In these years parliament, particularly the House of Commons, greatly increased its authority. Naval administration and naval operations provided many of the incentives and issues that led parliament to increase its power and status. Despite the diversity of personalities and political outlook within parliament the majority in both Houses was united in certain attitudes which governed their approach to naval affairs. These attitudes, a consciousness of England's vulnerability to sea-borne invasion, a belief in English sovereignty of the seas, are described in the first chapter. In the same chapter the ways in which these attitudes were modified by the developments between 1688 and 1714, particularly increasing parliamentary knowledge of nav...
The shock of the Dutch descent on the Thames and Medway was reflected by diarists such as Samuel Pep...
In early modern England (after 1707, Britain), there was an argument that war at sea, especially war...
The seventeenth century saw England\u27s government more fully monopolize the legitimate exercise of...
This dissertation deals with the administration of the English navy during the turbulent years of th...
This thesis is concerned chiefly with the military role of sea power during the English Civil War. P...
This thesis is concerned chiefly with the military role of sea power during the English Civil War. P...
Between 1688 and 1742, the Royal Navy emerged as the largest navy in Europe. New bases, increasing l...
Between 1603 and 1613 the navy James I had inherited rotted slowly at its moorings, neglected by cor...
The intention of this thesis is to provide a study of the administrative developments in the navy fr...
This work is concerned With naval activity between 1422 and 1485 in which the English government was...
In early modern England (after 1707, Britain), there was an argument that war at sea, especially war...
This thesis seeks to examine where and how privateers fit into the composition and development of th...
This study is primarily concerned with how the Caroline Navy was run, both in theory and in practic...
This book foregrounds the role of the Royal Navy in creating the British Atlantic in the eighteenth ...
This thesis is a study of the changing legal and political climate surrounding piracy in England in ...
The shock of the Dutch descent on the Thames and Medway was reflected by diarists such as Samuel Pep...
In early modern England (after 1707, Britain), there was an argument that war at sea, especially war...
The seventeenth century saw England\u27s government more fully monopolize the legitimate exercise of...
This dissertation deals with the administration of the English navy during the turbulent years of th...
This thesis is concerned chiefly with the military role of sea power during the English Civil War. P...
This thesis is concerned chiefly with the military role of sea power during the English Civil War. P...
Between 1688 and 1742, the Royal Navy emerged as the largest navy in Europe. New bases, increasing l...
Between 1603 and 1613 the navy James I had inherited rotted slowly at its moorings, neglected by cor...
The intention of this thesis is to provide a study of the administrative developments in the navy fr...
This work is concerned With naval activity between 1422 and 1485 in which the English government was...
In early modern England (after 1707, Britain), there was an argument that war at sea, especially war...
This thesis seeks to examine where and how privateers fit into the composition and development of th...
This study is primarily concerned with how the Caroline Navy was run, both in theory and in practic...
This book foregrounds the role of the Royal Navy in creating the British Atlantic in the eighteenth ...
This thesis is a study of the changing legal and political climate surrounding piracy in England in ...
The shock of the Dutch descent on the Thames and Medway was reflected by diarists such as Samuel Pep...
In early modern England (after 1707, Britain), there was an argument that war at sea, especially war...
The seventeenth century saw England\u27s government more fully monopolize the legitimate exercise of...