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E-book: British Admirals of the Eighteenth Century: Tactics in Battle

  • Format: 264 pages
  • Series: Routledge Revivals
  • Pub. Date: 01-May-2025
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040337691
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  • Format: 264 pages
  • Series: Routledge Revivals
  • Pub. Date: 01-May-2025
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040337691

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British Admirals of the Eighteenth Century (1972) examines the problems of eighteenth-century naval warfare, and differs in two important respects from orthodox opinions. It shows that the belief that the fighting instructions of the eighteenth century were Admiralty orders which cramped the initiative of admirals has been disproved by documentary evidence; and it argues that a study of the most important sea battles of the period indicates that the view that tactics at sea should always be based on principles which had been accepted as axiomatic in land warfare appears to have been misguided. The book examines the tactical problems which faced some of the greatest admirals of the time and analyses how they dealt with them.



British Admirals of the Eighteenth Century (1972) examines the problems of eighteenth-century naval warfare, and analyses the tactical problems which faced some of the greatest admirals of the time and looks at how they dealt with them.

1. Origins of the Line of Battle
2. Tactics at the Opening of the
Eighteenth Century
3. Hostes Naval Evolutions
4. The Battles of Malaga and
Toulon
5. The Beginning of Additional Instructions and the Battles of
Finisterre
6. Byng at Minorca
7. Quiberon Bay
8. The Battle of Ushant, 1778
9. Byron and dEstaing at Grenada
10. Rodney and de Guichen, 17 April 1780
11. The Battle of the Chesapeake, 5 September 1781
12. The Battle of the
Saints, April 1782
13. Reform of the Signal Books
14. Clerk of Eldin
15. The
Glorious First of June
16. The Battle of Cape St Vincent
17. Trafalgar
18.
Conclusion