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The gold standard in college-level American naval history texts, edited by the foremost scholar in the field
In the newly revised second edition of America, Sea Power and the World, a team of distinguished researchers delivers an extensive and authoritative survey of American naval history, the place of the United States in world affairs, and the role of that country's naval forces during peacetime and wartime.
Each chapter contains a comprehensive analysis of its subject as well as brief sidebars describing a key weapon or technological development of the era and a short biographical sketch of an influential leader or representative of the navy from that era. The book offers extensive illustration and maps and a throughgoing emphasis on naval policy, strategy, roles, and missions, with careful attention paid to naval operations. These factors given greater focus than the descriptions of battle tactics found in other texts.
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Perfect for undergraduate students taking courses on the naval history of the United States, America, Sea Power and the World, Second Edition will also earn a place in the libraries of members of the general public interested in naval and military history.
James C. Bradford is Professor Emeritus of Naval and Early American History at Texas A&M University. He is the editor of the International Encyclopedia of Military History, Command Under Sail: Makers of the American Naval Tradition, and A Companion to American Military History.
John F. Bradford is Senior Fellow in the Maritime Security Programme at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies at Nanyang Technological University. He retired from the US Navy with the rank of Commander. He is co-editor of Maritime Cooperation and Security in the Indo-Pacific Region: Essays in Honour of Sam Bateman and has authored dozens of articles on maritime security and naval affairs.
List of Contributors vii
List of Maps xiii
List of Figures xv
List of Vignettes xviii
Preface xx
Acknowledgments xxii
1. Sea Power and the Modern State System 1James C. Bradford
2. The American War for Independence at Sea 11Virginia W. Lunsford
3. Genesis of the US Navy, 1785-1806 25Joseph P. Slaughter
4. The Naval War of 1812 and the Confirmation of Independence, 1807-1815 41Gene Allen Smith
5. The Squadron Navy: Agent of a Commercial Empire, 1815-1890 57John H. Schroeder
6. Technological Revolution at Sea 73William M. McBride
7. The Civil War: Blockade and Counterblockade 86Craig L. Symonds
8. The Civil War on Rivers and Coastal Waters 101Wayne Hsieh
9. The New Navy, 1865-1895 117Frederick S. Harrod
10. War with Spain and the Revolution in Naval Affairs, 1895-1910 134James C. Rentfrow
11. Defending Imperial Interests in Asia and the Caribbean, 1898-1941 150Aaron B. O'Connell
12. Naval Rivalry and World War I at Sea, 1900-1920 165Jon K. Hendrickson
13. Finding Certainty in Uncertain Times: The Navy in the Interwar Years 182Craig C. Felker
14. World War II in the Atlantic 196Marcus O. Jones
15. Assault on Occupied Europe 211Stan Fisher
16. Defense in the Pacific, 1937-1943 230Davin O'Hora
17. Offensive in the Pacific, 1943-1944 245William F. Trimble
18. The Victory of Sea Power in the Pacific, 1944-1945 262Edward J. Marolda
19. The Uneasy Transition, 1945-1953 279Kenneth W. Estes
20. Cold War Challenges, 1953-1963 295Lori L. Bogle
21. Defense Unification and Joint Operations 311Scott Mobley
22. The Test of Vietnam 328Richard A. Ruth
23. Toward a more Diverse Navy 344Kristy N. Kamarck
24. Twilight of the Cold War: Contraction, New Strategies, and Revival 358Joseph T. Stanik
25. Contours of Conflict, 1990-2015 374Ernest Tucker
26. Steaming Back into a Multipolar World 392David F. Winkler
27. Quo Vadis? 409Mark R. Hagerott
Further Reading 427
Index 437
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