The Barbary Wars, fought against Tripoli from 1801-05 and Algiers in 1815, were among the first overseas operations for the young United States Navy. Historians have explored the combat that took place and chronicled the daring deeds of some of America's first military heroes. Also heavily explored are the impact of these conflicts on both the navy and the nation's place in the world. Inadequate attention, however, has been paid to how the wars were managed and won, and that is the focus of this study. Commanders' decisions outside combat proved far more important than any heroics they displayed in battle. The commodores had a wide range of duties and significant latitude in the direction of their squadrons. The lack of previous naval opera...
“Opportunities of Empire” is a collective biography of three uncommon commoners in the early America...
The British Navy during the age of sail was systematically successful against its opponents, most no...
Existing studies of the American Navy\u27s role in World War I have emphasized the combat and logist...
The Barbary Wars fought against Tripoli from 1801-05 and Algiers in 1815 were among the first overse...
The First Barbary War was a naval conflict fought between the United States and Tripoli from 1801-18...
Throughout the first three decades of its independence, the United States constantly experienced con...
The aim of this paper is to examine the conduct of war at sea at the time of Napoleon and to explore...
Naval history,like military history, has until recently concerned itself largely with battles, or at...
In the two and a quarter centuries since the birth of the United States, its navy has experienced, o...
The latest volume of the Britannia Naval Histories of World War II revisits the Royal Navy’s officia...
"The twelve chapters, with one exception, were contributed to the New York times current history mag...
Utilizing General Carl von Clausewitz’s theory of friction in combat, Close on the Wind examines win...
In 1793, Great Britain embarked on a war against Revolutionary France to reestablish a balance of po...
The 1830s is an overlooked period in American naval history, overshadowed by the more popular and ac...
What history buff could possibly resist the subtitle “Five Naval Battles That Shaped American Histor...
“Opportunities of Empire” is a collective biography of three uncommon commoners in the early America...
The British Navy during the age of sail was systematically successful against its opponents, most no...
Existing studies of the American Navy\u27s role in World War I have emphasized the combat and logist...
The Barbary Wars fought against Tripoli from 1801-05 and Algiers in 1815 were among the first overse...
The First Barbary War was a naval conflict fought between the United States and Tripoli from 1801-18...
Throughout the first three decades of its independence, the United States constantly experienced con...
The aim of this paper is to examine the conduct of war at sea at the time of Napoleon and to explore...
Naval history,like military history, has until recently concerned itself largely with battles, or at...
In the two and a quarter centuries since the birth of the United States, its navy has experienced, o...
The latest volume of the Britannia Naval Histories of World War II revisits the Royal Navy’s officia...
"The twelve chapters, with one exception, were contributed to the New York times current history mag...
Utilizing General Carl von Clausewitz’s theory of friction in combat, Close on the Wind examines win...
In 1793, Great Britain embarked on a war against Revolutionary France to reestablish a balance of po...
The 1830s is an overlooked period in American naval history, overshadowed by the more popular and ac...
What history buff could possibly resist the subtitle “Five Naval Battles That Shaped American Histor...
“Opportunities of Empire” is a collective biography of three uncommon commoners in the early America...
The British Navy during the age of sail was systematically successful against its opponents, most no...
Existing studies of the American Navy\u27s role in World War I have emphasized the combat and logist...