Joseph Moretz's innovative work focuses on what battleships
actually did in the inter-war years and what its designed war role
in fact was. In doing so, the book tells us much about British
naval policy and planning of the time. Drawing heavily on official
Admiralty records and private papers of leading officers, the
author examines the navy's operational experience and the evolution
of its tactical doctrine during the interwar period. He argues that
operational experience, combined with assumptions about the nature
of a future naval war, were more important in keeping the
battleship afloat than conservatism in Navy.
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