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Further Reading
Abulafia, D. (1993) Commerce and Conquest in the Mediterranean, Aldershot: Variorum.
Abulafia, D. (1994) A Mediterranean Emporium: The Catalan Kingdom of Majorca, Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press.
Abulafia, D. (ed.) (2003) The Mediterranean in History, London: Thames and Hudson.
Abulafia, D. (2005) Mediterraneans, in Rethinking the Mediterranean (ed. W.V. Harris),
Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 64–93.
Abulafia, D. (2011) The Great Sea. A Human History of the Mediterranean, London: Penguin.
One of the true comprehensive histories of the sea, attempting to show the impact of human
agency and habitation over its long history.
Armitage, D. and Subrahmanyam, S. (eds) (2010) The Age of Revolutions in Global Context, c.
1760–1840, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
Piterberg, G., Ruiz, T.F. and Symcox, G. (eds) (2010) Braudel Revisited. The Mediterranean
World 1600–1800, Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
A collection of articles covering areas neglected by Braudel.