ABSTRACT

Warfare at Sea, 1500-1650 is the first truly international study of warfare at sea in this period. Commencing in the late fifteenth century with the introduction of gunpowder in naval warfare and the rapid transformation of maritime trade, Warfare at Sea focuses on the scope and limitations of war before the advent of the big battle fleets from the middle of the seventeenth century.
The book also compares the social history of seamen and the early officer corps in several European countries and includes discussion on Spain, Portugal, France, Venice, the Ottoman Empire and the Baltic states.

chapter 1|16 pages

Warfare at Sea In European History

chapter 2|23 pages

Technology, Tactics and Strategy

chapter 4|16 pages

States, Organisations and Maritime Wars

chapter 6|19 pages

The Mediterranean

The failure of empires

chapter 8|14 pages

War In Western Europe Until 1560

chapter 9|20 pages

Atlantic Warfare Until 1603

chapter 10|21 pages

The First Global War at Sea, 1600–1650

chapter 11|2 pages

Conclusion