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
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