Before Columbus


Exploration and Colonization from the Mediterranean to the Atlantic, 1229-1492

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By Dr. Felipe Fernandez-Armesto
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UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA PRESS
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216 x 140 mm
Weight:
380 g
Pages:
294

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Felipe Fernandez-Armesto is a fellow of St. Anthony's College, Oxford, and has twice been a Visiting Senior Lecturer at Warwick University. His previous books include Columbus and The Canary Islands after the Conquest.

Preface A Note on Names List of Maps Introduction Problems and Approaches PART 1. FROM THE MEDITERRANEAN ... 1. The Island Conquests of the House of Bargelona -Majorca, 'The Kingdom in the Sea' -Ibiza and Formentera -'Proceeding Eastwards': Minorca and Sardinia -Aragon's Dynastic 'Empire' 2. The First 'Atlantic' Empire: Andalusia and its Environs -The Conquest of Upper Andalusia -The Conquest of Seville -The Fate of the Moors -The Nature of Settlement 3. A Mediterranean Land Empire: Sharq al Andalus -Valencia and Northern Murcia: Conquest and Division -Colonial Society in Valencia -Southern Murcia -An Imperial Formation 4. The Genoese Mediterranean -The 'Absence' of the State -The Sovereign Colonies -'Ambivalence': Typical Genoese Colonisation and Trade -The Transmission of Genoese Influence 5. The Rim of Africa -The Condition of the Maghrib -The Aragonese Protectorate -The Merchant Colonists -The Lure of the Gold Trade PART 2. TO THE ATLANTIC 6. Mapping the Eastern Atlantic -The Early Phases of Atlantic Navigation -The Exploration of the Canaries -The Mapping of the Archipelagoes -The 'Unknown Pilots' 7. The Atlantic Crucible -Fourteenth-century Beginnings -Bethencourt, La Salle and the Peraza -The Islands of the Infantes -The Rounding of Africa's Bulge -The Portuguese Colonies 8. From the Canaries to the New World -The Context of Columbus -The Last Canarian Conquests -Granada, the Canaries and America -The 'Rise' of Portugal and Castile 9. The Mental Horizon -The 'Discovery of Man' -The Image of the World References Further Reading I

"A welcome addition to the growing literature dedicated to 'Atlantic Studies.'... Recommended for the professional scholar, the university student, and the educated public."-History "Fernandez-Armesto writes thoughtfully of medieval Spanish colonial development and other European expansion in the western Mediterranean... A lively and sustained narrative."-Choice

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