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Commanding the World Itself: Sir Walter Ralegh, La Popelinière, and the Huguenot Influence on Early...

Commanding the World Itself: Sir Walter Ralegh, La Popelinière, and the Huguenot Influence on Early...

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Commanding the World Itself: Sir Walter Ralegh, La Popelinière, and the Huguenot Influence on Early English Sea Power

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Commanding the World Itself: Sir Walter Ralegh, La Popelinière, and the Huguenot Influence on Early English Sea Power

Publisher

The Netherlands: Amsterdam University Press

Journal title

The Maritime World of Early Modern Britain, 2020, p.67

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English

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The Netherlands: Amsterdam University Press

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Contents

To historians of naval power, these words stand out for their insight and almost prophetic wisdom. Indeed, the Tudor and early Stuart navies are often assessed on the extent to which such words were heeded and the foundations were laid for Britain’s later global pre-eminence supported by the three pillars of sea power, commerce, and empire. Yet it...

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Commanding the World Itself: Sir Walter Ralegh, La Popelinière, and the Huguenot Influence on Early English Sea Power

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TN_cdi_proquest_ebookcentralchapters_6376168_9_68

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_ebookcentralchapters_6376168_9_68

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DOI

10.2307/j.ctv18gfzcf.7

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