
Shakespeare's Restless World 1. England Goes Global
Apr 16, 2012
A look at how one sailor's circumnavigation reshaped English views of the world and national ambition. A silver medal is revealed as a portable world map and piece of political theatre. Maps and inscriptions that provoked rivals are explored. The Globe is reframed as a stage reflecting newfound global awareness.
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Drake Changed England's Worldview
- Francis Drake's circumnavigation reshaped how English people imagined the whole world in the 1580s and 1590s.
- The voyage made global geography tangible and patriotic for Shakespeare's generation.
The Silver Medal Of Drake's Voyage
- Neil MacGregor describes holding a thin silver medal that maps Drake's route and shows Europe, Asia, Africa and the Americas.
- The medal served as a portable patriotic souvenir celebrating Drake's voyage and England's new global reach.
Exploration Was National And Commercial
- Drake's voyage combined exploration with profitable privateering and enriched investors and the crown alike.
- The medal likely used captured Spanish silver, emphasising exploration as both patriotic and commercial.
