Anglo-French naval rivalry 1840-1870

"The Crimean War brought the British and French navies, the most technologically advanced in the world, into alliance after many years of common hostility. It was a period of enormous technological innovation and development, witnessing the transition from sail to screw, and the birth of the ironclad. In this extensively reseached and thorough study, C. I. Hamilton traces the technological development of both British and French navies and analyses the political and diplomatic policies which formed the backdrop to the naval history of the period 1840-1870. Dr Hamilton compares the two navies in a variety of important ways: their recruitment and training systems, dockyard facilities, naval administrations, strategy and tactics."--Provided by the publisher.

Record Details

Publisher: Clarendon
Pub Date: 1993
Pages: 359p

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Call Number
355.49"1840/1870"(42:44)
Copy
1
Item ID
PBP3173
Material
BOOK
Location
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