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James Davey - The Transformation of British Naval Strategy: Seapower and Supply in Northern Europe, 1808-1812 - 9781843837480 - V9781843837480
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The Transformation of British Naval Strategy: Seapower and Supply in Northern Europe, 1808-1812

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Description for The Transformation of British Naval Strategy: Seapower and Supply in Northern Europe, 1808-1812 Hardback. Seapower and Supply in Northern Europe, 1808-1812. 248 pages, 15, 2 black and white, 13 line drawing. Shows how the system of supply was perfected during the later part of the Napoleonic Wars, enabling fleets to stay at sea on a permanent basis. Cateogry: (P) Professional & Vocational. BIC Classification: 1DBK; 3JH; HBJD; HBLL; HBWH; JWF. Dimension: 162 x 244 x 21. Weight: 578.
Shows how the system of supply was perfected during the later part of the Napoleonic Wars, enabling fleets to stay at sea on a permanent basis. After the Battle of Trafalgar, the navy continued to be the major arm of British strategy. Decades of practice and refinement had rendered it adept at executing operations - fighting battles, blockading and convoying - across theglobe. And yet, as late as 1807, fleets were forced from their stations due to an ineffective provisioning system. The Transformation of British Naval Strategy shows how sweeping administrative reforms enacted between 1808and 1812 established a highly-effective logistical system, changing an ineffective supply system into one which successfully enabled a fleet to remain on station for as long as was required. James Davey examines the logistical support provided for fleets sent to Northern Europe during the Napoleonic War and shows how this new supply system successfully transformed naval operations, enabling the navy to pursue crucial objectives of national importance, protect essential exports and imports and attack the economies of the Napoleonic Empire. The Transformation of British Naval Strategy is a detailed study of national policy, administrative and political reform and strategic viability. It delves into the nature of the British state, its relationship with the private sector and its ability to reform itself in a time of war. Bureaucratic restructuring represented the last stage in a century-long process of logistical improvement. As a result of the reforms, the navy was able to conduct operations beyond the realms of possibility even twenty years earlier and saw the reach of its power transformed. Military and Napoleonic historians will find this book invaluable. JAMES DAVEY is Research Curator at the National Maritime Museum and Visiting Lecturer at the University of Greenwich, where he teaches British naval history.

Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2012
Publisher
Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Number of pages
248
Condition
New
Number of Pages
248
Place of Publication
Woodbridge, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781843837480
SKU
V9781843837480
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99-15

Reviews for The Transformation of British Naval Strategy: Seapower and Supply in Northern Europe, 1808-1812
[A] fascinating book.
AUSMARINE
Military and naval historians will find this book very useful.
NAUTICAL RESEARCH JOURNAL
A valuable contribution to our understanding of British naval power in the Napoleonic period - what it was used for and how it was supported.
HISTORY OF WAR.ORG
This is an important contribution to the history of the Napoleonic War [and] is highly recommended.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MARITIME HISTORY

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