| The Sea in European History | |
|
|
|
| Preface A.K. Isaacs |
p. VII |
| Introduction L. François |
XI |
| PORTS | |
| The Maritime City in the Graeco-Roman
Perception. Carthage and Alexandria: two Emblematic Examples A. Cristofori |
1 |
| Instabilis Terra: Perception and Representation
of Low Coastal Areas in Modern Times S. Torresani |
25 |
| Bruges and the German Hanse: Brokering
European Commerce P. Stabel |
35 |
| Trieste and the Austrian Littoral 1700-1850 E. Faber |
57 |
| Survival of the Fittest? Labour Relations
in the Port of Antwerp During the Twentieth Century S. Vanfraechem |
81 |
| MIGRATION | |
| Sea Migration in the Roman Empire C. Salvaterra |
97 |
| Irish Migration
to Spain and the Formation of an Irish College Network, 1589-1800 T. O’Connor |
109 |
| The Salzburg Transaction, part II: Protestant Emigration from Austria to America D. Lederer |
125 |
| Migration Patterns in the Nordic Countries H. Norman, H. Runblom |
135 |
| THE SEA | |
| An Overview of the Northwest
Atlantic Fisheries, 1502-1904 J.E. Candow |
163 |
| Indigenous and Early Fisheries
in North-Norway Al.R. Nielssen |
185 |
| The Sea as European Diplomatic,
Political and Economical Battle-field in the Times of the Hundred Years War R. Averkorn |
191 |
| Spanish Armadas and Ireland H. Morgan |
219 |
| The Golden Age of Piracy,
1695-1725: a Reassessment A. Bialuschewski |
229 |
| “Master Next to God?” The
Merchant Capitain from the 17th to the 19th Century J.M. Witt |
237 |
| PLATES | 251 |