The English Armada: The Greatest Naval Disaster in English History
Autor Dr. Luis Gorrochategui Santosen Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 feb 2018
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350019416
ISBN-10: 1350019410
Pagini: 336
Ilustrații: 25 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350019410
Pagini: 336
Ilustrații: 25 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Provides hundreds of unpublished documents, most of them kept in the Archive of Simancas, the Biblioteca Nacional de España and the Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal
Notă biografică
Luis Gorrochategui Santos teaches philosophy at IES Francisco Aguiar, Spain. He is the author of several books in Spanish including La Guerra de la Sirena (2002), Contra Armada (2011) and La Rebelión de los PIGS (2013), as well as numerous articles.
Cuprins
List of Illustrations1. IntroductionPart I: The Spanish Armada2. The Vicious Circle 3. In Corunna4. In the Channel5. Carrick na SpaniaPart II: The English Armada6. Preparations in England7. Preparations in Corunna8. The Landing9. The Capture of Pescadería10. To the Walls11. The Oath12. The First Attacks 13. The Mined Turret14. María Pita15. San Antón and El Burgo16. Full Sail to Lisbon17. Heading South18. The Landing in Peniche19. The March Begins20. At Loures21. In the Outskirts of Lisbon 22. Encamisada23. The Awakening of São Jorge24. The Trojan Horses25. Counteroffensive26. Turning Point27. Two Banners28. Essex, Cárdenas and the Windmills29. To the Sea30. Naval Combat31. Port-of-call in Vigo32. Return to EnglandPart III: The War Continues33. A Glove, a Lion and El Dorado34. The End of Drake and Hawkins35. Cádiz and the North Wind36. Crimson Taffeta37. PeaceEpilogueBibliographyIndex
Recenzii
For writing a history brimming with these kinds of details there can be no question that Santos has succeeded in publishing a thorough study on a significant sixteenth-century topic that has generally been ignored.
[An] extremely enjoyable and thoroughly recommended addition to the literature on the subject in English.
This is a well-written and well-researched account of an all too often overlooked event. Santos makes great use of a wide variety of primary and secondary materials. The impressive detail on the size and strength of individual ships along with official decision-making, military strategy, tactics, and engagements will appeal to scholars and public audiences interested in early modern military history and Anglo-Spanish relations . The English Armada is an important addition to current historiography on the Spanish and English Armadas because it offers an alternative to the typically English version of events.
An important contribution to our understanding of this, the 'other' armada.
Santos is the first to use Spanish and Portuguese sources as well as English accounts to paint a more accurate picture of what really happened . [The] best available account of the disastrous English Armada of 1589.
This monograph dedicated to the Counter-Armada is the first to give a full account of the expedition, and represents an eye-opening contribution to the study of the Anglo-Spanish War (1585-1604) historiography.
At last the real history of the Anglo-Spanish War of 1585-1604. It turns out that the famous Armada of 1588 was more propaganda achievement than decisive English victory. Gorrochategui's marvellous account of their counter-armada the following year to destroy the Spanish threat and liberate Portugal reveals an equal if not bigger disaster. It provides an important rebalancing of what proved a long war of attrition.
A profound and detailed study of enormous merit and scope about an historic event that has given rise to much controversy. As the author states in his illuminating epilogue, the success of the English expedition would have made it possible for the English and the Dutch to gain access to the Spanish crown's territories in the Americas, but its failure enabled Spain to retain them. That is why it was an event of such importance. This engaging and easy-to-read work describes very compellingly a decisive episode of the period.
Essential reading for those who love history or who are professionally engaged in it. Using primary sources Gorrochategui Santos constructs and describes the operations, the rifts and the battles with accuracy in a format which is engaging and coherent. It will certainly make some people feel embarrassed as it returns to historical memory events that should not be concealed.
[An] extremely enjoyable and thoroughly recommended addition to the literature on the subject in English.
This is a well-written and well-researched account of an all too often overlooked event. Santos makes great use of a wide variety of primary and secondary materials. The impressive detail on the size and strength of individual ships along with official decision-making, military strategy, tactics, and engagements will appeal to scholars and public audiences interested in early modern military history and Anglo-Spanish relations . The English Armada is an important addition to current historiography on the Spanish and English Armadas because it offers an alternative to the typically English version of events.
An important contribution to our understanding of this, the 'other' armada.
Santos is the first to use Spanish and Portuguese sources as well as English accounts to paint a more accurate picture of what really happened . [The] best available account of the disastrous English Armada of 1589.
This monograph dedicated to the Counter-Armada is the first to give a full account of the expedition, and represents an eye-opening contribution to the study of the Anglo-Spanish War (1585-1604) historiography.
At last the real history of the Anglo-Spanish War of 1585-1604. It turns out that the famous Armada of 1588 was more propaganda achievement than decisive English victory. Gorrochategui's marvellous account of their counter-armada the following year to destroy the Spanish threat and liberate Portugal reveals an equal if not bigger disaster. It provides an important rebalancing of what proved a long war of attrition.
A profound and detailed study of enormous merit and scope about an historic event that has given rise to much controversy. As the author states in his illuminating epilogue, the success of the English expedition would have made it possible for the English and the Dutch to gain access to the Spanish crown's territories in the Americas, but its failure enabled Spain to retain them. That is why it was an event of such importance. This engaging and easy-to-read work describes very compellingly a decisive episode of the period.
Essential reading for those who love history or who are professionally engaged in it. Using primary sources Gorrochategui Santos constructs and describes the operations, the rifts and the battles with accuracy in a format which is engaging and coherent. It will certainly make some people feel embarrassed as it returns to historical memory events that should not be concealed.