The Royal Navy and Maritime Power in the Twentieth Century

The Royal Navy and Maritime Power in the Twentieth Century
Title The Royal Navy and Maritime Power in the Twentieth Century PDF eBook
Author Ian Speller
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 266
Release 2004-08-02
Genre History
ISBN 1134269811

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This book adopts an innovative new approach to examine the role of maritime power and the utility of navies. It uses a number of case studies based upon key Royal Navy operations in the twentieth century to draw out enduring principles about maritime power and to examine the strengths and limitations of maritime forces as instruments of national policy. Individual chapters focus on campaigns and operations from both World Wars and a series of post-1945 crises and conflicts from the Palestine Patrol in the 1940s to Royal Navy operations in support of British policy in the 1990s. Each case study demonstrates critical features of maritime power including: operations during the transition to war; fleet operations in narrow seas; logistics; submarine operations; the impact of air power on maritime operations; blockade; maritime power projection; amphibious warfare; jurisdictional disputes and the law of the sea; and, peace support operations. The contributors to this book all have considerable experience lecturing on these issues at the United Kingdom Joint Services Command and Staff College, where maritime campaign analysis is used to teach the principles of maritime power to officers of the Royal Navy. The book combines an authoritative examination of critical Royal Navy operations during the twentieth century with a sophisticated analysis of the nature of maritime power. As such it is of both historical interest and contemporary relevance and will prove equally valuable to academic historians, military professionals and the general reader.

Naval Power in the Twentieth Century

Naval Power in the Twentieth Century
Title Naval Power in the Twentieth Century PDF eBook
Author N.A.M. Rodger
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 296
Release 2016-07-27
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1349138606

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It is a century since Mahan and his disciples taught the world that a battlefleet was indispensable to a great power. Great and not so great powers still keep powerful navies today, but we have no generally-accepted principles to explain why. In this book historians and naval officers from Britain, the United States and other countries study the use of naval power over a century, and ask what it is for, and what it can do. It will be essential reading for modern historians, policy-makers and strategists.

Standard of Power

Standard of Power
Title Standard of Power PDF eBook
Author Dan Van der Vat
Publisher Random House UK
Total Pages 504
Release 2000
Genre History
ISBN

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The story of the Royal Navy through two World Wars and countless minor conflicts.

Maritime Strategy And The Balance Of Power

Maritime Strategy And The Balance Of Power
Title Maritime Strategy And The Balance Of Power PDF eBook
Author John B Hattendorf
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 394
Release 1989-10-24
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1349093920

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A collection of essays on British and American maritime relationships in the 20th century together with details on the British organization of warfare, Anglo-American maritime theory, their rivalries and coalitions and their plans for dealing with a future war in the nuclear age.

Maritime Power in the Twentieth Century

Maritime Power in the Twentieth Century
Title Maritime Power in the Twentieth Century PDF eBook
Author David Stevens
Publisher Allen & Unwin
Total Pages 364
Release 1998
Genre History
ISBN 9781864487367

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A book of essays giving an historical description of how Australia, Australia's allies and the Royal Australian Navy in particular have contributed to maintaining security in the oceans around Australia.

British and American Naval Power

British and American Naval Power
Title British and American Naval Power PDF eBook
Author Phillips O'Brien
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 287
Release 1998-04-23
Genre History
ISBN 0313370346

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U.S. and British naval power developed in quite different ways in the early 20th century before the Second World War. This study compares, contrasts, and evaluates both British and American naval power as well as the politics that led to the development of each. Naval power was the single greatest manifestation of national power for both countries. Their armies were small and their air forces only existed for part of the period covered. For Great Britain, naval power was vital to her very existence, and for the U.S., naval power was far and away the most effective tool the country could use to exercise armed influence around the world. Therefore, the decisions made about the relative strengths of the two navies were in many ways the most important strategic choices the British and American governments ever made. An important book for military historians and those interested in the exercise and the extension of power.

No More Heroes

No More Heroes
Title No More Heroes PDF eBook
Author Charles Owen
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 257
Release 2015-10-05
Genre History
ISBN 1317387597

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This book, originally published in 1975 and authored by an ex-Naval officer, assesses the performance and management of the Royal Navy in the twentieth century. It examines the nature and tasks of the twentieth century Navy, by tracing the fortunes of it under successive First Sea Lords. It examines how the higher echelons of the service have altered and how and why naval policy has changed. Among other issues the book discusses the actions of Beresford and Fisher, Beaty and Jellifcoe, Chatfield, Pound and Mountbatten. It appraises Churchill, the Invergordon Mutiny and the strains fo the 1930s; discusses the Navy’s role in two World Wars and post-war disarmament.