Rough waters : American involvement with the Mediterranean in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries / edited by Silvia Marzagalli, James R. Sofka and John J. McCusker.
Publisher:
International Maritime Economic History Association,
Rough waters: American involvement with the Mediterranean in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries: am introduction / Silvia Marzagalli, James R. Sofka and John J. McCusker -- Worth a war? The importance of the trade between British America and the Mediterranean / John J. McCusker -- Relations between North America and the Italian peninsula, 1763-1799: Tuscany, Genoa and Naples / Luca Codignola -- American shipping into the Mediterranean during the France Wars: a first approach / Silvia Marzagalli -- Notes toward a Franco-American Mediterranean 'from below' / Nathan Perl-Rosenthal -- Consula and consiglieri: United States relations with the Italian States, 1790-1815 / Anthony J. Antonucci -- Old and new republics: diplomatic relations between the Republic of Genoa and the United States of America/ Pierangelo Castagneto -- 'From the halls of Montesuma, to the shores of Tripoli:' Antoine Zuchet and the First Barbary War, 1801-1805 / Victor Enthoven -- Minorca: the first United States naval base in the Mediterranean and the American Consulate at Port Mahon / Miquel.
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