About This Book
A chronological survey of naval warfare examines significant sea engagements from antiquity to the modern era, recounting causes, tactics, and outcomes while tracing technological and organizational changes in ships, armament, and training. The work pairs narrative accounts of renowned battles with analyses of maritime strategy, ship design, and the emergence of organized navies, and it treats recent conflicts alongside a practical account of naval institutions, administration, and auxiliary services. Illustrations, notes, and concise background context accompany each chapter to show how naval combat and maritime institutions evolved over time.
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