“In Nelson’s Wake: The Navy & Napoleonic Wars” by James Davey is an insightful reference book that delves into the pivotal role of the Royal Navy during the Napoleonic Wars, a period spanning from 1803 to 1815. This meticulously researched work highlights the strategic, operational, and everyday challenges faced by the Navy in the wake of Admiral Horatio Nelson’s legendary victories. Davey examines how the Navy’s dominance on the high seas influenced the broader geopolitical landscape and shaped the outcomes of conflicts between European powers. Rich with primary sources, maps, and illustrations, this book offers a comprehensive look at naval tactics, shipboard life, and the technological advancements of the time. An essential resource for historians, maritime enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the Age of Sail, “In Nelson’s Wake” provides a deep understanding of the complex interplay between naval supremacy and the Napoleonic geopolitical theatre.
In Nelson’s Wake The Navy & Napoleonic Wars by James Davey Reference Book
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Subject | Military & War |
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Book Title | In Nelson's Wake : the Navy and the Napoleonic Wars |
Item Length | 9.4in. |
Item Height | 1.7in. |
Item Width | 6.4in. |
Author | James Davey |
Format | Hardcover |
Language | English |
Publisher | Yale University |
Publication Year | 2016 |
Genre | History |
Item Weight | 32.1 Oz |
Number of Pages | 440 Pages |