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E-raamat: Armada: The Spanish Enterprise and England's Deliverance in 1588

  • Formaat: 704 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Feb-2023
  • Kirjastus: Yale University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780300268928
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  • Formaat: 704 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Feb-2023
  • Kirjastus: Yale University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780300268928

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The definitive history of the Spanish Armada, lavishly illustrated and fully revised   Selected by Foreign Affairs as one of the Best Books of 2023   Will surely become the definitive account.Stephen Brumwell, Wall Street Journal   In July 1588 the Spanish Armada sailed from Corunna to conquer England. Three weeks later an English fireship attack in the Channeland then a fierce naval battlefoiled the planned invasion. Many myths still surround these events. The genius of Sir Francis Drake is exalted, while Spains efforts are belittled. But what really happened during that fateful encounter?   Drawing on archives from around the world, Colin Martin and Geoffrey Parker also deploy vital new evidence from Armada shipwrecks off the coasts of Ireland and Scotland. Their gripping, beautifully illustrated account provides a fresh understanding of how the rival fleets came into being; how they looked, sounded, and smelled; and what happened when they finally clashed.   Looking beyond the events of 1588 to the complex politics which made war between England and Spain inevitable, and at the political and dynastic aftermath, Armada deconstructs the many legends to reveal why, ultimately, the bold Spanish mission failed.

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Will surely become the definitive account. . . . Distinguished by incisive analysis, Armada fuses the complementary skills of the historian and the underwater archaeologist, exploiting the latest discoveries from the archives and seabed alike.Stephen Brumwell, Wall Street Journal

Its extensive updates, drawing on international archive research and marine archaeology, mean it should remain the definitive English study of the Armada for at least another generation.Dan Jones, Times (UK)

Martin and Parker have been working together on the Armada since its quatercentenary in 1988. This is their most comprehensive work, the profit of decades of tricky deep-sea archaeology and archive-trawling. It is this archaeological focus that makes their writing stand out among many competent histories. The remains of musical instruments and medical tools tell a human tale, balancing out detailed analysis of the innovations that provided the English with a military edge.Daniel Brooks, Sunday Telegraph

On Wall Street Journals list of 10 Books to Read: The Best Reviews of January 2023

The most authoritative account of the Armada yet published. . . . A window onto the early modern world and a complete analysis of an event that continues to intrigue and enlighten.Margarette Lincoln, Times Literary Supplement

Martin and Parker have created not merely a very vivid and uniquely detailed retelling of a familiar storywhich they reconstruct with consummate skillbut also a passage to the sixteenth-century maritime world. . . . This Armada deserves to sail home in triumph.Elliot Jordan, International Journal of Maritime History

Martin and Parker relish all the technical detail and their enthusiasm is infectious.Jessie Childs, London Review of Books

The most comprehensive and authoritative book on the subject to date. It is also lucidly written and beautifully illustratedaltogether a superb work of historical narrative and analysis.Sean McGlynn, The Spectator

This work of scholarship, percipient judgement and lively style, illustrated beautifully and in astounding forensic and archaeological detail, is a pearl of great price.Allan Mallinson, Country Life

This is a magisterial study bringing together 40 years of archival and archaeological research. It has no rivals as a comprehensive and authoritative account of the Spanish Armada.David Childs, Naval Review

Those who claim you cannot improve on perfection need to explain this book. Parker and Martins original account of the Armada campaign was the work from which all subsequent scholars took their lead; this one, with 30 years worth of extra research and thought, sets a new benchmark. Magisterial.Dan Snow, author of On This Day in History

An elegant marriage between archival research and marine archaeology yields new light on the Armada and its benighted crews in a compelling account of the 1588 campaign. After reading this absorbing book, who can now still believe that history is static, carved in stone?Robert Hutchinson, author of The Spanish Armada

A gripping, scholarly and masterful appraisal of the events of 1588. Piecing together a wealth of original sources, from letters and papers in the archives of England, Spain and the USA to evidence from the shipwrecks, Parker and Martin have constructed a narrative that is as vivid as it is dramatic. This brilliant book will rapidly take its place as the definitive work on the Armada.Tracy Borman, author of The Private Lives of the Tudors

Martin and Parkers Armada is the best explanation of the defeat of the attempted Spanish Invasion of England in 1588. Skilfully combining archaeological and historical research, these great scholars provide here the authoritative edition of their lifetimes work on the subject.Hiram Morgan, University College Cork   This is a magisterial study of some 50 years in the making. Bringing together for the first time the latest insights from archaeological research with important new manuscript discoveries, Martin and Parker have written the authoritative book on the Spanish Armada of 1588, which is as comprehensive as it is compelling.James Daybell, University of Plymouth

Conventions ix
Introduction 1(14)
Part I The Fleets Assemble
1 `Arise O Lord and Avenge Thy Cause'
15(33)
2 `The great bog of Europe'
48(19)
3 `A fleet to impeach it'
67(34)
Part II God's Obvious Design
4 Armed Neutrality, 1558--80
101(28)
5 Cold War, 1581--5
129(22)
6 The Grand Design and its Architect
151(25)
7 Phoney War
176(18)
8 The Armada Takes Shape
194(20)
9 Medina Sidonia Takes Charge
214(20)
10 Advance to Contact
234(21)
Part III `It came, it saw, it departed'
11 Battle Stations
255(26)
12 Stalemate in the Channel
281(20)
13 The Test of Battle
301(20)
14 `God blew and they were scattered'
321(22)
15 From Dispersal to Disaster
343(30)
16 Analysis of Failure
373(38)
Part IV The Aftermath
17 The Bitterness of Defeat
411(24)
18 The Counter-Armada
435(25)
19 If the Armada had Landed
460(22)
20 The Armada in History and Legend
482(30)
21 The Armada Shipwrecks
512(27)
Epilogue 539(10)
Glossary 549(2)
Chronology 551(9)
Abbreviations 560(6)
Notes 566(76)
Bibliography 642(33)
Acknowledgements 675(5)
List of Illustrations 680(9)
Index 689
Colin Martin was reader in maritime archaeology at St Andrews University and has directed excavations on three Armada shipwrecks. Geoffrey Parker teaches history at The Ohio State University and has published forty books. Both served as historical consultants on the BBC documentary Armada.