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El. knyga: Lepanto 1571: The Madonna's Victory

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  • Išleidimo metai: 04-May-2021
  • Leidėjas: Pen & Sword Maritime
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781526716538
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  • Leidėjas: Pen & Sword Maritime
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  • ISBN-13: 9781526716538
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The battle of Lepanto has long been considered one of the decisive naval battles of history. Yet, the savage fighting on Sunday, 7 October 1571 left the strategic map unchanged and the defeated Ottoman Turks were able to replace their losses and launch a new fleet the following year. Nic Fields re-examines the battle and concludes that, while it merely confirmed a strategic reality that had already emerged during the 16th century (i.e. that naval supremacy lay with the Sublime Porte in the eastern Mediterranean, and with Habsburg Spain and its Catholic allies in the western Mediterranean), it's vital importance was psychological. It sank the perception of Ottoman dominance and the inevitability of Islam's westward encroachment beyond the Balkans.

With over 200 ships per side, it was the largest naval battle in sixteen centuries and the last major fight between fleets composed entirely of the muscle-driven galley. These slender ships were the direct descendants of the Classical trireme but carried cannon and marines bearing firearms, although massed archery and cold steel still played a major r le on the fateful day. Nic Fields gives an excellent account of this fascinating and spectacular battle.
List of Plates
ix
Abbreviations xvii
A note on Turkish words and transliteration xix
Lepanto Prelude xx
Part I The Players
1(170)
Chapter 1 The Veteran
3(21)
Chapter 2 The Corsair
24(11)
Chapter 3 The Emperor
35(5)
Chapter 4 The King
40(16)
Chapter 5 Spanish Steel
56(18)
Chapter 6 The Bastard
74(12)
Chapter 7 La Serenissima
86(13)
Chapter 8 The Hospitallers
99(19)
Chapter 9 His Holiness
118(16)
Chapter 10 The Porte
134(16)
Chapter 11 Invincible Infantry
150(21)
Part II The Pieces
171(84)
Chapter 12 The Galleys
173(27)
Chapter 13 The Guns
200(25)
Chapter 14 The Men
225(30)
Part III The Contest
255(52)
Chapter 15 The Approach
257(11)
Chapter 16 Battle Arrays
268(19)
Chapter 17 Sunday Seventh
287(16)
Chapter 18 Barren Victory
303(4)
Part IV The Myth
307(21)
Chapter 19 War Stories
309(11)
Chapter 20 Mary's Victory
320(8)
Lepanto Finale 328(7)
Appendix I The Gunpowder Reformation 335(5)
Appendix II Bull Against Elizabeth I 340(5)
Appendix III A Town Called Naupaktos 345(9)
Notes 354(43)
Bibliography 397(12)
Index 409
DR NIC FIELDS started his career as a biochemist before joining the Royal Marines. Having left the military, he went back to university and completed his doctorate in Ancient History at the University of Newcastle. He was Assistant Director of the British School at Athens, then a lecturer in Ancient History at the University of Edinburgh. He is now a freelance author and researcher based in southwest France, specializing in ancient military history.