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. Â Â 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 n...
“Opportunities of Empire” is a collective biography of three uncommon commoners in the early America...
This thesis analyses the decisions that affected Anglo-American naval relations from the Gulf of Mex...
My subject is The Origins of Maritime Strategy and The Development of Sea Power. I feel a little dif...
The Barbary Wars fought against Tripoli from 1801-05 and Algiers in 1815 were among the first overse...
The Barbary Wars, fought against Tripoli from 1801-05 and Algiers in 1815, were among the first over...
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...
For its first eighty-five years, the United States was only a minor naval power. Its fledgling fleet...
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...
What history buff could possibly resist the subtitle “Five Naval Battles That Shaped American Histor...
The voyage of the U.S. Navy’s “Great White Fleet” constituted an exercise in personal leadership on ...
By looking to the maritime past and scuttling the idea that somehow the “gray zones” of today have i...
This study analyzes U.S. relations with the Barbary States from 1784 to 1805. After the American Rev...
The discussion arranges itself in three parts: (1) an examination of strategic significance; (2) a ...
“Opportunities of Empire” is a collective biography of three uncommon commoners in the early America...
This thesis analyses the decisions that affected Anglo-American naval relations from the Gulf of Mex...
My subject is The Origins of Maritime Strategy and The Development of Sea Power. I feel a little dif...
The Barbary Wars fought against Tripoli from 1801-05 and Algiers in 1815 were among the first overse...
The Barbary Wars, fought against Tripoli from 1801-05 and Algiers in 1815, were among the first over...
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...
For its first eighty-five years, the United States was only a minor naval power. Its fledgling fleet...
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...
What history buff could possibly resist the subtitle “Five Naval Battles That Shaped American Histor...
The voyage of the U.S. Navy’s “Great White Fleet” constituted an exercise in personal leadership on ...
By looking to the maritime past and scuttling the idea that somehow the “gray zones” of today have i...
This study analyzes U.S. relations with the Barbary States from 1784 to 1805. After the American Rev...
The discussion arranges itself in three parts: (1) an examination of strategic significance; (2) a ...
“Opportunities of Empire” is a collective biography of three uncommon commoners in the early America...
This thesis analyses the decisions that affected Anglo-American naval relations from the Gulf of Mex...
My subject is The Origins of Maritime Strategy and The Development of Sea Power. I feel a little dif...