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The Sea in World History: Exploration, Travel, and Trade [2 volumes]

Editat de Stephen K. Stein
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This two-volume set documents the essential role of the sea and maritime activity across history, from travel and food production to commerce and conquest.In all eras, water transport has served as the cheapest and most efficient means of moving cargo and people over any significant distance. Only relatively recently have railroads and aircraft provided an alternative. Most of the world's bulk goods continue to travel primarily by ship over water. Even today, 95 percent of the cargo that enters and leaves the United States does so by ship. Similarly, people around the world rely on the sea for food, and in recent years, the sea has become an important source of oil and other resources, with the longterm effects of our continuing efforts to extract resources from the sea further highlighting environmental concerns that range from pollution to the exhaustion of fish stocks.This chronologically organized two-volume reference addresses the history of the sea, beginning with ancient civilizations (4000 to 1000 BCE) and ending with the modern era (1945 to the present day). Each of the eight chapters is further broken down into sections that focus on specific nations or regions, offering detailed descriptions of that area of the world and shorter entries on specific topics, individuals, and events.The book spans maritime history, covering major seafaring peoples and nations; famous explorers, travelers, and commanders; events, battles, and wars; key technologies, including famous ships; important processes and ongoing events, such as piracy and the slave trade; and more. Readers will benefit from dozens of primary source documents-ranging from ancient Egyptian tales of seafaring to texts by renowned travelers like Marco Polo, Zheng He, and Ibn Battuta-that provide firsthand accounts from the age of discovery as well as accounts of battle from World War I and II and more modern accounts of the sea.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781440835506
ISBN-10: 1440835500
Pagini: 863
Ilustrații: 61 bw illus
Greutate: 2.36 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția ABC-CLIO
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Caracteristici

Traces the human use of the sea over time, noting activities and historic events such as piracy, the slave trade, fishing, and whaling, as well as describing commerce in ancient and modern contexts

Notă biografică

Stephen K. Stein is a specialist in naval history and the history of technology who has written on topics ranging from ancient battles to aviation to the iPod.

Cuprins

PrefaceAcknowledgmentsIntroductionVOLUME 1. ANCIENT EGYPT THROUGH THE FIRST GLOBAL AGEChapter 1: Early Civilizations, 4000 bce to 1000 bceIntroductionChronologyEgyptDelta, Battle ofThe Khufu VesselsPunt, Expeditions toSea PeoplesThe Uluburun ShipwreckThe Aegean SeaHomerKnossosMesopotamiaDilmunThe Epic of GilgameshPrimary DocumentsEpic of Gilgamesh, Tablet XI, ca. 2100 bce"The Shipwrecked Sailor," ca. 2000-1650 bce"Great Inscription of Year 8" and "Inscription Accompanying the Naval Battle," from Ramesses III's Mortuary Temple at Medinet Habu, ca. 1175 bceThe Report of Wenamun, ca. 1189-1077 bceHomer, Odyssey, ca. 750-650 bceChapter 2: The Ancient World, 1000 bce to 300 ceIntroductionChronologyChinaEgyptAlexandriaEudoxus of CyzicusPtolemy, ClaudiusGreeceHerodotusPiraeusPytheas of MassaliaSalamis, Battle ofSyracusiaThemistoclesTriremeIndiaPhoenicia and CarthageHanno the NavigatorRomeActium, Battle ofPiracy in the MediterraneanPunic WarsPrimary DocumentsVoyage of Hanno, ca. 600-400 bceHerodotus on Pharaoh Necho II, ca. 484-425 bceJulius Caesar Battles the Veneti, ca. 100-44 bceExcerpt from the Pattinapalai, ca. 100 bce-100 ceStrabo on Pytheas of Massalia, ca. 64 bce-24 cePeriplus of the Erythraean Sea, ca. 60 ceChapter 3: Exchange and Encounter, 300 ce to 1000 ceIntroductionChronologyChina and East AsiaImperial Tribute in the Sui and Tang ErasBuddhist Pilgrimage from ChinaThe Tang Dynasty Maritime Ceramic RouteSeaborne Merchants of SillaFa XianGrand CanalIndiaShipbuilding and NavigationBuddhism Influence on Trade and TravelIslamic Commercial DominanceThe Chola EmpirePilgrimage, BuddhistIslamic WorldIndian Ocean (Bahr al-Hind)The Mediterranean Sea (Bahr al-Rum, or Bahr al-Sham)Christian Egyptians and the Umayyad FleetDhowMasts, The Battle of theSinbad the SailorNorthern EuropeTrade and ExchangeMilitary and Naval TravelMission and PilgrimageEriksson, LeifL'Anse aux MeadowsViking LongshipVikingsRomans and ByzantiumTrade and ExchangeMilitary and Naval TravelMission and PilgrimageConstantinopleDromonRhodian Sea LawT-O MapsSoutheast Asia, Polynesia, and the PacificEaster Island (Rapa Nui)SrivijayaTattooingVoyaging CanoesPrimary DocumentsThe Travels of Fa Xian, 337 to ca. 422 ceThe Voyage of St. Brendan, ca. 484-577 ceThe Book of the Marvels of India, 900-953 ceThe Tosa Diary, 936 ceThe Long Serpent, 1000 ceChapter 4: Global Interactions, 1000 ce to 1500 ceIntroductionChronologyThe Americas before 1500 ceThule InuitChina and East AsiaJunkMongol Invasions of JapanZheng HeEuropeBenjamin of TudelaCogCresques, AbrahamCrusadesHanseatic LeagueNormansPilgrimage, ChristianPolo, MarcoPiracy in EuropeVenice ArsenalIndia and Southeast AsiaBanda IslandsBen Yiju, AbrahamIslamic WorldIndian OceanMediterranean SeaIbn BattutaIbn JubayrIbn Majid, AhmadPilgrimage, Muslim (Hajj)Slave TradePrimary DocumentsLetter from a Medieval Jewish Trader, ca. 950-1250 ce"A Viking Raid," 1060 ceKingdoms and Marvels of the East, 1299 ceIbn Battuta's Journey, 1354 ceZheng He's Voyages, 1405-1411 ceChapter 5: The First Global Age, 1450 ce to 1770 ceIntroductionChronologyAfricaMozambique IslandSlave TradeThe AmericasSpanish AmericaPortuguese BrazilThe English in North America and the CaribbeanThe FrenchThe DutchHakluyt, RichardManila GalleonsMayflowerPiracy in the AmericasSalem, MassachusettsSmugglingTeixeira, Pedro deChina and East AsiaPiracy in East AsiaEnglandCabot, JohnDefoe, DanielDrake, Sir FrancisEast India CompanyHalley, EdmondHarrison, JohnMary RoseNavigation ActsRaleigh, Sir WalterFranceCartier, JacquesChamplain, Samuel deFrench East India CompanyVerrazano, Giovanni deIndia and Southeast AsiaGoaMalacca (Melaka)Orang LautJapanLate MedievalWarring Period and Early UnificationEarly Tokugawa PeriodImjin WarNagasakiThe NetherlandsOrigins and RevoltEstablishing the Dutch RepublicFrom Golden Age to DisasterWar and DeclineAnglo-Dutch WarsDutch East India CompanyFluytGrotius, HugoTasman, Abel JanszoonVelde, Willem van de, the ElderOttoman EmpireGalleyLepanto, Battle ofMahri, Sulaiman alPasha, Hayreddin (Barbarossa)Reis, PiriPortugalAlbuquerque, Alfonso deCabral, Pedro ÁlvaresCaravelDias, BartolomeuEstado da ÍndiaGama, Vasco daHenry the NavigatorNauNuñes, PedroRussiaSixteenth Century: Muscovy Looks OutwardSeventeenth Century: Drive and ConsolidationEighteenth Century: The Russian Empire FlourishesBering, VitusDezhnev, Semyon IvanovMuscovy CompanyPeter the GreatSpainColumbian ExchangeColumbus, ChristopherMagellan, FerdinandPonce de León, JuanSpanish ArmadaTreaty of TordesillasZacuto, Abraham benPrimary DocumentsFirst Voyage of Vasco da Gama, ca. 1460-1524 ceThe Treaty of Tordesillas, June 7, 1494 ceMagellan's Round-the-World Voyage, ca. 1491-1535 ceSuma Oriental of Tome Pires, ca. 1516 ceGottlieb Mittelberger's Journey to Pennsylvania, 1754 ceOlaudah Equiano Describes a Slave Ship, 1789 ceVOLUME 2. A WORLD OF REVOLUTIONS THROUGH THE PRESENTContentsChapter 6: A World of Revolutions, 1750 ce to 1900 ceIntroductionChronologyAfricaAfrican Sailors on European and American ShipsBarbary PiratesSlave TradeSuez CanalZanzibarThe Arctic and AntarcticAmundsen, RoaldFranklin, JohnNansen, FridtjofPeary, RobertRoss, James ClarkScience at the PolesShackleton, ErnestWhalingChinaHong KongOpen Door PolicyOpium WarsFranceBougainville, Antoine deCompagnie Générale TransatlantiqueDumont d'Urville, Jules-Sebastian-CesarJeune Ecole ("Young School")La Pérouse, Jean-Francois de Galaup, comte deSané, Jacques-NoëlSuffren de Saint Tropez, PierreSurcouf, RobertVerne, JulesGreat BritainThe Bounty MutinyChallenger ExpeditionConrad, JosephCook, JamesCorbett, Julian StaffordDarwin, CharlesLloyd's of LondonMarryat, FrederickNelson, HoratioPeninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation CompanySmith, AdamTrafalgar, Battle ofWhitehead, RobertYachting and Pleasure SailingJapanHokusai, KatsushikaLatin America and the CaribbeanPanama CanalThe NetherlandsThe NavyShippingDutch Imperial Decline and ReconfigurationKoninklijke Paketvaart MaatschappijTanjung PriokRussiaWar and DeclineKrusenstern, Adam Johann vonNordenskiöld, Adolf ErikPotemkin MutinyRussian-American CompanyUnited StatesCommerce in U.S. HistoryMilitary in U.S. HistoryLabor in U.S. HistoryAmerica's CupAmistad MutinyClipper ShipCunard, SamuelEricsson, JohnFulton, RobertHawai'iMahan, Alfred ThayerMaury, Matthew FontaineMelville, HermanMonroe DoctrineNew OrleansPerry, Matthew CalbraithThe Turtle SubmarinePrimary DocumentsTreaty of Nanking, 1842 ceMoby-Dick and the Call of the Sea, 1851 ceTreaty of Kanagawa, 1854 ceThe Slaver Clara Windsor, 1861 ceAround the World in the Sunbeam, 1883 ceFlogging Aboard Ship, 1840 ceChapter 7: Crisis and Achievement, 1900 ce to 1945 ceIntroductionChronologyFranceGermanyAnschütz-Kaempf, HermannHamburg America LineTirpitz, Alfred vonU-BoatGreat BritainSupremacy Challenged But UnsurpassedThe First World WarThe Interwar YearsThe End of SupremacyDreadnoughtForester, C. S.Jutland, Battle ofThornycroft, JohnTitanicWilkinson, NormanJapanKinai MaruKobeMikasaNippon Yusen KaishaPearl Harbor AttackTogo, HeihachiroTsushima, Battle ofNetherlandsHolland America LineJava-China-Japan LineScheepvaarthuisUnited StatesBlack Star LineHolland, JohnKaiser, Henry J.Midway, Battle ofSlocum, JoshuaWashington Naval ConferencePrimary DocumentsSailing Alone, 1900 cePromoting the Black Star Line, 1919 ceU-Boat Attack by U-123, 1942 ceSinking of USS Indianapolis, 1945 ceChapter 8: After World War II, 1945 ce to PresentIntroductionChronologyAfricaAfrican Maritime Labor and Unionization TrendsMarginalization of African Seafarers from Commercial ShippingLiberian RegistryMaersk Alabama HijackingPiracy in AfricaAustraliaFishing IndustryShippingPorts and Maritime WorkersNaval HistoryMuseums, Maritime Archaeology, and Community OrganizationsAmerica's CupVilliers, AlanThe Central Pacific (Micronesia)ChinaOrient Overseas Container LinePao Yue-kongEuropePassenger and Cruise BusinessTankers and Container Ships737Fishing and the EnvironmentCosta ConcordiaCousteau, Jacques-YvesHeyerdahl, ThorNedlloydOnassis, AristotleOtto HahnRotterdamRoyal CaribbeanGreat BritainLeisureCommercialMilitary-The Royal NavyChichester, FrancisO'Brian, PatrickIndiaDevelopment of the Indian NavyOcean ExplorationFighting Piracy and International TerrorismShipping IndustryHumanitarian OperationsInland WaterwaysPorts and FisheriesJapanLatin America and the CaribbeanTravel and LeisureNaviesFalklands (Malvinas) WarMiddle EastMilitary ConflictShipping and FishingLeisureAchille Lauro HijackingAliyah BetIsraelTanker WarSoutheast AsiaBoat PeopleGreat Pacific Garbage PatchNuclear Bomb Testing in the PacificPiracy in Southeast AsiaSingaporeUnited StatesArmed ForcesCommercial ShippingLeisureEnvironmental ConcernsAircraft CarrierCarson, RachelExxon ValdezHokule'aThe Love BoatLudwig, Daniel K.McLean, MalcomRickover, HymanSurfingPrimary DocumentsJacques-Yves Cousteau on Ocean Environmental Destruction, Testimony to the U.S. Senate, 1971 ceThe Experience of Vietnamese Boat People, 1975 ce; Interview with Ung Canh Bui, 2012 ceThe United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, 1982 ceEnvironmental Impact of the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill, Testimony Before the Committee on the Merchant Marine and Fisheries, 1993 ceAnnotated BibliographyAbout the Editor and ContributorsIndex

Recenzii

A spectacular addition to maritime history, Stein's comprehensive survey spans human interaction with the deep from 4000 BCE to the present. . . . A worthy addition to any public or scholarly library and the perfect gift book for old sea dogs.
This excellent work can serve as an straightforward history text. . . . Summing Up: Highly recommended. High school through undergraduate students; general readers.
There is enough introductory information so that newcomers will not feel out of their depth and plenty of fascinating details. VERDICT For undergraduates, general readers, and anyone interested in the development of seafaring technology and how nautical travel has shaped the modern world.