
The Naval Route to the Abyss
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Matthew S. Seligmann is Professor of Naval History at Brunel University London. An expert in Anglo-German relations before the First World War.Nagler Frank:
Dr Frank Nägler is a retired Commander in the German Navy. He has published several articles on the history of the German navy as well as of the Bundeswehr.Epkenhans Matthew:
Dr. Michael Epkenhans is professor of modern history and chief historian at the Centre for Military History and Social Sciences of the German Armed Forces at Potsdam, Germany. He also teaches modern history at Potsdam University. In 2008 he published the biography Grand Admiral Alfred von Tirpitz: Architect of the German Battle Fleet.
Content
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Table of Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Notes on German Sources
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: Tirpitz's Ascendency: The Design and Initial Execution of a Naval Challenge 1895-1904/5
- Chapter 2: Recognising the German Challenge: The Royal Navy 1898-1904
- Chapter 3: Obstacles, Success, and Risks: The German Navy, 1905-1907
- Chapter 4: Meeting the German Challenge: The Royal Navy 1905-1907
- Chapter 5: Tirpitz Triumphant? German Naval Policy 1908-1911
- Chapter 6: Surpassing the German Challenge: The Royal Navy 1908-1911
- Chapter 7: Decay: German Naval Policy 1912-1914
- Chapter 8: Defeating the German Challenge: The Royal Navy 1912-1914
- Sources and Documents
- Index
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