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Frederic Chapin Lane

    Frederic Chapin Lane fue un historiador que se especializó en la historia medieval con un énfasis particular en la ciudad y región italiana de Venecia. Su trabajo examinó Venecia como un centro de comercio marítimo, y su historia económica ayudó a establecer un estándar para examinar el desarrollo y crecimiento de otras ciudades-estado italianas. Lane aplicó sus habilidades e intereses en historia económica y marítima para escribir la historia del transporte marítimo de guerra estadounidense durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Su investigación ayudó a establecer un estándar para examinar el desarrollo y el crecimiento de otras ciudades-estado italianas.

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    Venice and History
    Ships for Victory
    Venice
    Venetian Ships and Shipbuilders of the Renaissance
    • Venice

      A Maritime Republic

      Combining engrossing detail and magisterial overview, Venice, A Maritime Republic traces the history of Venice from its origins in the sixth century through its rise and decline as the first modern empire of Europe. "Among the many cities men have made," Frederic C. Lane writes, "Venice stands out as a symbol of beauty, of wise government, and of communally controlled capitalism." Drawing on a lifetime of study and reflection, the author shows how that resplendent city came to have the institutions, the buildings, and the pattern of urban life that make it unique.

      Venice
    • Ships for Victory

      A History of Shipbuilding Under the U.S. Maritime Commission in World War II

      • 942 páginas
      • 33 horas de lectura

      Set against the backdrop of World War II, the book explores America's unprecedented shipbuilding achievements spearheaded by the U.S. Maritime Commission. It delves into innovative construction techniques, the establishment of massive shipyards, and the mobilization of a workforce of 640,000. The narrative covers the complexities of management, contract allocation, and the social dynamics of labor, including recruitment and union activities. First published in 1951, it offers a comprehensive account of how shipbuilding played a crucial role in the war effort, highlighting both triumphs and challenges.

      Ships for Victory
    • Venice and History

      The Collected Papers of Frederic C. Lane

      • 590 páginas
      • 21 horas de lectura

      The narrative delves into the life and work of Lane, a prominent scholar in medieval Venetian history. It explores his extensive research contributions and the significance of Venice during the Middle Ages, highlighting the city's political, economic, and cultural dynamics. The book also examines Lane's methodologies and the impact of his findings on contemporary understandings of Venetian society, making it a vital resource for anyone interested in historical scholarship and the intricate tapestry of Venetian heritage.

      Venice and History