
The Price of Victory
A Naval History of Britain: 1815?1945
N. A. M. Rodger(Author)
WW Norton & Co (Publisher)
Published on 27. May 2025
Book
Hardback
976 pages
978-0-393-29222-0 (ISBN)
Description
Across two acclaimed volumes, preeminent naval historian N. A. M. Rodger has traced the progress of naval warfare in Britain from the seventh century through to Trafalgar, combining decades of scholarship with original insights and analysis. In this final volume, N. A. M. Rodger delivers a magisterial history of the Royal Navy, beginning after its defeat of Napoleon and concluding in 1945 with the Second World War.
At the end of the French and Napoleonic Wars, British sea power was at its apogee. But by 1840, as one contemporary commentator put it, the Admiralty was full of "intellects becalmed in the smoke of Trafalgar." How the Royal Navy reformed and reinvigorated itself in the course of the nineteenth century is just one thread in this magnificent book, which refuses to accept standard assumptions and analyses. Rodger's comprehensive narrative goes beyond the conduct of war at sea to tell a sprawling story of naval warfare as a national endeavor. As in previous volumes, the social history of officers and men-and now also women-has a prominent place. Along the way, he describes the development and strategic significance of submarine and navy air forces and the rapid evolution of weapons and ships (from classic Nelsonian type to hybrid steam/sail ships, then armor-clad and the fully armored Dreadnoughts and beyond). He assesses the character and importance of leading admirals-Beatty, Fisher, Cunningham-together with the roles of other less famous but no less consequential figures. Rodger sets all this in the essential context of politics and geo-strategy.
Based on a lifetime's learning, The Price of Victory is a masterful culmination of one of the most significant British historical works in recent decades. Naval specialists will find much that is new and will be invigorated by the originality of Rodger's judgments; but everyone who is interested in one of the central threads in British history will find it rewarding.
At the end of the French and Napoleonic Wars, British sea power was at its apogee. But by 1840, as one contemporary commentator put it, the Admiralty was full of "intellects becalmed in the smoke of Trafalgar." How the Royal Navy reformed and reinvigorated itself in the course of the nineteenth century is just one thread in this magnificent book, which refuses to accept standard assumptions and analyses. Rodger's comprehensive narrative goes beyond the conduct of war at sea to tell a sprawling story of naval warfare as a national endeavor. As in previous volumes, the social history of officers and men-and now also women-has a prominent place. Along the way, he describes the development and strategic significance of submarine and navy air forces and the rapid evolution of weapons and ships (from classic Nelsonian type to hybrid steam/sail ships, then armor-clad and the fully armored Dreadnoughts and beyond). He assesses the character and importance of leading admirals-Beatty, Fisher, Cunningham-together with the roles of other less famous but no less consequential figures. Rodger sets all this in the essential context of politics and geo-strategy.
Based on a lifetime's learning, The Price of Victory is a masterful culmination of one of the most significant British historical works in recent decades. Naval specialists will find much that is new and will be invigorated by the originality of Rodger's judgments; but everyone who is interested in one of the central threads in British history will find it rewarding.
Reviews / Votes
"A definitive history . . . at last bringing Rodger's great work to its conclusion." -- Max Hastings - Sunday Times "With the The Price of Victory, NAM Rodger's great history of naval warfare is complete-and this final volume is a fascinating triumph. . . . Five stars." -- Simon Heffer - The Telegraph "Magisterial. . . . A very considerable and scholarly work." -- Jonathan Boff - The SpectatorMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
24 page of illustrations; 64 images, 10 maps
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 49 mm
Weight
1340 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-393-29222-0 (9780393292220)
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Person
N. A. M. Rodger is emeritus fellow of All Souls College, Oxford, and professor of naval history at the University of Exeter. He has been awarded the Julian Corbett Prize in Naval History, the Duke of Westminster's Medal for Military Literature, and the Hattendorf Prize. He lives in Oxford.