese nautical knowledge had is evaluated, resorting particularly to a wide range of diplomatic and espionage documents. Finally, the book discusses the alleged Iberian secrecy policies regarding maritime knowledge, explaining why there is no serious reason to consider their success.
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Frontmatter --
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Maritime Humanities, 1400-1800 --
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Table of Contents --
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Acknowledgments --
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Introduction: Maritime History and History of Knowledge for the 16th- Century European History --
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1. The First Global Exchange and Dispute over the Globe : the Portuguese-Spanish Nautical Interchange (1415-1580) --
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2. Unexpected or Predictable Espionage and Diplomacy? Portuguese Nautical Knowledge and the English Voyages to West Africa (1551-59) --
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3. Spying Ambassadors for a French Overseas Empire? Michel de Seure and Jean Nicot's Maritime and Cosmographical Espionage in Portugal (1557-61) --
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4. Mare Clausum and Secret Science : João Pereira Dantas and the Portuguese Strategies to Control French and English Overseas Plans (1557-68) --
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5. A Spy or a Go-between ? Jan Huygen van Linschoten, the Itinerario and the Rise of Dutch Overseas Expansion (1583-1611) --
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Conclusion: Five Connected Histories of Knowledge? Portugal, Spain, France, England, the Dutch Republic, and Secrecy Policies --
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Illustrations --
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Bibliography and Sources --
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Index of Names, Places and Subjects
Additional Edition:
Print version: Vila-Santa, Nuno Knowledge Exchanges Between Portugal and Europe Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press,c2024 ISBN 9789048560479
Language:
English
DOI:
10.1515/9789048560486
URL:
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