Ports in the medieval European Atlantic : shipping, transport and labour /edited by Ana Marâia Rivera Medina.

"This book responds to the increasing interest of maritime historians in the study of ports. These enclaves offer significant insights into a variety of subjects, including ships and shipping; trade, commodities, and consumption patterns; the economy, society and culture of port workers and port communities; and systems of regional and international integration. Based on extensive research in a wide range of European archives, the book provides much detail on the nature of ports in the medieval period, especially on the crucial subject of the operation of ports. Covering a range of ports in France, Spain, Portugal and the Canary Islands, the book contains a wealth of original research findings. It will be particularly welcomed by English-speaking scholars and others outside the region analysed, since it gives access to non-English-language archives, thereby considerably enriching the study of medieval ports beyond ports in Britain and Ireland."--

Record Details

Publisher: The Boydell Press,
Pub Date: 2021.
Pages: xiv, 202 pages :

Holdings

Order
Call Number
627.2(4)"10/15"
Copy
1
Item ID
PBK1194
Material
BOOK
Location
Caird Library - on open access - no need to request