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Richard Hakluyt the younger, a contemporary of William Shakespeare, advocated the creation of English colonies in the New World at a time when the advantages of this idea were far from self-evident. This book describes in detail the life and times of Hakluyt, a trained minister who became an editor of travel accounts. "Hakluyt's Promise" demonstrates his prominent role in the establishment of English America as well as his interests in English opportunities in the East Indies. The volume presents nearly 50 illustrations - many unpublished since the sixteenth century - and offers a fresh view of Hakluyt's milieu and the central concerns of the Elizabethan age. Though he never travelled farther than Paris, young Hakluyt spent much of the 1580s recording information about the western hemisphere and became an international authority on overseas exploration. The book traces his rise to prominence as a source of information and inspiration for England's policy makers, including the queen, and his advocacy for colonies in Roanoke and Jamestown. Hakluyt's thought was shaped by debates that stretched across Europe, and his interests ranged just as widely, encompassing such topics as peaceful coexistence with Native Americans, the New World as a Protestant Holy Land, and in, his later life, trade with the Spice Islands.

About the Author :
Peter C. Mancall is professor of history, University of Southern California, and director, USC - Huntington Early Modern Studies Institute.

Review :
Peter Mancall follows Richard Hakluyt through the crooked streets and paneled private rooms of late Renaissance London and Paris and shows for the first time how this scholar and writer, who rarely left the south of England, became his country's most eloquent impresario of travel, trade and colonization. Anthony Grafton, Princeton University--Anthony Grafton" "Peter Mancall follows Richard Hakluyt through the crooked streets and paneled private rooms of late Renaissance London and Paris--and shows for the first time how this scholar and writer, who rarely left the south of England, became his country's most eloquent impresario of travel, trade and colonization."--Anthony Grafton, Princeton University--Anthony Grafton No Elizabethan promoted Englands imperial ambitions more vigorously than Richard Hakluyt, an elusive man who lives on mostly through his published works. Peter Mancall brings Hakluyt to life in this beautifully illustrated, elegantly written, and innovative biography that is moving, entertaining, and informative.Alison Games, Georgetown University -- Alison Games 0;Peter Mancall follows Richard Hakluyt through the crooked streets and paneled private rooms of late Renaissance London and Paris2;and shows for the first time how this scholar and writer, who rarely left the south of England, became his country''s most eloquent impresario of travel, trade and colonization.1;2;Anthony Grafton, Princeton University -- Anthony Grafton " Peter Mancall follows Richard Hakluyt through the crooked streets and paneled private rooms of late Renaissance London and Paris-- and shows for the first time how this scholar and writer, who rarely left the south of England, became his country''s most eloquent impresario of travel, trade and colonization." -- Anthony Grafton, Princeton University "A sixteenth-century publicist, Richard Hakluyt arranged nature's wonders and mysteries into ordered systems meant to inspire overseas colonies in North America.In that spirit, Peter Mancall now weaves a latter-day wonder: a lively and insightful biography that recovers Hakluyt's complex personality and enduring importance.With thorough research and a keen wit, Mancall illuminates Hakluyt as the ultimate man of the Renaissance, an age that combined magic and science, art and reason." Alan Taylor, University of California, Davis --Alan Taylor" "Mancall has captured the life of the elusive Hakluyt and put him firmly in place at the heart of Elizabethan maritime enterprise.A splendid achievement." Robert C. Ritchie, The Huntington Library --Robert C. Ritchie" More than a meticulous biography of the great Elizabethan geographer and promoter of colonization, "Hakluyt s Promise "is a fine study in intellectual history and of the intersection of learning, mythology, and creative enterprise. Bernard Bailyn, Harvard University --Bernard Bailyn" No Elizabethan promoted England s imperial ambitions more vigorously than Richard Hakluyt, an elusive man who lives on mostly through his published works.Peter Mancall brings Hakluyt to life in this beautifully illustrated, elegantly written, and innovative biography that is moving, entertaining, and informative. Alison Games, Georgetown University --Alison Games" The most approachable and digestible account of intellectual and cultural life in the age of Shakespeare that I have read. This is an engaging, thoughtful, and important book. Mancall uses all of the tools of the cultural and social historian to recreate Hakluyt's life and his world. He provides an account of the origins of the Atlantic World and the British Empire that will challenge current paradigms. Steven Pincus, Yale University --Steven Pincus" The time is right for a new study of Hakluyt, and this lively and readable book fills the gap. Glyn Williams, author of"Voyages of Delusion: The Quest for the Northwest Passage" --Glyn Williams" This is an outstanding piece of literary contextualization. The author relates Hakluyt s career to his own publications and those of European contemporaries on ventures into the unknown. Nicholas Canny, National University of Ireland, Galway. --Nicholas Canny" With the quadra centennial of the founding of Jamestown looming, Peter Mancall provides an imaginative and indispensable study of Richard Haykluyt without whose writings the colonization of America might have played out differently. "Haykluyt's Promise" is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the intellectual origins of English America. Louis P. Masur, Trinity College --Louis P. Masur" "More than a meticulous biography of the great Elizabethan geographer and promoter of colonization, "Hakluyt's Promise "is a fine study in intellectual history and of the intersection of learning, mythology, and creative enterprise."--Bernard Bailyn, Harvard University --Bernard Bailyn "No Elizabethan promoted England's imperial ambitions more vigorously than Richard Hakluyt, an elusive man who lives on mostly through his published works. Peter Mancall brings Hakluyt to life in this beautifully illustrated, elegantly written, and innovative biography that is moving, entertaining, and informative."--Alison Games, Georgetown University --Alison Games "The most approachable and digestible account of intellectual and cultural life in the age of Shakespeare that I have read. This is an engaging, thoughtful, and important book. Mancall uses all of the tools of the cultural and social historian to recreate Hakluyt's life and his world. He provides an account of the origins of the Atlantic World and the British Empire that will challenge current paradigms."--Steven Pincus, Yale University --Steven Pincus "The time is right for a new study of Hakluyt, and this lively and readable book fills the gap."--Glyn Williams, author of "Voyages of Delusion: The Quest for the Northwest Passage" --Glyn Williams "This is an outstanding piece of literary contextualization. The author relates Hakluyt's career to his own publications--and those of European contemporaries--on ventures into the unknown."--Nicholas Canny, National University of Ireland, Galway. --Nicholas Canny "With the quadra centennial of the founding of Jamestown looming, Peter Mancall provides an imaginative and indispensable study of Richard Haykluyt without whose writings the colonization of America might have played out differently. "Haykluyt's Promise" is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the intellectual origins of English America."--Louis P. Masur, Trinity College --Louis P. Masur 0;More than a meticulous biography of the great Elizabethan geographer and promoter of colonization, "Hakluyt7;s Promise "is a fine study in intellectual history and of the intersection of learning, mythology, and creative enterprise.1;2;Bernard Bailyn, Harvard University -- Bernard Bailyn 0;No Elizabethan promoted England7;s imperial ambitions more vigorously than Richard Hakluyt, an elusive man who lives on mostly through his published works. Peter Mancall brings Hakluyt to life in this beautifully illustrated, elegantly written, and innovative biography that is moving, entertaining, and informative.1;2;Alison Games, Georgetown University -- Alison Games 0;The most approachable and digestible account of intellectual and cultural life in the age of Shakespeare that I have read. This is an engaging, thoughtful, and important book. Mancall uses all of the tools of the cultural and social historian to recreate Hakluyt''s life and his world. He provides an account of the origins of the Atlantic World and the British Empire that will challenge current paradigms.1;2;Steven Pincus, Yale University -- Steven Pincus 0;The time is right for a new study of Hakluyt, and this lively and readable book fills the gap.1;2;Glyn Williams, author of "Voyages of Delusion: The Quest for the Northwest Passage" -- Glyn Williams 0;This is an outstanding piece of literary contextualization. The author relates Hakluyt7;s career to his own publications2;and those of European contemporaries2;on ventures into the unknown.1;2;Nicholas Canny, National University of Ireland, Galway. -- Nicholas Canny 0;With the quadra centennial of the founding of Jamestown looming, Peter Mancall provides an imaginative and indispensable study of Richard Haykluyt without whose writings the colonization of America might have played out differently. "Haykluyt''s Promise" is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the intellectual origins of English America.1;2;Louis P. Masur, Trinity College -- Louis P. Masur " More than a meticulous biography of the great Elizabethan geographer and promoter of colonization, "Hakluyt' s Promise "is a fine study in intellectual history and of the intersection of learning, mythology, and creative enterprise." -- Bernard Bailyn, Harvard University " No Elizabethan promoted England' s imperial ambitions more vigorously than Richard Hakluyt, an elusive man who lives on mostly through his published works. Peter Mancall brings Hakluyt to life in this beautifully illustrated, elegantly written, and innovative biography that is moving, entertaining, and informative." -- Alison Games, Georgetown University " The most approachable and digestible account of intellectual and cultural life in the age of Shakespeare that I have read. This is an engaging, thoughtful, and important book. Mancall uses all of the tools of the cultural and social historian to recreate Hakluyt''s life and his world. He provides an account of the origins of the Atlantic World and the British Empire that will challenge current paradigms." -- Steven Pincus, Yale University " The time is right for a new study of Hakluyt, and this lively and readable book fills the gap." -- Glyn Williams, author of "Voyages of Delusion: The Quest for the Northwest Passage" " This is an outstanding piece of literary contextualization. The author relates Hakluyt' s career to his own publications-- and those of European contemporaries-- on ventures into the unknown." -- Nicholas Canny, National University of Ireland, Galway. " With the quadra centennial of the founding of Jamestown looming, Peter Mancall provides an imaginative and indispensable study of Richard Haykluyt without whose writings the colonization of America might have played out differently. "Haykluyt''s Promise" is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the intellectual origins of English America." -- Louis P. Masur, Trinity College


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780300110548
  • Publisher: Yale University Press
  • Publisher Imprint: Yale University Press
  • Height: 234 mm
  • Sub Title: An Elizabethan's Obsession for an English America
  • ISBN-10: 0300110545
  • Publisher Date: 28 Jan 2007
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Width: 156 mm


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