War and trade in eighteenth-century Newfoundland / Olaf U. Janzen.

Author/creator Janzen, Olaf U.
Other author International Maritime Economic History Association.
Format Book
PublicationSt. John's, Newfoundland : International Maritime Economic History Association, 2013.
Descriptioniii, 235 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm.
Subjects

SeriesResearch in maritime history, 1188-3928 ; no. 52
Research in maritime history no. 52. ^A467684
Contents A world embracing sea: the oceans as highway, 1604-1815 -- Of consequence to the service: the rationale behind cartographic surveys in the early eighteenth-century Newfoundland -- The problem of piracy in the Newfoundland fishery in the aftermath of the War of Spanish Succession -- A Scottish sack ship in the Newfoundland trade, 1726-1927 -- Une petite Republique in southwestern Newfoundland: the limits of imperial authority in a remote maritime environment -- The illicit trade in English cod into Spain, 1739-1748 -- Un petit dérangement: the eviction of French fishermen from Newfoundland in 1755 -- The French raid upon the Newfoundland fishery in 1762: a study in the nature and limits of eighteenth-century sea power -- Showing the flag: Hugh Palliser in western Newfoundland, 1763-1766 -- The Royal Navy and the interdiction of Aboriginal migration to Newfoundland, 1763-1766 -- The Royal Navy and the defence of Newfoundland during the American Revolution -- The American threat to the Newfoundland fisheries, 1776-1777.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references.
ISBN9781927869024
ISBN1927869021

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