In Conquerors, New York Times bestselling author Roger Crowley gives
us the epic story of the emergence of Portugal, a small, poor nation
that enjoyed a century of maritime supremacy thanks to the daring and
navigational skill of its explorers—a tactical advantage no other
country could match. Portugal’s discovery of a sea route to India,
campaign of imperial conquest over Muslim rulers, and domination of
the spice trade would forever disrupt the Mediterranean and build the
first global economy. Crowley relies on letters and eyewitness
testimony to tell the story of tiny Portugal’s rapid and
breathtaking rise to power. Conquerors reveals the Império Português
in all of its splendor and ferocity, bringing to life the
personalities of the enterprising and fanatical house of Aviz. Figures
such as King Manuel “the Fortunate,” João II “the Perfect
Prince,” marauding governor Afonso de Albuquerque, and explorer
Vasco da Gama juggled their private ambitions and the public aims of
the empire, often suffering astonishing losses in pursuit of a global
fortune. Also central to the story of Portugal’s ascent was its
drive to eradicate Islamic culture and establish a Christian empire in
the Indian Ocean. Portuguese explorers pushed deep into the African
continent in search of the mythical Christian king Prester John, and
they ruthlessly besieged Indian port cities in their attempts to
monopolize trade. The discovery of a route to India around the horn of
Africa was not only a brilliant breakthrough in navigation but
heralded a complete upset of the world order. For the next century, no
European empire was more ambitious, no rulers more rapacious than the
kings of Portugal. In the process they created the first long-range
maritime empire and set in motion the forces of globalization that now
shape our world. At Crowley’s hand, the complete story of the
Portuguese empire and the human cost of its ambition can finally be
told. Praise for Conquerors “Excellent . . . Crowley’s
interpretations are nuanced and fair.”—The Christian Science
Monitor “In a riveting narrative, Crowley chronicles Portugal's
horrifically violent trajectory from ‘impoverished, marginal’
nation to European power, vying with Spain and Venice to dominate the
spice trade.”—Kirkus Reviews (starred review) “Brings to life
the Portuguese explorers . . . perfect for anyone who likes a high
seas tale.”—Publishers Weekly “Readers of Crowley’s previous
books will not be disappointed by this exciting tale of sea battles,
land campaigns and shipwrecks. . . . Crowley makes a good case for
reclaiming Portugal’s significance as forger of the first global
empire.”—The Daily Telegraph “Crowley has shown a rare gift for
combining compelling narrative with lightly worn academic thoroughness
as well as for balancing the human with the geopolitical—qualities
on display here. The story he has to tell may be a thrilling one but
not every historian could tell it so thrillingly.”—Michael
Prodger, Financial Times “A fast-moving and highly readable
narrative . . . [Crowley’s] detailed reconstruction of events is
based on a close reading of the works of the chroniclers, notably
Barros and Correa, whose accounts were written in the tradition of the
chronicles of chivalry.”—History Today
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How Portugal Forged the First Global Empire
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780812994018
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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