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Author Herman, Arthur, 1956-

Title To rule the waves : how the British Navy shaped the modern world / Arthur Herman.

Published New York, NY : Harper Collins, [2004]
©2004

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 UniM Bail  359.00941 HERM    AVAILABLE
Edition 1st ed.
Physical description xix, 648 pages ; 24 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 571-621) and index.
Summary Recounts how Britain's Royal Navy allowed one nation to rise to a level of power unprecedented in history. From its beginnings under Henry VIII and adventurers like John Hawkins and Francis Drake, the Royal Navy toppled one world economic system, built by Spain and Portugal after Columbus, and ushered in another--the one in which we still live today. Follows its historiy from the defeat of the Spanish Armada, through the seventeenth century, when the navy came to play a leading role as England became a world power, through the convulsions of Napoleon, the twentieth century, and the downfall of the British Empire itself, as Britain passed its essential elements on to its successor, the United States.
Subject Great Britain. Royal Navy -- History.
Civilization, Modern -- British influences.
ISBN 0060534249 : $26.95