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This book examines British naval policy during the mid-Victorian
period, with an emphasis on the political, economic, and foreign
relations contexts within which naval policy was formulated. This
period has sometimes been characterized as the "dark age" of modern
British naval history, reflecting not only the comparative lack of
research on the period, but also the marginal role played by the
Royal Navy during a time of peace. The author takes a fresh look at
the navy's role, which traditionally has been viewed negatively in
the wake of the reconceptualization of naval strategy brought about
by Mahan and the changed global circumstances of the 1890's.
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