Britain As A Military Power 1688 1815

Britain As A Military Power  1688 1815
Author: Professor Jeremy Black,Jeremy Black
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2002-01-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781135360795

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In 1688, Britain was successfully invaded, its army and navy unable to prevent the overthrow of the government. 1815, Britain was the strongest power in the world with the most succesful navy and the largest empire. Britain had not only played a prominent role in the defeat of Napoleonic France, but had also established itself as a significant power in South Asia and was unsurpassed in her global reach. Her military strength was related to, and based on, one of the best systems of public finance in the world and held a strong trade position. This illustrated text assesses the military aspects of this shift, concentrating on the multi-faceted nature of the British military effort.; Topics covered include: the rise of Britain; an analysis of military infrastructure; warfare in the British Isles; conventional warfare in Europe; trans- oceanic warfare with European powers; the challenge of America; and the challenge of Revolutionary and Napoleonic France.

How the Army Made Britain a Global Power 1688 1815

How the Army Made Britain a Global Power  1688   1815
Author: Jeremy Black
Publsiher: Casemate Academic
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2021-07-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781952715099

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“A majestic study of the British Army’s evolution” from the acclaimed historian, commentator, and author of Britain’s Naval Route to Greatness (Stanley D.M. Carpenter, Emeritus Professor of Strategy, U.S. Naval War College). Between 1760 and 1815, British troops campaigned from Manila to Montreal, Cape Town to Copenhagen, Washington to Waterloo. The naval dimension of Britain’s expansion has been superbly covered by a number of excellent studies, but there has not been a single volume that does the same for the army and, in particular, looks at how and why it became a world-operating force, one capable of beating the Marathas as well as the French. This book will both offer a new perspective, one that concentrates on the global role of the army and its central part in imperial expansion and preservation, and as such will be a major book for military history and world history. There will be a focus on what the army brought to power equations and how this made it a world-level force. “Black was one of the first military historians to recognize the requirement for truly global analysis . . . [His] central argument is of great importance to serving soldiers today; senior officers should take note.” —Wavell Room “Challenges hoary impressions of the British military while encouraging readers to dig more deeply into the origins, meanings, and consequences of Britain’s increasingly hybrid army.” —Michigan War Studies Review “A brief but insightful survey of the broad historical processes that, by transforming the British Army into a versatile instrument of global reach and global power, allowed it to shape the world.” —The NYMAS Review

War and British Society 1688 1815

War and British Society 1688 1815
Author: H. V. Bowen
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 116
Release: 1998-03-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521576458

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Drawing on a large volume of research, this 1998 book considers sustained warfare as a powerful agent of change which transformed a wide range of institutions, structures, and processes in Britain between 1688 and 1815, a period when Britain was at war for much of the time. Stressing the positive as well as the negative, and the long term as well as the short term, the effects of war are brought to bear upon questions of central importance in the study of eighteenth-century British history. How effectively did the emerging state cope with the financial and logistical demands of war? How severe were the economic and social strains imposed upon the population at large, and how did they respond to the call to arms? What effect did war have upon the industrialising economy? A balanced overview is presented of Britain as a nation at war during an important phase of her development as an imperial, industrial and military power.

How the Army Made Britain a Global Power

How the Army Made Britain a Global Power
Author: Jeremy Black
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2021-07-31
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1952715083

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An examination of the British Army during the long 18th century, how it became a world-operating force and its part in imperial expansion and preservation.

Geographies of an Imperial Power

Geographies of an Imperial Power
Author: Jeremy Black
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2018-01-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780253031594

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From explorers tracing rivers to navigators hunting for longitude, spatial awareness and the need for empirical understanding were linked to British strategy in the 1700s. This strategy, in turn, aided in the assertion of British power and authority on a global scale. In this sweeping consideration of Britain in the 18th century, Jeremy Black explores the interconnected roles of power and geography in the creation of a global empire. Geography was at the heart of Britain’s expansion into India, its response to uprisings in Scotland and America, and its revolutionary development of railways. Geographical dominance was reinforced as newspapers stoked the fires of xenophobia and defined the limits of cosmopolitan Europe as compared to the "barbarism" beyond. Geography provided a system of analysis and classification which gave Britain political, cultural, and scientific sovereignty. Black considers geographical knowledge not just as a tool for creating a shared cultural identity but also as a key mechanism in the formation of one of the most powerful and far-reaching empires the world has ever known.

Britain s Naval Route to Greatness 1688 1815

Britain s Naval Route to Greatness 1688 1815
Author: Jeremy Black
Publsiher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2023-05-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781398114364

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Jeremy Black charts the story of Britain's rise to naval supremacy across the long eighteenth century.

Britain As A Military Power 1688 1815

Britain As A Military Power  1688 1815
Author: Professor Jeremy Black,Jeremy Black
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2002-01-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781135360801

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In 1688, Britain was successfully invaded, its army and navy unable to prevent the overthrow of the government. 1815, Britain was the strongest power in the world with the most succesful navy and the largest empire. Britain had not only played a prominent role in the defeat of Napoleonic France, but had also established itself as a significant power in South Asia and was unsurpassed in her global reach. Her military strength was related to, and based on, one of the best systems of public finance in the world and held a strong trade position. This illustrated text assesses the military aspects of this shift, concentrating on the multi-faceted nature of the British military effort.; Topics covered include: the rise of Britain; an analysis of military infrastructure; warfare in the British Isles; conventional warfare in Europe; trans- oceanic warfare with European powers; the challenge of America; and the challenge of Revolutionary and Napoleonic France.

Exceptionalism and Industrialisation

Exceptionalism and Industrialisation
Author: Leandro Prados de la Escosura
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2004-06-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781107320130

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This 2004 book explores the question of British exceptionalism in the period from the Glorious Revolution to the Congress of Vienna. Leading historians examine why Great Britain emerged from years of sustained competition with its European rivals in a discernible position of hegemony in the domains of naval power, empire, global commerce, agricultural efficiency, industrial production, fiscal capacity and advanced technology. They deal with Britain's unique path to industrial revolution and distinguish four themes on the interactions between its emergence as a great power and as the first industrial nation. First, they highlight growth and industrial change, the interconnections between agriculture, foreign trade and industrialisation. Second, they examine technological change and, especially, Britain's unusual inventiveness. Third, they study her institutions and their role in facilitating economic growth. Fourth and finally, they explore British military and naval supremacy, showing how this was achieved and how it contributed to Britain's economic supremacy.