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Roger Crowley works in publishing in England
Crédit image: U.S. Army photo by Martin Greeson (defenseimagery.mil)

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MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History — Spring 2009 (2009) — Author "Bragadin's Defense" — 5 exemplaires

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Date de naissance
1951
Sexe
male
Nationalité
UK
Lieux de résidence
Malta
Gloucestershire, England, UK
Études
University of Cambridge
Professions
teacher
publisher

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This history of Portugal's age of exploration and conquest taught me a great deal, in an eminently readable style.. The foresignt and persistance of Portugal's advance to the East was amazing, as was the power and wealth it achieved. In the fifteenth century, Portugal was tiny (about a million people - smaller than some Chinese cities of the day) and poor. Nonetheless, its rulers undertook a planned program of exploration and conquest to reach and in time control the trade of the East. The book is heavy on detail, particularly military detail, which at times gets repetitive. It also underlines the stunning brutality of these explorers and adventurers, who often sound rather like very Catholic Vikings. I would have liked a bit more of an overview, particularly of the retreat of Portugal's empire. Nonetheless, I enjoyed the book and would recommend it to anyone interested in colonialism.… (plus d'informations)
 
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annbury | 10 autres critiques | Feb 18, 2024 |
Excellent book! European maritime history and the crusades never cease to fascinate me. This book is about the naval battles waged by the Ottoman empire and the Holy Roman Emperor (or better the Christian forces led by Philip of Spain) between 1520 and1580, across the Mediterranean sea.

I loved the narration! It is a non-fiction, historical book, but the narration is better than many historical novels! :). The battles of Malta and Lepaton are described in great detail!
 
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harishwriter | 20 autres critiques | Oct 12, 2023 |
從東西教會結的樑子、各國事前事後的反應、雙方事前準備、拜占庭式邏輯、城防、武器到戰術等很順的講到結尾
算是相當易讀的書
當然如過事前知道附近地名的話,讀起來會更輕鬆

我原先知道這是大炮發威的一場戰役,且攻下的時間相當短(相較於圍城)
就以為土耳其打的挺輕鬆
原來是打到再不攻下來就要被逼退的程度了
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以簡轉繁的書籍之中,本書處理的接近完美
留意到的破綻是「借此」,讓我起疑心去查了一下譯者國籍
雖然字義上好像不算錯但台灣習慣上是用「藉此」
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如果有機會去土耳其
好想參觀聖索菲亞大教堂以及附近例如蘇萊曼清真寺的大型清真寺啊… (plus d'informations)
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HsuBattery | 22 autres critiques | Jul 20, 2023 |
Good history of the region, if a little dull in places. If you want to learn more about Venice and it's navel empire, this is a book for you!

The author has clearly well researched the topic, but sometimes this gets away from him, and he loses the narrative thread, providing too much information. My favourite section was the chapters about the Fourth Crusade and Doge Dandalo.
 
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calenmarwen | 8 autres critiques | May 29, 2023 |

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