Introduction: Theories of Naval Power
John B. Hattendorf Naval Force in the Viking Age and High Medieval Denmark
Niels Lund Scandinavian Warships and Naval Power in the 13th and 14th centuries
Jan Bill Naval Power and Maritime Technology during the Hundred Years' War
Timothy J Runyan Oars, Sails and Guns: The English and War at Sea, c.1200
1500
Ian Friel Byzantium and the Sea: Byzantine Fleets and the History of The Empire in the Age of the Macedonian Emperors, c.900
1025
John Pryor Iberian Naval Power, 1000
1650
Lawrence V Mott Venice, Genoa and Control of the Seas in the 13th and 14th Centuries
John Dotson Genoese Naval Forces in the Mediterranean in the 15th and 16th Centuries
Michel Balard An Exemplary Maritime Republic: Venice at the End of the Middle Ages
Bernard Doumerc The Navies of the Medici: The Florentine Navy and the Navy of the Sacred Military Order of Saint Stephen, 1547
1648
Marco Gemignani The State of Portuguese Naval Power in the 16th Century
Francisco C Domingues Naval Power in the Netherlands before the Dutch Revolt
Louis Sicking Naval Power and Control of the Seas in the Baltic in the 16th Century
Jan Glete The New Atlantic: Naval Warfare in the 16th Century
N A M Rodger Conclusion: Toward a History of Medieval Sea Power
Richard W. Unger