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Ideologies of Western Naval Power, c.1500-1815

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J.D. Davies (Editor), Alan Mackenzie James (Editor), Gijs Rommelse (Editor)

Original languageEnglish
PublisherRoutledge
Number of pages360
ISBN (Print)9780367321284
Accepted/In press15 Jul 2019
Published2020

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Abstract

This ground-breaking book provides the first study of naval ideology, defined as the mass of cultural ideas and shared perspectives that, for early modern states and belief systems, justified the creation and use of naval forces. Sixteen scholars examine a wide range of themes over a wide time period and broad geographical range, embracing Britain, the Netherlands, France, Spain, Sweden, Russia, Venice and the United States, along with the "extra-national" polities of piracy, neutrality, and international Calvinism. This volume provides important and often provocative new insights into both the growth of western naval power and important elements of political, cultural and religious history.

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