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The Price of Admiralty The Evolution of Naval Warfare from Trafalgar to Midway
Author: John Keegan
Year: 1989
Pages: 326
Format: PDF
File size: 33,7 МБ
Language: ENG



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The Price of Admiralty: The Evolution of Naval Warfare from Trafalgar to Midway, written by John Jordan, offers a comprehensive overview of the development of naval warfare from the historic Battle of Trafalgar in 1805 to the pivotal Battle of Midway in 1942. This book delves into the technological advancements, strategic shifts, and geopolitical changes that have shaped the evolution of naval warfare over the past two centuries. The book begins with an examination of the tactics and technologies employed during the Napoleonic Wars, highlighting the significance of Trafalgar as a turning point in naval history. It then explores the impact of steam power, ironclads, and torpedoes on naval warfare, before delving into the World Wars and their profound influence on modern naval strategy. As the author notes, the price of admiralty has been paid in blood and treasure, as navies have constantly adapted to new challenges and threats.
The Price of Admiralty: The Evolution of Naval Warfare from Trafalgar to Midway, написанная Джоном Джорданом, предлагает всесторонний обзор развития военно-морской войны от исторического сражения при Трафальгаре в 1805 году до ключевого сражения при Мидуэе в 1942 году. Эта книга углубляется в технологические достижения, стратегические сдвиги и геополитические изменения, которые сформировали эволюцию военно-морской войны за последние два столетия. Книга начинается с рассмотрения тактики и технологий, применяемых во время Наполеоновских войн, подчеркивая значение Трафальгара как поворотного момента в военно-морской истории. Затем он исследует влияние паровой энергии, железа и торпед на морскую войну, прежде чем углубиться в мировые войны и их глубокое влияние на современную военно-морскую стратегию. Как отмечает автор, цена адмиралтейства оплачена кровью и сокровищами, так как ВМС постоянно адаптировались к новым вызовам и угрозам.
The Price of Ammiralty: The Evolution of Naval Warfare from Traffalgar to Midway, scritto da John Jordan, offre una panoramica completa dell'evoluzione della guerra navale dalla storica battaglia di Trafalgar del 1805 alla battaglia chiave di Midway del 1942. Questo libro sta approfondendo i progressi tecnologici, gli sviluppi strategici e i cambiamenti geopolitici che hanno formato l'evoluzione della guerra navale negli ultimi due secoli. Il libro inizia prendendo in considerazione le tattiche e le tecnologie applicate durante le guerre napoleoniche, sottolineando il significato di Trafalgar come un punto di svolta nella storia navale. Poi esplora l'impatto dell'energia a vapore, ferro e siluri sulla guerra di mare, prima di approfondire le guerre mondiali e la loro profonda influenza sulla strategia navale moderna. Come afferma l'autore, il prezzo dell'ammiragliato è pagato con sangue e tesori, perché la Marina si è costantemente adattata alle nuove sfide e minacce.
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