Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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... naval expedition by the Tsarina . In July 1769 , a Russian naval squadron of about fifteen warships under the command of Admiral Grigorij Andreevič Spiridov , sailed for the Mediterranean Sea . Some of the warships were not in a very ...
... naval expedition by the Tsarina . In July 1769 , a Russian naval squadron of about fifteen warships under the command of Admiral Grigorij Andreevič Spiridov , sailed for the Mediterranean Sea . Some of the warships were not in a very ...
Page 278
... naval squadron was kept continuously in the Mediterranean : the port of Leghorn became the ' main centre of the English seaborne trade and acted as an unofficial naval headquarter ' . " The Royal Navy also used the Tuscan port as a ...
... naval squadron was kept continuously in the Mediterranean : the port of Leghorn became the ' main centre of the English seaborne trade and acted as an unofficial naval headquarter ' . " The Royal Navy also used the Tuscan port as a ...
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... naval history ' , while the Mediterranean was to be ' a question that is always open ' . The Fruits 52 Between the ... naval power ' . 53 54 In the eighteenth century , English naval power was strengthened by the acquisition of strategic ...
... naval history ' , while the Mediterranean was to be ' a question that is always open ' . The Fruits 52 Between the ... naval power ' . 53 54 In the eighteenth century , English naval power was strengthened by the acquisition of strategic ...
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Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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