Ebook: The confident hope of a miracle: the true history of the Spanish Armada
Author: Hanson Neil
- Tags: HISTORY--Europe--Great Britain, Armada 1588, Naval history, Great Britain -- History Naval -- Tudors 1485-1603, Spain -- History Naval -- 16th century, HISTORY -- Europe -- Great Britain, Great Britain, Spain
- Year: 2006
- Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
- City: New York;Great Britain;Spain
- Edition: 1st Vintage books ed
- Language: English
- epub
The Enterprise of England -- God's Obvious Design -- In the Cause of God -- The Master of the Sea -- Smoking the Wasps from Their Nests -- The Floating Forest -- So Violent a Sea and Wind -- The Sea Beggars -- The Wall of England -- Like Bears Tied to Stakes -- The Advantage of Time and Place -- A Bad Place to Rest In -- The Greatest Navy that Ever Swam upon the Sea -- The Heavens Thundered -- A Terrible Value of Great Shot -- Resolved There to Live and Die -- The Hell-burners -- Aftermath -- A Wonderful Fear -- The Rags Which Yet Remain -- The Disease Uncured -- Vanished into Smoke -- God Will Tire of Working Miracles.;The real story of the Spanish Armada. In the winter of 1587 the Spanish Armada, the largest force of warships ever assembled, set sail to crush the English navy. This breathtaking overview of one of the most fascinating campaigns in European history begins with the execution of Mary Queen of Scots, the event that precipitated the launching of the Armada. From the first whispers of the threat against England and the English crown, to the return of the battered remnants of the fleet to Spain eighteen months later, it is a story rich in incident and intrigue. In this controversial study, Neil Hanson claims that Francis Drake's intention was not to sink the Armada ships but to disable and plunder them. He further claims that Queen Elizabeth was a monarch who left many of the survivors of the battle to die of disease or starvation and whose parsimony, prevarication and cynicism left her unable to make crucial decisions. Drawing on previously undiscovered personal papers, Neil Hanson conveys in vivid detail how the highest and the lowest in the land fared in those turbulent months when the destiny of all Europe hung in the balance. From the Trade Paperback edition.
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