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Privateering was a form of legal private warfare at sea in which individuals who possessed suitable ships took the opportunity offered by a war to plunder enemy commerce. In this study of privateering during the Elizabethan war with Spain, which was originally published in 1966, Dr Andrews shows that it…
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This book is arguably the best compilation of information about the topic of English privateering during the Anglo-Spanish war of 1585-1605. The reader learns every aspect of this type of naval warfare in light of geo-politics and national economics. The blurring of the distinction between privateering and piracy during this era is fascinating. The raw data has helped me craft authentic historical fiction novels set in that era.
This study is a model of how to use meticulous archival research – here in the records of the High Court of Admiralty – to make a powerful argument with far-reaching implications: that many of Elizabethan England’s principal merchants and highest-ranking members of the court, including the queen, invested in and profited from extra-legal activities, and that England’s capitalist system was based on theft from European rivals. Andrews’ achievement is to explain clearly the ways the court operated and what its records – depositions and testimonies, complaints and interrogations, and summaries of activities – can tell us. Using information about…
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