The Emergence of Britain's Global Naval Supremacy: The War of 1739-1748

The Emergence of Britain's Global Naval Supremacy: The War of 1739-1748

by Richard Harding
The Emergence of Britain's Global Naval Supremacy: The War of 1739-1748

The Emergence of Britain's Global Naval Supremacy: The War of 1739-1748

by Richard Harding

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Overview

Discusses the lessons which Britain learned in the war of 1739-48 which, when applied in later wars, brought about Britain's global naval supremacy.

The British involvement in the war of 1739-1748 has been generally neglected. Standing between the great victories of Marlborough in the War of Spanish Succession [1701-1713] and the even greater victories of the Seven Years War[1756-1763], it has been dismissed as inconclusive and incompetently managed. For the first time this book brings together the political and operational conduct of the war to explore its contribution to a critical development in British history during the eighteenth century - the emergence of Britain as the paramount global naval power.
The war posed a unique set of problems for British politicians, statesmen and servicemen. They had to overcome domestic and diplomatic crises, culminating in the rebellion of 1745 and the threat of French invasion. Yet, far from being incompetent, these people handled the crises and learned a great deal about the conduct of global warfare. Thechanges they made and decisions they took prepared Britain for the decisive Anglo-French clash of arms in the Seven Years War. In this misunderstood war lie some of the key factors that made Britain the greatest naval power for the next one hundred and fifty years.

RICHARD HARDING is Professor of Organisational History at the University of Westminster. He is the author of numerous articles and books on naval history and editor, with Helen Doe,of Naval Leadership and Management, 1650-1950 (Boydell, 2012).

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781843838234
Publisher: BOYDELL & BREWER INC
Publication date: 03/21/2013
Pages: 392
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Richard Harding is emeritus professor at the University of Westminster. He is author and editor of many books, including The Emergence of Britain's Global Naval Supremacy: The War of 1739-1748 (2010) and Naval Leadership and Management, 1650-1950 (2012), both published by Boydell and Brewer.

Table of Contents

The Route to War, 1738-9Mobilisation and the Outbreak of War, June - October 1739The Opening Moves, October 1739 - January 1741The Widening War and the Fall of Sir Robert Walpole, January 1741 - February 1742Shifting Focus: The Growth of the Continental Commitment, February 1742 - December 1742The Continental Commitment, January 1743 - February 1744War with France and the Crisis of the Worms Policy, February 1744 - December 1744Rebellion and the End of the Flanders Policy, January 1745 - December 1745Europe and America: the Critical Balance, January 1746 - December 1746Newcastle's War: The End in Europe and America, January 1747 - October 1748Conclusion: The Peace and British Naval Power
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