British Naval Aviation: The First 100 Years (Corbett Centre for Maritime Policy Studies Series)
$60.00
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Book Synopsis: In 1909 the British Admiralty placed an order for a rigid airship, marking the beginning of the Royal Navy's involvement with airpower. This collection charts the Navy's involvement with aviation over the following century, and the ways in which its rapid expansion and evolution radically altered the nature of maritime power and naval strategy. Drawing on much new historical research, the collection takes a broadly chronological approach which allows a scholarly examination of key themes from across the history of British naval aviation. The subjects tackled include long-standing controversies over the control of naval air power, crucial turning points within British defence policy and strategy, the role of naval aviation in limited war, and discussion of campaigns - such as the contribution of the Fleet Air Arm in the Mediterranean and Pacific theatres of the Second World War - that have hitherto received relatively little attention. The collection concludes with a discussion of recent debates surrounding the Royal Navy's acquisition of a new generation of carriers, setting the arguments within an historical context. Taken as a whole the volume offers fascinating insights into the development of a key aspect of naval power as well as shedding new light on one of the most important aspects of Britain's defence policy and military history. By simultaneously addressing historical and current political debates, it is sure to find a ready audience and stimulate further discussion.
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Discover the fascinating journey of the Royal Navy's involvement with airpower in "British Naval Aviation: The First 100 Years". This meticulously researched book offers a comprehensive insight into how the rapid expansion and evolution of naval aviation transformed maritime power and naval strategy. By delving into key themes and controversies, this collection provides an in-depth analysis of British naval aviation throughout history.
With a broad chronological approach, this book examines crucial turning points in defence policy and strategy, the role of naval aviation in limited wars, and lesser-known campaigns such as the contribution of the Fleet Air Arm in the Mediterranean and Pacific theatres of the Second World War. Uncovering new historical research, "British Naval Aviation: The First 100 Years" sheds light on important aspects of Britain's defence policy and military history.
What sets this book apart is its relevance to current debates. By discussing the Royal Navy's recent acquisition of new carriers, the authors provide an invaluable historical context for the arguments surrounding this decision. Whether you're a history enthusiast or interested in the intricacies of defence policy, this book offers a captivating read that will stimulate further discussion.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to delve into the captivating world of British naval aviation. Get your copy of "British Naval Aviation: The First 100 Years" today!
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