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Resumo:Abstract Between 1481-1640, the Portuguese Crown took a reactive and proactive normative position in terms of naval management. The realization of their imperial projects depended on private initiatives. Attracting these individuals for an unappealing activity, due to the related naval losses, was done through their promotion and incentive, with exemptions and privileges. This activity gained strength in the face of a reality of avoiding recruitment and lack of qualified labour. These individuals knew how to take advantage of dependency, by negotiating and pressuring royal power to feed their personal interests.
Autores principais:Oliveira,Liliana
Assunto:Portuguese expansion Central power Manpower Naval logistics
Ano:2021
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia
Idioma:inglês
Origem:SciELO Portugal
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Manpower
Naval logistics
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Central power
Manpower
Naval logistics
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description Abstract Between 1481-1640, the Portuguese Crown took a reactive and proactive normative position in terms of naval management. The realization of their imperial projects depended on private initiatives. Attracting these individuals for an unappealing activity, due to the related naval losses, was done through their promotion and incentive, with exemptions and privileges. This activity gained strength in the face of a reality of avoiding recruitment and lack of qualified labour. These individuals knew how to take advantage of dependency, by negotiating and pressuring royal power to feed their personal interests.
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spelling Naval Logistics and Imperial Consolidation: Powerplays Between the Central Powers and Private Entrepreneurship (1481-1640)Oliveira,LilianaPortuguese expansionCentral powerManpowerNaval logisticsopen accesshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2http://scielo.pt/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1645-64322021000100001URLhttp://scielo.pt/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1645-64322021000100001URLHasVersion2021-06-01Abstract Between 1481-1640, the Portuguese Crown took a reactive and proactive normative position in terms of naval management. The realization of their imperial projects depended on private initiatives. Attracting these individuals for an unappealing activity, due to the related naval losses, was done through their promotion and incentive, with exemptions and privileges. This activity gained strength in the face of a reality of avoiding recruitment and lack of qualified labour. These individuals knew how to take advantage of dependency, by negotiating and pressuring royal power to feed their personal interests.Universidade do PortoBrown Universitye-Journal of Portuguese History v.19 n.1 2021text/htmlengjournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501literature
spellingShingle Naval Logistics and Imperial Consolidation: Powerplays Between the Central Powers and Private Entrepreneurship (1481-1640)
Oliveira,Liliana
Portuguese expansion
Central power
Manpower
Naval logistics
status SINGLETON
subject.fl_str_mv Portuguese expansion
Central power
Manpower
Naval logistics
title Naval Logistics and Imperial Consolidation: Powerplays Between the Central Powers and Private Entrepreneurship (1481-1640)
title_full Naval Logistics and Imperial Consolidation: Powerplays Between the Central Powers and Private Entrepreneurship (1481-1640)
title_fullStr Naval Logistics and Imperial Consolidation: Powerplays Between the Central Powers and Private Entrepreneurship (1481-1640)
title_full_unstemmed Naval Logistics and Imperial Consolidation: Powerplays Between the Central Powers and Private Entrepreneurship (1481-1640)
title_short Naval Logistics and Imperial Consolidation: Powerplays Between the Central Powers and Private Entrepreneurship (1481-1640)
title_sort Naval Logistics and Imperial Consolidation: Powerplays Between the Central Powers and Private Entrepreneurship (1481-1640)
topic Portuguese expansion
Central power
Manpower
Naval logistics
topic_facet Portuguese expansion
Central power
Manpower
Naval logistics
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