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基本説明
Through the use of letters of marque and reprisal (rightly distinguished in this analysis) as well as dedicated Crown fleets, Scottish warfare against a wide range of enemies are scrutinised.
Full Description
This important new book provides the first detailed and clear analysis of the Scots involvement in naval warfare during the early modern period. The lazy use by both contemporaries and some modern authors of the word 'piracy' as a catch-all for all sorts of maritime activity obscures a complex picture of Scottish maritime warfare. Through the use of letters of marque and reprisal (rightly distinguished in this analysis) as well as dedicated Crown fleets, Scottish warfare against against a wide range of enemies are scrutinised. This is an impressive book that makes and important contribution to our knowledge of European naval warfare. Its formidably broad range of sources sheds light on many previously little known, or unknown, aspects of naval history. It also provides many valuable new perspectives on the importance of the sea to the Scots, and of the Scots to the naval history of the British Isles.
Contents
Acknowledgments .. ix
Abbreviations .. xi
Stylistic Conventions .. xiii
List of Illustrations .. xv
Foreword .. xvii
Introduction .. 1
Chapter One: Scottish Maritime Warfare, 1513-1560 .. 33
Chapter Two: Letters of Reprisal .. 79
Chapter Three: 'Peacetime' and Piracy, 1560-1618 .. 111
Chapter Four: The 'Marque Fleets' of Scotland, 1618-1638 .. 153
Chapter Five: Scottish Maritime Warfare in the British Civil Wars, 1638-1660 .. 191
Chapter Six: The 'Scottish-Dutch' Wars, 1665-1667 and 1672-1674 .. 237
Chapter Seven: The Franco-Scottish Wars: 1689-1697 and 1702-1713 .. 283
Conclusion .. 325
Bibliography .. 331
Appendices .. 351
Index ... 419
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