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This book by world-expert Barry Gough examines the period of Pax Britannica , in the century before World War I. Following events of those 100 years, the book follows how the British failed to maintain their global hegemony of sea power in the face of continental challenges.1. Defining Pax Britannica 2. Empire of the Seas 3. Anchors of Empire 4. Surveying the Seas, Expanding the Empire of Science 5. Informal and Formal Empires in the Americas 6. Challenges of Europe, the Mediterrarnean, and the Black Sea 7. Indian Ocean, Singapore and the China Seas 8. Imperial Web in the South Pacific 9. Send a Gunboat! 10. Anti-Slaver: West Affrica and the Americas 11. Treaty Making and Dhow Chasing in the Indian Ocean 12. Darkening Horizons 13. The Lion and the Eagle 14. Trident Bearers: The Navy as Britannia's Instrument 15. Recessional: End of Pax Britannica and the American Inheritance
This book takes as its essential theme the intersection of British imperial and naval history during the post-Napoleonic nineteenth century. & Pax Britannica is written fluently and with great charm. & it is entertaining and elucidating in equal measure and is highly recommended. (Matthew S. Seligmann, Diplomacy & Statecraft, Vol. 26, September, 2015)
This is an essential addition to the literature and a very useful starting point for further studies in a variety of directions. Gough is a first-class historian and in many ways this represents his best work yet. (Howard J. Fuller, The International Journal of Maritime History, Vol. 27 (3), 2015)
Honourable Mention in the Canadian Nautical Research Society's Keith Matthews Award 2014.
One committee member noted that what he had regarded as a brilliant synthesis of a bunch of literature ... [was] considerably more than that. Gough book is something bigger - a substantial essay of globalism in the 19th-early 20th century. In it, he really addresses all of the big historiogrlc2
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