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A New Naval History

Ruger, Jan(Afterword by)Chalus, Elaine(Contributions by)Conley, Mary A.(Contributions by)Hanna, Emma(Contributions by)Korte, Barbara(Contributions by)McCreery, Cindy(Contributions by)Miles, Ellie(Contributions by)Parker, Katherine(Contributions by)Rayner, Jonathan(Contributions by)Robinson, Cicely(Contributions by)Spence, Daniel(Contributions by)Wilson, Evan(Contributions by)Zimmerman, Ulrike(Contributions by)Colville, Quintin(Edited by)Davey, James(Edited by)Jones, Max(Series edited by)
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A New Naval History brings together the most significant and interdisciplinary approaches to contemporary naval history.

The last few decades have witnessed a transformation in how this field is researched and understood and this volume captures the state of a field that continues to develop apace.

It examines - through the prism of naval affairs - issues of nationhood and imperialism; the legacy of Nelson; the socio-cultural realities of life in ships and naval bases; and the processes of commemoration, journalism and stage-managed pageantry that plotted the interrelationship of ship and shore.

This bold and original publication will be essential for undergraduate and postgraduate students of naval and maritime history.

Beyond that, though, it marks an important intervention into wider historiographies that will be read by scholars from across the spectrum of social history, cultural studies and the analysis of national identity.

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Manchester University Press
152611383X / 9781526113832
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
359.009
17/12/2018
England
English
264 pages
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