A critical reassessment of world-shaping Portuguese voyages of
discovery that places these quests in historical context.
The lasting impact of historic Portuguese voyages of discovery is
unquestionable. The slave trade, the diaspora of the Sephardic Jews, and
the intercontinental spread of plants and animals all make clear these
voyages' long-term global significance. Navigations reexamines these
Portuguese quests by placing them in their medieval and Renaissance
settings. It shows how these voyages grew out of a crusading ethos, as
well as long-distance trade with Asia and Africa and developments in
map-making and ship design. Malyn Newitt also narrates these voyages of
discovery in the framework of Portuguese politics, describing the role
of the Portuguese ruling dynasty--including its female members--in the
flowering of the Portuguese Renaissance, the creation of the Renaissance
state with its distinctive ideology, and in the cultural changes that
took place within a wider European context.