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England in the Seven Years' War 2 Volume Paperback Set

England in the Seven Years' War 2 Volume Paperback Set

England in the Seven Years' War 2 Volume Paperback Set

A Study in Combined Strategy
Julian Stafford Corbett
December 2010
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9781108023580

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    Sir Julian Corbett (1854–1922) was an eminent British naval historian who focused on the analysis of historic naval strategy. After graduating from Trinity College, Cambridge, in 1876 Corbett practised as a barrister until 1882, when he turned to historical writing. He was appointed Lecturer in History to the Royal Naval College, Greenwich, in 1903, and was consulted on naval reforms during the First World War. These volumes, first published in 1907, contain Corbett's detailed analysis of naval warfare during the Seven Years' War (1756–1763). Focusing on the strategy of the British navy, Corbett recounts chronologically the major actions of the war, analysing in detail fleet movements and naval tactics in their political and diplomatic context. These volumes were the first scholarly work on this subject, and provide valuable information concerning the development of English naval strategy during this formative period. Volume 2 covers 1759–1763.

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    December 2010
    Multiple copy pack
    9781108023580
    936 pages
    216 × 140 × 52 mm
    1.26kg
    14 maps
    Temporarily unavailable - available from TBC

    Table of Contents

    • Volume 1:
    • 1. Introductory - the function of the fleet in war
    • 2. Nature and object of the war
    • 3. The transition from diplomacy to war
    • 4. Movements before declaration
    • 5. The French opening - Minorca
    • 6. The Prussian alliance and war plan
    • 7. Abortive opening of the British attack - Louisbourg
    • 8. Inauguration of Pitt's 'System'
    • 9. The first containing attack - Rochefort
    • 10. The French eccentric attack - Klosterzeven and Emden
    • 11. The containing movements of 1758 I - fleet and coastal operations, St. Malo
    • 12. The containing movements of 1758 II - extension to the Continent
    • 13. Main operations, 1758 - Louisbourg, Fort Duquesne, Frontenac
    • 14. Commerce protection - East Indies
    • 15. Commerce protection - West Indies
    • 16. Extension of the attack - the French Antilles
    • 17. The main attack, 1759 - the advance on Quebec
    • 18. The capture of Quebec. Volume 2:
    • 1. The French counter-attack of 1759
    • 2. The second phase of the war
    • 3. Main attack, 1760 - Montreal
    • 4. Transition from commerce protection to eccentric attack in the East Indies
    • 5. The resumption of coastal pressure - Belleisle
    • 6. Spain and the fall of Pitt
    • 7. Completion of the West Indian attack - Martinique
    • 8. The intervention of Spain
    • 9. The attack on Spain - Havana
    • 10. Between war and peace - the Bourbon counter-attack, Portugal
    • 11. Bute's peace
    • 12. Conclusions - lessons of the war
    • Appendix
    • Index.
      Author
    • Julian Stafford Corbett