This revisionist study shows how the Royal Navy's ideas about the meaning and application of seapower shaped its policies during the years between the wars. It examines the navy's ongoing struggle with the Treasury for funds, the real meaning of the 'one power standard', naval strategies for war with the United States, Japan, Germany and Italy, the influence of Mahan, the role of the navy in peacetime, and the use of propaganda to influence the British public.
| ISBN: | 9780333804759 |
| Publication date: | 3rd August 2000 |
| Author: | Christopher M Bell |
| Publisher: | Palgrave Macmillan an imprint of Palgrave Macmillan UK |
| Format: | Hardback |
| Pagination: | 232 pages |
| Series: | Studies in Military and Strategic History |
| Genres: |
European history General and world history Warfare and defence |
This revisionist study shows how the Royal Navy's ideas about the meaning and application of seapower shaped its policies during the years between the wars. It examines the navy's ongoing struggle with the Treasury for funds, the real meaning of the 'one power standard', naval strategies for war with the United States, Japan, Germany and Italy, the influence of Mahan, the role of the navy in peacetime, and the use of propaganda to influence the British public.
The Royal Navy, Seapower and Strategy Between the Wars features in the following genres: European history, General and world history, Warfare and defence
The Royal Navy, Seapower and Strategy Between the Wars is available in Hardback
The Royal Navy, Seapower and Strategy Between the Wars was written by Christopher M Bell and published by Palgrave Macmillan an imprint of Palgrave Macmillan UK
The Royal Navy, Seapower and Strategy Between the Wars has 232 pages
Yes it is part of Studies in Military and Strategic History series
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