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Amputated Honor. The Absurd Maritime Smuggling Conflict That Ignited the British Empire
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- Nombre de pages169
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-31933-6
- EAN9783565319336
- Date de parution13/03/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille831 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
In 1731, a British smuggling ship was boarded by Spanish coast guards in the Caribbean. During the ensuing altercation, the Spanish captain famously severed the ear of the British merchant, Robert Jenkins. For seven years, the amputated ear sat pickled in a jar, largely ignored by the world. Then, it was presented to the British Parliament, sparking a wave of nationalistic outrage that plunged two superpowers into a bloody, multi-year war.
The War of Jenkins' Ear stands as one of the most bizarre and disproportionate conflicts in military history.
But beneath the ridiculous premise lay a ruthless, calculated struggle for absolute control over the lucrative trade routes of the Americas. The severed ear was merely a convenient piece of biological propaganda, weaponized by ambitious politicians to justify a massive naval expansion. This book dissects the complex web of espionage, piracy, and diplomatic hubris that characterized the 18th-century maritime economy.
It chronicles the disastrous sieges, the tropical diseases that decimated entire fleets, and the birth of modern British imperialism. Explore how a minor border dispute escalated into global warfare, proving that nations will use any excuse to seize power.
But beneath the ridiculous premise lay a ruthless, calculated struggle for absolute control over the lucrative trade routes of the Americas. The severed ear was merely a convenient piece of biological propaganda, weaponized by ambitious politicians to justify a massive naval expansion. This book dissects the complex web of espionage, piracy, and diplomatic hubris that characterized the 18th-century maritime economy.
It chronicles the disastrous sieges, the tropical diseases that decimated entire fleets, and the birth of modern British imperialism. Explore how a minor border dispute escalated into global warfare, proving that nations will use any excuse to seize power.

