The price of victory

N. A. M. ,1949,,Rodger,

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At the end of the French and Napoleonic wars, British sea-power was at its apogee. But by 1840, as one contemporary commentator put it, the Admiralty was full of 'intellects becalmed in the smoke of Trafalgar'. How the Royal Navy reformed and reinvigorated itself in the course of the 19th century is just one thread in this book which refuses to accept standard assumptions and analyses. All the great actions are here, from Navarino in 1827 (won by a daringly disobedient Admiral Codrington) to Jutland, D-Day, the Battle of the Atlantic and the battles in the Pacific in 1944/45 in concert with the US Navy. The development and strategic significance of submarine and navy air forces is described, as are the rapid evolution of ships (from classic Nelsonic type, to hybrid steam/sail ships, then armour-clad and the fully armoured Dreadnoughts and beyond) and weapons.


Author(s): ,1949,,Rodger,, N. A. M.
Binding: Hardback
Date of Publication: 24/10/2024
Pagination: 976 pages
Series: N/A
Imprint: Allen Lane
Published By: Allen Lane
Book Classification: Maritime history|Modern warfare|Geopolitics|Naval forces & warfare|European history
Dimensions: 240x159x57
Weight: 1626
ISBN13\EAN\SKU: 9780713994124

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