Charles Ralph Boxer
Charles Ralph Boxer (* 8. März 1904 in Sandown auf der Isle of Wight; † 27. April 2000 in St Albans, Hertfordshire) war ein britischer Historiker.
Sein Spezialgebiet war die niederländische und portugiesische Seefahrts- und Kolonialgeschichte. Er war mit Emily Hahn verheiratet.
Werke
- Jan Compagnie in Japan, 1660–1817 (1936)
- The topasses of Timor (1947)
- Fidalgos in the Far East, 1550–1770. Fact and Fancy in the History of Macao (1948)
- The Christian Century in Japan (1951)
- Salvador de Sá and the Struggle for Brazil and Angola, 1602–1686 (1952)
- South China in the Sixteenth century (1953)
- The Dutch in Brazil (1957)
- The Great Ship from Amacon (1959)
- The Tragic History of the Sea (1959)
- The Golden Age of Brazil, 1695–1750 (1962)
- The Dutch Seaborne Empire (1965)
- The Portuguese Seaborne Empire (1969)
Literatur
- George West: A list of the writings of Charles Ralph Boxer. Published between 1926 and 1984. London, Tamesis 1984; ISBN 0729301877.
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