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Trade, Plunder and Settlement

Trade, Plunder and Settlement

Maritime Enterprise and the Genesis of the British Empire, 1480-1630

by Kenneth R. Andrews
Paperback
Publication Date: 29/11/1984

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Not since 1945 has a general account of the origins of the British Empire been published, as if the demise of the empire freed us from our imperial past and historians from any obligation to digest it. Of course, it has done nothing of the kind, but it does enable the historian today to approach that past in a more critical spirit and to attempt a deeper and more detached analysis than could have been expected a generation ago. The purpose of this work is therefore not merely to recount but to explain the course of English overseas expansion and the beginning of the overseas empire; a prolonged pregnancy, culminating in a difficult birth and sickly infancy. The introductory essay discusses the forces and motives involved in the expansion movement, which is seen as being part of a wider European movement and derivative in many ways from it. The author considers the attitude and conduct of the Tudors and early Stuarts towards this fundamentally commercial movement and examines the nature and importance of sea power, the contribution of different social groups, and the relevance of religious and economic ideals as well as nationalistic sentiment. These various themes are taken up again in the narrative chapters which follow, dealing with the enterprises of exploration, trade, plunder and colonisation successively through from the early Bristol quest for 'Brasil' to the diverse ventures of the 1620s.
ISBN:
9780521276986
9780521276986
Category:
General & world history
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
29-11-1984
Language:
English
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
404
Dimensions (mm):
227x152x21mm
Weight:
0.58kg

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