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Modern Naval History: Debates and Prospects

Current price: $175.00
Modern Naval History: Debates and Prospects
Modern Naval History: Debates and Prospects

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Modern Naval History: Debates and Prospects

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Specifically structured around research questions and avenues for further study, and providing the historical context to enable this further research,
Modern Naval History
is a key historiographical guide for students wishing to gain a deeper understanding of naval history and its contemporary relevance.
Navies play an important role in the modern world, and the globalisation of economies, cultures and societies has placed a premium on maritime communications.
demonstrates the importance of naval history today, showing its relevance to a number of disciplines and its role in understanding how navies relate to their host societies.
Richard Harding explains why naval history is still important, despite slipping from the attention of policy makers and the public since 1945, and how it can illuminate answers to questions relating to economic, diplomatic, political, social and cultural history. The book explores how naval history has informed these fields and how it can produce a richer and more informed historical understanding of navies and sea power.

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