A Fortified Sea: The Defense of the Caribbean in the Eighteenth Century
By Pedro Luengo (Editor), Gene Allen Smith Jr. (Editor), Mónica Cejudo Collera (Contribution by), Pedro Cruz Freire (Contribution by), María Mercedes Fernández Martín (Contribution by), Manuel Gámez Casado (Contribution by), Aaron Graham (Contribution by), Francisco Javier Herrera García (Contribution by), Nuria Hinarejos Martín (Contribution by), Ignacio J. López-Hernández (Contribution by), Pedro Luengo (Contribution by), Alfredo J. Morales (Contribution by), José Miguel Morales Folguera (Contribution by), Juan Miguel Muñoz Corbalán (Contribution by), Jesús María Ruiz Carrasco (Contribution by), Germán Segura García (Contribution by), Gene Allen Smith Jr. (Contribution by), Christopher K. Waters (Contribution by)
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By Pedro Luengo (Editor), Gene Allen Smith Jr. (Editor), Mónica Cejudo Collera (Contribution by), Pedro Cruz Freire (Contribution by), María Mercedes Fernández Martín (Contribution by), Manuel Gámez Casado (Contribution by), Aaron Graham (Contribution by), Francisco Javier Herrera García (Contribution by), Nuria Hinarejos Martín (Contribution by), Ignacio J. López-Hernández (Contribution by), Pedro Luengo (Contribution by), Alfredo J. Morales (Contribution by), José Miguel Morales Folguera (Contribution by), Juan Miguel Muñoz Corbalán (Contribution by), Jesús María Ruiz Carrasco (Contribution by), Germán Segura García (Contribution by), Gene Allen Smith Jr. (Contribution by), Christopher K. Waters (Contribution by)
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A multinational, interdisciplinary study illuminating how fortifications reshaped the Caribbean as a contested imperial borderland in the eighteenth century.
A Fortified Sea illuminates the key role of military forts in the greater Caribbean during the long eighteenth century. The historical Caribbean, with its multiple contested boundaries at the periphery of European western expansion, typically has been analyzed as ...






















