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The Fear of Invasion - Strategy, Politics, and British War Planning, 1880-1914 (Hardcover)
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The Fear of Invasion - Strategy, Politics, and British War Planning, 1880-1914 (Hardcover)
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The Fear of Invasion presents a new interpretation of British
preparation for War before 1914. It argues that protecting the
British Isles from invasion was the foundation upon which all other
plans for the defence of the Empire were built up. Home defence
determined the amount of resources available for other tasks and
the relative focus of the Army and Navy, as both played an
important role in preventing an invasion. As politicians were
reluctant to prepare for offensive British participation in a
future war, home defence became the means by which the government
contributed to an ill-defined British 'grand' strategy. The Royal
Navy formed the backbone of British defensive preparations.
However, after 1905 the Navy came to view the threat of a German
invasion of the British Isles as a far more credible threat than is
commonly realised. As the Army became more closely associated with
operations in France, the Navy thus devoted an ever-greater amount
of time and effort to safeguarding the vulnerable east coast. In
this manner preventing an invasion came to exert a 'very insidious'
effect on the Navy by the outbreak of War in 1914. This book
explains how and why this came to pass, and what it can tell us
about the role of government in forming strategy.
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