This definitive study presents a complete account of the Dutch
Republic’s naval fleet during its golden age as a world power.
The Netherlands was by far the most important maritime power of the
seventeenth century. It dominated seaborne trade with the largest
merchant fleet in the world. Born out of an 80-year struggle against
Spain for independence, the Dutch republic relied on naval power to
protect its freedom, promote its trade and defend its overseas
colonies. Yet the ships that made up its fleets are among the least
studied of any in the age of sail. This is partly because a
decentralized administration of five separate admiralties, often
producing ships of the same name at the same time, as well as
competing systems of measuring ships, all lead to confusion and error.
In this comprehensive volume, James Bander delivers the first
definitive listing of all Dutch fighting ships—whether
purpose-built, purchased, hired or captured—from the heyday of the
United Provinces. Each entry is complete with technical details and
summaries of the ship’s career. It also provides administrative,
economic and technical background, and outlines the many campaigns
fought by one of the most successful navies in history.
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Design, Construction, Careers and Fates
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781473852877
Publisert
2015
Utgiver
Vendor
Seaforth Publishing (ORIM)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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