Genoa and the Sea

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781421409665

Policy and Power in an Early Modern Maritime Republic, 1559-1684

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By Thomas Allison Kirk
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List of Illustrations and Tables
Preface
Acknowledgments
1. The Republic Genoa in the Early Modern World
2. The Genoese and the Republic of Genoa
3. Public Galleys and Private Interests, 1559–1607
4. Diplomacy and the Rearmament Debate: The Weight of the Spanish Alliance, 1607–1640
5. The Lure of the World's Seas, 1640–1680
6. Galleons, Galleys, and the Free Port: Ships and Power in a Little Country
7. Conclusion: A Century of Ships and Paper
Appendix A: Operating Costs of ""Free Galleys,"" 1646
Appendix B: Breakdown of Annual Operating
Expenses of a Mixed-Crew Galley, 1652
Notes
Bibliography
Index

""The essence of this book is Kirk's detailed understanding of the economics of shipbuilding and trade, as they affected the diplomatic and economic fortunes of the city of Genoa.""

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