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British and American Naval Power

Politics and Policy, 1900-1936

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  • 286 pages
  • 11 hours of reading

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The book explores the distinct evolution of U.S. and British naval power in the early 20th century leading up to World War II, emphasizing its significance as a manifestation of national strength. It delves into the political decisions that shaped each nation's naval capabilities, highlighting Britain's reliance on naval power for survival and America's use of it as a primary means of global influence. This comparative analysis serves as a critical resource for military historians and those interested in the dynamics of power projection.

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British and American Naval Power, Phillips Payson O'Brien

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1998
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