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N. A. M. Rodger is professor of naval history at Exeter University and a fellow of the British Academy; he was formerly Anderson Senior Research Fellow at the National Maritime Museum.
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N.A.M. Rodger - Command of the Ocean vol 3 (1815-1945) i Naval History and Fiction (januari 2017)

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Read most of this book during my elective, War at Sea in the Age of Sail, in the fall trimester of 2023 at the Naval War College. Very well researched and detailed book that served as the course textbook.
 
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SDWets | 8 andra recensioner | Nov 11, 2023 |
Easy to read survey of the height of British sea power. The scholarship is extraordinary, and thankfully it is combined with an ability to write in the English tongue. It goes far to explain not only the power of the 18th and 19th Century Royal Navy, but also the strengths and the rise of Great Britain.
 
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RobertP | 8 andra recensioner | Jul 22, 2011 |
A classic piece of social history, and required reading for all fans of naval fiction. Rodger goes a long way beyond our preconceptions about "rum, sodomy and the lash" to explain how the 18th century British navy - in effect the largest and most complex industrial organisation of its time - actually functioned. What controlled relations between officers and men? Why didn't sailors desert at the first opportunity? How did an organisation that relied on professional competence operate in an age of patronage and influence? How did the Admiralty make sure that sailors were fed and paid? What did a bo'sun actually do?… (mer)
 
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thorold | Aug 17, 2010 |
The alternative title for this work could be "The Impact of Politics and Social Change on the Royal Navy," as Rodger argues that without the need to secure religious liberty and Parliment's ultimate adoption of the fleet it is unlikely that the will would have been found to develop the service most symbolic of Britain, with additional profound results for the building of the British state and the evolution of British society. Which is to say that Protectorate and Restoration England, as authoritarian polities, were not unusual in creating efficient naval power on the fly, but it would seem to take a society-wide commitment to sustain such naval power. This you can learn from reading the conclusions, the rest of the work is a exhaustively detailed examination of the contingincies encountered on the way to the zenith of British naval power.… (mer)
 
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