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The Rise and Fall of British Naval Mastery
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Author(s):
Paul M. Kennedy
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1983
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Macmillan Education UK
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978-1-349-06773-2
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978-1-349-06771-8
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1983
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10.1007/978-1-349-06771-8
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction The Elements of Sea Power
pp. 13
The Early Years of English Sea Power (to 1603)
pp. 37
The Stuart Navy and the Wars with the Dutch (1603–88)
pp. 69
The Struggle against France and Spain (1689–1756)
pp. 97
Triumph and Check (1756–93)
pp. 123
The Struggle against France Renewed (1793–1815)
pp. 149
Pax Britannica (1815–59)
pp. 177
Mahan versus Mackinder (1859–97)
pp. 205
The End of Pax Britannica (1897–1914)
pp. 239
Stalemate and Strain (1914–18)
pp. 267
The Years of Decay (1919–39)
pp. 299
The Illusory Victory (1939–45)
pp. 323
The End of the Road: British Sea Power in the Post-war World
pp. 347
Epilogue
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