These essays explore the link between the naval strength and
global power of Great Britain and the United States from 1815 to
the present. The British Way of Warfare assumed that the country
with control of the sea could ensure safe and rapid communications
for its commerce. The American theory of naval strategy, on the
other hand, assumed that one had to engage the enemy in order to
assure command of the sea. These case studies illustrate once again
that naval history must include cultural, economic, political, and
social contexts.
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