The modern age of naval warfare began with the combination of steam power; iron warships; and modern artillery; which launched an intense period of international competition. Tracing naval warfare from the 1860s into the future; noted historian Jeremy Black provides a dynamic account of strategy and warfare worldwide. He focuses on the interplay of technological development; geopolitics; and resource issues to assess not only the role of leading powers but all those involved in naval conflict. Emphasizing conflict and changes since 1945 and; notably; since the end of the Cold War; the author considers possible future developments of navies; their challengers; and the geopolitics of maritime power.
#554423 in Books Wald Kenneth D 2014-03-04 2014-03-04Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 8.87 x 1.13 x 5.97l; 1.70 #File Name: 1442225548496 pagesReligion and Politics in the United States
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