The transformation of British naval strategy : seapower and supply in Northern Europe, 1808-1812 /James Davey.

After the Battle of Trafalgar, the Navy continued to be the major arm of British strategy. After decades of practice and refinement it was expert at executing operations - fighting battles, blockading and convoying - across the globe. And yet, as late as 1807, fleets were forced from their stations due to an ineffective provisioning system. The book is a detailed study of national policy, administrative and political reform and strategic viability.

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Publisher: Boydell,
Pub Date: 2012.
Pages: x, 237 p. :

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355.02(42)"1808/1812"
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1
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PBH5427
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BOOK
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