The Fortifications Of Jamaica
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Author | : Pedro Luengo |
Publisher | : University of Alabama Press |
Total Pages | : 317 |
Release | : 2024-08-20 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0817361529 |
"Illuminates the role of forts in the greater Caribbean during the long eighteenth century as international powers fought for ascendency"--
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Total Pages | : 822 |
Release | : 1904 |
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Author | : Paul E. Hoffman |
Publisher | : LSU Press |
Total Pages | : 340 |
Release | : 1999-03-01 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780807124277 |
Because of the legendary exploits of Sir Francis Drake, most people have heard of the sixteenth-century conflicts between the English and the Spanish in the New World. Paul Hoffman looks behind the legend to discover the reality of what the Spanish crown was doing to defend its empire against raiders such as Drake. Using quantitative as well as literary data on the costs, types, and locations of defenses and on the locations and types of corsair incidents, Hoffman documents the evolution of s system of defenses that he believes was adequate for confronting the violence of the French and English in the years before 1586. He suggests that the size of Drake’s expedition of 1586 was a response to this system and in turn caused the Spanish to abandon the system in favor of one that concentrated on the defense of the major towns and trade routes. Besides telling the complex story of how the Spanish built forts, installed garrisons and artillery, and patrolled the Caribbean, Hoffman discusses the ways in which the political system of the empire shaped decisions on defenses. Contrary to what many have believed, Hoffman concludes, Spain exhibited neither military failure nor timidity in its defense of hits interest in the New World. Sharing the results of his meticulous research about the Spanish Caribbean, Paul Hoffman examines an important period that legend has obscured.
Author | : Oliver Lyman Spaulding |
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Total Pages | : 448 |
Release | : 1915 |
Genre | : Fort Sumter (Charleston, S.C.) |
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Author | : Carla Gardina Pestana |
Publisher | : Harvard University Press |
Total Pages | : 375 |
Release | : 2017-04-24 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0674737318 |
Preparation -- Expectations -- Hispaniola -- Failure -- Jamaica -- Imagining -- Surviving -- Conquering -- Settling
Author | : Christopher R. DeCorse |
Publisher | : University Press of Florida |
Total Pages | : 331 |
Release | : 2018-03-14 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 0813052238 |
While the military features of historic forts usually receive the most attention from researchers, this volume focuses instead on the people who met and interacted in these sites. Contributors to British Forts and Their Communities look beyond the defensive architecture, physical landscapes, and armed conflicts to explore the complex social diversity that arose in the outposts of the British Empire. The forts investigated here operated at the empire's peak in the seventeenth, eighteenth, and nineteenth centuries, protecting British colonial settlements and trading enclaves scattered across the globe. Locations in this volume include New York State, Michigan, the St. Lawrence River, and Vancouver, as well as sites in the Caribbean and in Africa. Using archaeological and archival evidence, these case studies show how forts brought together people of many different origins, ethnicities, identities, and social roles, from European soldiers to indigenous traders to African slaves. Characterized by shifting networks of people, commodities, and ideas, these fort populations were microcosms of the emerging modern world. This volume reveals how important it is to move past the conventional emphasis on the armed might of the colonizer in order to better understand the messy, entangled nature of British colonialism and the new era it helped usher in. Contributors: Zachary J.M. Beier | Flordeliz T. Bugarin | Robert Cromwell | Christopher R. DeCorse | Liza Gijanto | Guido Pezzarossi | Douglas Pippin | Amy Roache-Fedchenko | Gerald F. Schroedl | David R. Starbuck | Douglas C. Wilson
Author | : United States. Congress. Senate |
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Total Pages | : 732 |
Release | : 1859 |
Genre | : United States |
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Author | : United States. War Department |
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Total Pages | : 684 |
Release | : 1858 |
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Author | : Bill Clements |
Publisher | : Pen and Sword |
Total Pages | : 284 |
Release | : 2019-04-30 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1526740311 |
A study of how the Royal Navy defended the British Empire’s far-flung bases, from Bermuda to Hong Kong and beyond. Includes maps and photos. During the nineteenth century, the Royal Navy played a key role in defending the expanding British Empire. As sail gave way to steam power, there was a pressing requirement for coaling stations and dock facilities across the world’s oceans. These strategic bases needed fixed defenses. In Britain’s Island Fortresses, historian Bill Clements describes in detail, with the aid of historic photographs, maps and plans, the defenses of the most important islands, Bermuda, Ceylon, Hong Kong, Jamaica and Singapore, and a number of lesser ones including Antigua, Ascension, Mauritius, St. Helena, and St. Lucia. He describes how the defenses were modified over the years in order to meet the changing strategic needs of the Empire, and the technological changes brought about by the Industrial Revolution. Only three of these bases had to defend themselves in war—Hong Kong, Singapore and Ceylon—and the author relates the battles for these bases. This is a fascinating read for anyone interested in the maritime history of the British Empire.
Author | : Benjamin F. Thompson |
Publisher | : Jazzybee Verlag |
Total Pages | : 267 |
Release | : 1843 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 384967889X |
Three centuries have scarcely elapsed since this fair isle, now so far advanced in population, business, and wealth, was possessed by a race of men, little more intelligent than the beasts of the forest. Consequently it must be a matter of very considerable importance to trace the progress of Its strange eventful history, mark the revolutions which time has produced, and transmit the details thereof to posterity. A Long Islander by birth and descended from an ancestry coeval with its first settlement by Europeans, the author has been desirous of presenting to his fellow citizens a series of interesting facts and incidents of olden time, of much intrinsic value and highly worthy of preservation.