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La defensa de la Cristiandad: las armadas en el Mediterráneo durante la Edad Moderna

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Author(s)
Bunes Ibarra, Miguel Angel de
Keywords
Armadas
Mediterráneo
Imperio Otomano
Regencias berberiscas
Navies
Mediterranean
Ottoman Empire
Barbary Regencies

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URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/1121231
Online Access
http://hdl.handle.net/10261/8362
Abstract
Ejemplar dedicado a: Armar y marear en los siglos modernos (XV-XVIII)
[ES] La presente revisión de la evolución de las armadas mediterráneas de la Monarquía se ha fijado en función
 del desarrollo del navío que las caracteriza, la galera, y por el enfrentamiento contra los diferentes
 poderes islámicos asentados en sus riberas. La guerra contra el Imperio Otomano y las necesidades
 de comunicación entre las diferentes estados gobernados por los Austrias son los factores que
 explican su rápido desarrollo desde la época de Carlos V, aunque su elevado coste y la necesidad de
 mantener escuadras permanente activas por practicar una guerra de desgaste de manera continua fueron
 los factores que condicionaron su vida a lo largo de estos siglos. Los cambios de los sistemas náuticos
 y constructivos, como de la propia guerra en el mar, son las razones que explican su extinción y
 el final de una marina mediterránea específica en la España del siglo XVIII
[EN] This account of the evolution of the Monarchy’s Mediterranean navies focuses on two main factors:
 firstly the development of their most characteristic ship, the galera (galley) and secondly the confrontation
 with the various Islamic powers settled on the Mediterranean’s shores. The two main reasons
 for the navy’s rapid growth from Charles V onwards were indeed the war against the Ottoman
 Empire and the need to set up regular communication channels between the different states governed
 by the Hapsburgs. The main factors that impinged on its development during these centuries, however,
 were its high cost, and the need of keeping squadrons permanently active to wage an ongoing war
 of attrition. By the eighteenth century changes in navigation and shipbuilding systems and in sea warfare
 had led to the extinction of a specific Spanish navy in the Mediterranean.
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Date
2008-11-10
Type
Artículo
Identifier
oai:digital.csic.es:10261/8362
Cuadernos de Historia Moderna. Anejos, Nº. 5, 2006, pags. 77-99
84-95215-98-5
1579-3821
http://hdl.handle.net/10261/8362
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