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Seapower and strategy / Colin S. Gray, Roger W. Barnett, editors

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  • Seapower and strategy / Colin S. Gray, Roger W. Barnett, editors
  • Annapolis (Md.) : Naval Institute press
  • C 1989
  • 1 vol. (XIV-396 p.) : ill., cartes, graph. ; 24 cm
  • 0-87021-579-5
  • 978-0-87021-579-7
  • 1-85488-011-X
  • 978-1-85488-011-6
  • 9780870215797 rel.
  • 359.400 9
  • Bibliogr. en fin de chapitres. Index
  • PART I. THE BASICS: 1. Seapower and landpower / Colin S. Gray ; 2. Maritime command : Mahan and Corbett / John Gooch ; 3. The strategy-tactics relationship / Wayne P. Hughes, Jr. PART II. STRATEGY AND HISTORY: 4. Athens and Sparta / Barry Strauss ; 5. Maritime strategy in the Punic Wars / Alvin H. Bernstein ; 6. England and Spain : 1567-1604 / Alberto Coll ; 7. The Anglo-French Wars : 1689-1815 / Robin Ranger ; 8. Naval power in World War I / Williamson Murray ; 9. World War II : Allied and German naval strategies / Jeffrey G. Barlow ; 10. World War II : U.S. and Japanese naval strategies / Jeffrey G. Barlow PART III. CONTEMPORARY MARITIME STRATERGY: 11. Seapower and Western defense / Colin S. Gray ; 12. Soviet maritime strategy / Roger W. Barnett ; 13. The maritime strategy of the U.S. Navy : reading excerpts / Roger W. Barnett and Jeffrey G. Barlow ; 14. Maritime and continental strategies : an important question of emphasis / Roger W. Barnett 15. Reflections
  • "This multi-authored volume is an important resource for professionals and students alike who seek information on the use of naval forces in wartime. It breaks new ground in theorizing about seapower and in applying principles to historical examples. Individual essays provide general theories of maritime strategy, histories of seapower in action from the Peloponnesian wars onward, and contemporary views of the strategic uses of navies in both the West and East." (jaquette)
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