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2 - Queen of Sparta

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 June 2012

Jonathan Scott
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University of Auckland
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Ne was it Iland then, ne was it paisde

Amid the Ocean waves, ne was it sought

Of Merchants far, for profits therein praised,

But was all desolate, & of some thought … brought

By Sea to have bin from the Celtick Mainland.

Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene

If nations are culture, then the inhabitants of an island, particularly one with a significant land area within sight of a continent, may still constitute a nation of landlubbers by whom the sea has barely been noticed. This would help to explain the embarrassment recorded by Richard Hakluyt in1589, reading a French ‘commendation of the Rhodians, who being (as we are) Islanders, were excellent in navigation … woondereth much that the English should not surpasse in that qualitie’.

How maritime was a sixteenth-century England with an agricultural economy, a rural society, a crown which still claimed to be the legitimate governor of France, outnavigated by the Portuguese and Spaniards, outfished and outtraded by the Dutch? In the mid-seventeenth century the last drew the following taunt from Andrew Marvell:

Holland, that scarce deserves the name of Land,

As but th'off-scowring of the British sand;

And so much Earth as was contributed

By English Pilots; when they heav'd the Lead;

Or what by th'Oceans slow alluvion fell,

Of Shipwrackt-Cockle and the Muscle-Shell;

This indigested Vomit of the Sea,

Fell to the Dutch by just propriety.

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When the Waves Ruled Britannia
Geography and Political Identities, 1500–1800
, pp. 31 - 53
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2011

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  • Queen of Sparta
  • Jonathan Scott, University of Auckland
  • Book: When the Waves Ruled Britannia
  • Online publication: 05 June 2012
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511921780.004
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  • Jonathan Scott, University of Auckland
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  • Queen of Sparta
  • Jonathan Scott, University of Auckland
  • Book: When the Waves Ruled Britannia
  • Online publication: 05 June 2012
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511921780.004
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