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OverviewThis book examines the 1583 voyage of Sir Humphrey Gilbert to North America. This was England's first attempt at colonization beyond the British Isles, yet it has not been subject to thorough scholarly analysis for more than 70 years. An exhaustive examination of the voyage reveals the complexity and preparedness of this and similar early modern colonizing expeditions. Prominent Elizabethans assisted Gilbert by researching and investing in his expedition: the Printing Revolution was critical to their plans, as Gilbert’s supporters traveled throughout England with promotional literature proving England’s claim to North America. Gilbert’s experts used maps and charts to publicize and navigate, while his pilots experimented with new navigating tools and practices. Though he failed to establish a settlement, Gilbert created a blueprint for later Stuart colonizers who achieved his vision of a British Empire in the Western Hemisphere. This book clarifies the role of cartography, natural science, and promotional literature in Elizabethan colonization and elucidates the preparation stages of early modern colonizing voyages. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Nathan J. ProbascoPublisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG Imprint: Springer Nature Switzerland AG Edition: 1st ed. 2020 Weight: 0.391kg ISBN: 9783030572600ISBN 10: 3030572609 Pages: 285 Publication Date: 21 November 2021 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents1. Introduction: A Single Oar.- 2. A Chronicle of European Exploration: Establishing Gilbert’s Claim to North America.- 3. Diverse Texts for Diverse Audiences: The Promotional Literature of Gilbert’s Expedition.- 4. Proving Cartography’s Worth: The Maps of Gilbert’s Expedition.- 5. Experience over Theory: The Nautical Science of Gilbert’s Expedition.- 6. Competition Drives Innovation: Assembling Gilbert’s Expedition.- 7. A New and Improved England: The Proposed Composition of Gilbert’s Colony.- 8. Conclusion: The Mid-Elizabethan Transition.ReviewsAuthor InformationNathan J. Probasco is an independent researcher based in Sioux City, Iowa, USA. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |