Gunpowder and Galleys: Changing Technology and Mediterranean Warfare at Sea in the 16th Century by John F. Guilmartín Jr.
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Overview: Gunpowder and Galleys is an expert analysis of the struggle between Christian Europe and Ottoman Turkey for control of the Mediterranean in the sixteenth century.
Building on a thorough analysis of changing maritime technology, this study provides an outstanding examination of the sea wars between the Ottoman Empire and its Christian opponents, and illustrates the crucial interaction between commerce and warfare in the sixteenth century Mediterranean. It describes how the strategic considerations in galley warfare were substantially different from those in campaigns involving galleons or ships of the line, and includes detailed descriptions of all the major actions in the Mediterranean and around the Arabian peninsula. Guilmartín challenges traditional thinking in a variety of diverse but interlinked areas, ranging from bronze cannon-casting, the applicability of Mahanian ideas about sea power to the Mediterranean world, to the demise of the nomadic horse archers of Asia. The result is a fascinating, groundbreaking account of a pivotal age in European history which, upon its first publication in 1974, set new standards which are now enhanced in this revised edition.
Genre: Non-Fiction > History
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