Power at Sea v. 1; Age of Navalism, 1890-1918
Discover the compelling narrative of Power at Sea v. 1; Age of Navalism, 1890-1918 by Lisle A. Rose, published by the University of Missouri Press in 2006. This insightful book spans 376 pages, delving into the tumultuous era of the early twentieth century, characterized by warring states and the decline of empires.
As industrialism surged, it did not usher in peace but rather intensified conflict, with sea power at the forefront of military might. Rose expertly examines how emerging industrial nations engaged in a fierce struggle for global dominance and market control. This volume is essential for anyone interested in military history, naval warfare, and the social and technological innovations that shaped the modern world.
Join the exploration of naval forces and warfare during this pivotal time, and understand how the dynamics of power at sea influenced the course of history.