Preface I. The Late Roman World to A.D. 500 II. Byzantine Naval Power and Shipping, 500-1291 III. Muslim Naval and Maritime Power in the Mediterranean, 651-1498 IV. Latin Western Naval Power and Shipping in the Mediterranean, 800-1498 V. Irish, Frisians, and Vikings in the Northern Seas, 500-1066 VI. The Age of the English and the Hansa in the North, 1066-1377 VII. The Rise of Iberian Sea Power and a New Atlantic Destiny, 1377-1498 Conclusion Bibliographical Note Suggestions for Further Reading Index
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