Navy of the Restoration from the Death of Cromwell to the Treaty of Breda
Discover the pivotal role of the Navy during the Restoration period with Navy of the Restoration from the Death of Cromwell to the Treaty of Breda by Arthur William Tedder. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2010, this insightful book spans 254 pages, offering a detailed analysis of the Navy's influence from 1660 onwards. Tedder, known for his tactical expertise, delves into the organization and funding of the Royal Navy, while also providing a comprehensive account of the Anglo-Dutch wars that shaped naval history. This engaging narrative not only highlights the Navy's strategic importance but also reflects the broader context of Great Britain's maritime power during the Stuart era. Ideal for history enthusiasts and naval scholars alike, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in the evolution of the Royal Navy during a transformative period in British history.