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The consequences of new warships - from medieval to modern and our dialectical relationship with things

The consequences of new warships - from medieval to modern and our dialectical relationship with things
The consequences of new warships - from medieval to modern and our dialectical relationship with things
In this chapter we examine the nature of maritime material culture, agency and causality in the context of early modern state formation. Through a series of case studies the relationships between technology and social change are explored.
163 - 198
Södertörns Högskola
Adams, Jonathan
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Rönnby, Johan
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Rönnby, Johan
Adams, Jonathan
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Rönnby, Johan
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Rönnby, Johan

Adams, Jonathan and Rönnby, Johan (2019) The consequences of new warships - from medieval to modern and our dialectical relationship with things. In, Rönnby, Johan (ed.) On War On Board: Archaeological and historical perspectives on early modern maritime violence and warfare. 1 ed. Stockholm. Södertörns Högskola, 163 - 198.

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In this chapter we examine the nature of maritime material culture, agency and causality in the context of early modern state formation. Through a series of case studies the relationships between technology and social change are explored.

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Published date: 2019

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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/446502
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Author: Jonathan Adams
Author: Johan Rönnby
Editor: Johan Rönnby

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