Naval Leadership in the Atlantic World
The Age of Reform and Revolution, 1700 -1850
Contributor(s)
Harding, Richard (editor)
Guiméra, Agustin (editor)
Collection
Knowledge Unlatched (KU)Number
100653Language
EnglishAbstract
The naval leader has taken centre stage in traditional naval histories. However, while the historical narrative has been fairly consistent the development of various navies has been accompanied by assumptions, challenges and competing visions of the social characteristics of naval leaders and of their function. Whilst leadership has been a constant theme in historical studies, it has not been scrutinised as a phenomenon in its own right.
This book examines the critical period in Europe between 1700 -1850, when political, economic and cultural shifts were bringing about a new understanding of the individual and of society. Bringing together context with a focus on naval leadership as a phenomenon is at the heart of this book, a unique collaborative venture between British, French and Spanish scholars. As globalisation develops in the twenty-first century the significance of navies looks set to increase. This volume of essays aims to place naval leadership in its historical context.
Keywords
History; Frigate; Horatio Nelson; 1st Viscount Nelson; Louis Guillouet; comte d'Orvilliers; Royal Navy; SpainDOI
doi.org/10.16997/book2ISBN
9781911534099;9781911534105OCN
985136543Publisher
University of Westminster PressPublisher website
https://www.uwestminsterpress.co.uk/Publication date and place
London, 2017-03-30Classification
Naval forces and warfare