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The Pacific's New Navies : An Ocean, Its Wars, and the Making of US Sea Power
The Pacific's New Navies : An Ocean, Its Wars, and the Making of US Sea Power
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Author(s): Jamison, Thomas M.
ISBN No.: 9781009559744
Pages: 310
Year: 202412
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 46.77
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

The initial creation of the United States' ocean-going battlefleet - otherwise known as the 'New Navy' - was a result of the naval wars and arms races around the Pacific during the late-nineteenth century. Using a transnational methodology, Thomas Jamison spotlights how US Civil War-era innovations catalyzed naval development in the Pacific World, creating a sense that the US Navy was falling behind regional competitors. As the industrializing 'newly-made navies' of Chile, Peru, Japan, and China raced against each other, Pacific dynamism motivated investments in the US 'New Navy as a matter of security and civilizational prestige. In this provocative exploration into the making of modern US navalism, Jamison provides an analysis of competitive naval build-ups in the Pacific, of the interactions between peoples, ideas, and practices within it, and ultimately the emergence of the US as a major power.


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