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The Mediterranean and the Mediterranean world in the age of Philip II

Title
The Mediterranean and the Mediterranean world in the age of Philip II / Fernand Braudel ; translated from French by Siân Reynolds.
Author
Braudel, Fernand
Publication
New York : Harper & Row, 1972-1973.

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Additional Authors
  • Reynolds, Sian
  • Dedalus Foundation, donor NN
Description
2 volumes (1,375 pages) [v.1 (1- 648 pages) - v. 2 (649-1,375 pages)] : illustrations, maps; 24 cm.
Summary
Geographical, environmental, and economic study of the Mediterranean lands with emphasis on period 1550-1600 A.D.
Series Statement
HarperTorch ; 1892/93
Uniform Title
  • Méditerranée et le monde méditerranéen à l'époque de Philippe II. English
  • HarperTorch ; 1892/93.
Alternative Title
Méditerranée et le monde méditerranéen à l'époque de Philippe II.
Subjects
Genre/Form
History.
Note
  • Translation of: La Méditerranée et le monde méditerranéen à l'époque de Philippe II.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 1245-1313) and indexes.
Source (note)
  • of the Dedalus Foundation;
Contents
  • Volume I. Part One. The role of the environment -- I. The Peninsulas: mountains, plateaux, and plains. 1. Mountains come first ; 2. Plateaux, hills, and foothills ; 3. The plains ; 4. Transhumance and nomadism -- II. The heart of the Mediterranean : seas and coasts. 1. The plains of the sea ; 2. Mainland coastlines ; 3. The islands -- III. Boundaries : the greater Mediterranean : a Mediterranean of historical dimensions. 1. The Sahara, the second face of the Mediterranean ; 2. Europe and the Mediterranean ; 3. The Atlantic ocean -- IV. The Mediterranean as a physical unit : climate and history. 1. The unity of the climate ; 2. The seasons ; 3. Has the climate changed since the sixteenth century? -- V. The Mediterranean as a human unit : communications and cities. 1. Land routes and sea routes ; 2. Shipping : tonnages and changing circumstances ; 3. Urban functions ; 4. Towns, witnesses to the century -- Part two : Collective destinies and general trends -- I. Economies : the measure of the century. 1. Distance, the first enemy ; 2. How many people? ; 3. Is it possible to construct a model of the Mediterranean economy? -- II. Economies: precious metals, money, and prices. 1. The Mediterranean and the Gold of the Sudan ; 2. American silver ; 3. The rise in prices -- III. Economies : trade and transport. 1. The pepper trade ; 2. Equilibrium and crisis in the Mediterranean gain trade ; 3. Trade and transport : the sailing ships of the Atlantic. i. Before 1550 : the first arrivals ; ii. From 1550 to 1573 : the Mediterranean left to Mediterranean ships.
  • Volume II. Part two. Collective destinies and general trends (continued) -- IV. Empires. 1. The origin of empires ; 2. The state: resources and weaknesses -- V. Societies. 1. Noble reaction ; 2. The defection of the bourgeoisie ; 3. Poverty and banditry -- VI. Civilizations. 1. Mobility and stability of civilizations ; 2. Overlapping civilizations ; 3. One civilization against the rest: the destiny of the Jews ; 4. The spread of civilization -- VII. The forms of war. 1. Formal war: naval squadrons and fortified frontiers ; 2. Piracy: a substitute for declared war -- VIII. By way of conclusion: conjuncture and conjunctures -- Part three. Events, politics and people -- I. 1550-1559: War and peace in Europe. 1. The origins of the war ; 2. War in the Mediterranean and outside the Mediterranean ; 3. The return of war: initiative still comes from the North ; 4. Spain in mid-century -- II. The last six years of Turkish supremacy: 1559-1565. 1. War against the Turk: a Spanish folly? ; 2. Spain's recovery ; 3. Malta: a trial of strength (18th May-8th September, 1565) -- III. Origins of the Holy League: 1566-1570. 1. Netherlands or Mediterranean? ; 2. The War of Granada: a turning point -- IV. Lepanto. 1. The battle of 7th October, 1571 ; 2. 1572: a dramatic year ; 3. Venice's "betrayal" and the two captures of Tunis 1573-1574 -- V. Turco-Spanish peace treaties: 1577-1584. 1. Margliani's peace mission: 1578-1581 ; 2. War leaves the centre of the Mediterranean -- VI. Out of the limelight: the Mediterranean after 1580. 1. Problems and difficulties for the Turks ; 2. From the French Civil Wars to open war with Spain: 1589-1598 ; 3. The end of naval war -- Conclusion.
Call Number
DE80
ISBN
  • 006010452X
  • 9780060104528
  • 0060104562
  • 9780060104566
  • 0060905662
  • 9780060905668
  • 0061318930
  • 9780061318931
LCCN
72138708
OCLC
535320
Author
Braudel, Fernand, author.
Title
The Mediterranean and the Mediterranean world in the age of Philip II / Fernand Braudel ; translated from French by Siân Reynolds.
Publisher
New York : Harper & Row, 1972-1973.
Edition
First U.S. edition.
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Series
HarperTorch ; 1892/93
HarperTorch ; 1892/93.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 1245-1313) and indexes.
Local Note
Copy in ReCAP 24-4905 inscribed.
Source
Gift; of the Dedalus Foundation; 2024. NN
Added Author
Reynolds, Sian, translator.
Dedalus Foundation, donor NN
Other Form:
Online version: Braudel, Fernand. Mediterranean and the Mediterranean world in the age of Philip II. 1st U.S. ed. New York, Harper & Row, ©1972-1973 (OCoLC)647620812
Research Call Number
ReCAP 24-4905
*R-RMRR DE80 .B7713
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