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El. knyga: Strategy and the Sea: Essays in Honour of John B. Hattendorf

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  • Formatas: 318 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Jun-2016
  • Leidėjas: The Boydell Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781782047018
  • Formatas: 318 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Jun-2016
  • Leidėjas: The Boydell Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781782047018

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An important book, presenting the latest insights by the leading world authorities on naval history.

This book presents a wide range of new research on many aspects of naval strategy in the early modern and modern periods. Among the themes covered are the problems of naval manpower, the nature of naval leadership and naval officers, intelligence, naval training and education, and strategic thinking and planning. The book is notable for giving extensive consideration to navies other than those of Britain, its empire and the United States. It explores a number of fascinating subjects including how financial difficulties frustrated the attempts by Louis XIV's ministers to build a strong navy; how the absence of centralised power in the Dutch Republic had important consequences for Dutch naval power; how Hitler's relationship with his admirals severely affected German naval strategy during the Second World War; and many more besides. The book is a Festschrift in honour of John B. Hattendorf, for more than thirty years Ernest J. King Professor of Maritime History at the US Naval War College and an influential figure in naval affairs worldwide.

N.A.M. Rodger is Senior Research Fellow at All Souls College, Oxford.

J. Ross Dancy is Assistant Professor of Military History at Sam Houston State University.

Benjamin Darnell is a D.Phil. candidate at New College, Oxford.

Evan Wilson is Caird Senior Research Fellow at the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich.

Contributors: Tim Benbow, Peter John Brobst, Jaap R. Bruijn, Olivier Chaline, J. Ross Dancy, Benjamin Darnell, James Goldrick, Agustķn Guimerį, Paul Kennedy, Keizo Kitagawa, Roger Knight, AndrewD. Lambert, George C. Peden, Carla Rahn Phillips, Werner Rahn, Paul M. Ramsey, Duncan Redford, N.A.M. Rodger, Jakob Seerup, Matthew S. Seligmann, Geoffrey Till, Evan Wilson

Recenzijos

Excellent research is offered in well-written and well-edited essays, which are also refreshingly succinct..The result is a collection which offers a crisp overview of a vibrant field of study. * MARINER'S MIRROR * The quality of the essays is consistently high....[ It] is a fine volume and a fitting recognition of Professor Hattendorf's contributions to the field. * INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MARITIME HISTORY * [ A] fitting tribute to the dynamic professional life of John Hattendorf. This collection of papers will appeal to people interested in the connection between naval development and deployment, and the determination and playing out of grand strategy. * THE NORTHERN MARINER * It is fitting that the eighteen scholars participating in this festschrift are well-established in the field of naval history. They have drawn on their own studies to present topics from British, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Japanese, Spanish, Swedish, and United States naval history that complement Hattendorf's outstanding contributions to the history of maritime and naval strategy. * SEA HISTORY *

List of Illustrations
vii
List of Abbreviations
viii
List of Contributors
ix
John B. Hattendorf- A Transatlantic Tribute 1(4)
N.A.M. Rodger
Introduction 5(4)
Evan Wilson
Benjamin Darnell
J. Ross Dancy
1 Spanish Noblemen as Galley Captains: A Problematical Social History
9(10)
Carla Rahn Phillips
2 Strategy Seen from the Quarterdeck in the Eighteenth-Century French Navy
19(9)
Olivier Chaline
3 Danish and Swedish Flag Disputes with the British in the Channel
28(9)
Jakob Seerup
4 Reconsidering the Guerre de Course under Louis XIV: Naval Policy and Strategic Downsizing in an Era of Fiscal Overextension
37(12)
Benjamin Darnell
5 British Naval Administration and the Lower Deck Manpower Problem in the Eighteenth Century
49(15)
J. Ross Dancy
6 British Naval Administration and the Quarterdeck Manpower Problem in the Eighteenth Century
64(12)
Evan Wilson
7 The Raison d'Etre and the Actual Employment of the Dutch Navy in Early Modern Times
76(12)
Jaap R. Bruijn
8 British Defensive Strategy at Sea in the War against Napoleon
88(10)
Roger Knight
9 The Offensive Strategy of the Spanish Navy, 1763-1808
98(11)
Agustin Guimera
10 The Influence of Sea Power upon Three Great Global Wars, 1793-1815, 1914-1918, 1939-1945: A Comparative Analysis
109(29)
Paul Kennedy
11 The Evolution of a Warship Type: The Role and Function of the Battlecruiser in Admiralty Plans on the Eve of the First World War
138(10)
Matthew S. Seligmann
12 The Royal Navy and Grand Strategy, 1937-1941
148(11)
George C. Peden
13 The Atlantic in the Strategic Perspective of Hitler and his Admirals, 1939-1944
159(10)
Werner Rahn
14 The Capital Ship, the Royal Navy and British Strategy from the Second World War to the 1950s
169(10)
Tim Benbow
15 `No Scope for Arms Control': Strategy, Geography and Naval Limitations in the Indian Ocean in the 1970s
179(11)
Peter John Brobst
16 Sir Julian Corbett, Naval History and the Development of Sea Power Theory
190(11)
Andrew D. Lambert
17 The Influence of Identity on Sea Power
201(12)
Duncan Redford
18 Professor Spenser Wilkinson, Admiral William Sims and the Teaching of Strategy and Sea Power at the University of Oxford and the United States Naval War College, 1909-1927
213(13)
Paul M. Ramsey
19 Naval Intellectualism and the Imperial Japanese Navy
226(10)
Keizo Kitagawa
20 History and Navies: Defining a Dialogue
236(6)
James Goldrick
21 Teaching Navies Their History
242(10)
Geoffrey Till
Afterword 252(3)
N.A.M. Rodger
A Bibliography of Books, Articles and Reviews Authored, Co-authored 255(30)
John B. Hattendorf
Index 285(20)
Tabula Gratulatoria 305
AGUSTĶN GUIMERĮ a researcher at the Instituto de Historia, Consejo Supeior de Investigaciones Cientificas, Madrid. He is the author of numerous studies of comparative naval leadership. Andrew Lambert is Professor of War Studies at King's College, London and one of Britain's foremost maritime and naval historians. Benjamin Darnell completed his doctorate at the University of Oxford. He has previously contributed to Strategy and the Sea (Boydell Press, 2016). Matthew S. Seligmann is Professor of Naval History at Brunel University London. An expert in Anglo-German relations before the First World War.