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Roger Morriss

    Este autor se centra en la historia naval, sirviendo como Profesor Senior en la Universidad de Exeter y Editor General de la Navy Records Society. Su trabajo probablemente ofrece profundos conocimientos sobre temas marítimos con rigor académico. Los lectores pueden esperar estudios detallados e informativos dentro de este campo. Sus posiciones sugieren experiencia y autoridad en la investigación histórica naval.

    Cambridge Military Histories
    Science, Utility and British Naval Technology, 1793-1815
    The Foundations of British Maritime Ascendancy
    • 2020

      Science, Utility and British Naval Technology, 1793-1815

      Samuel Bentham and the Royal Dockyards

      • 388 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      Focusing on the transformative period of 1796 to 1807, the book delves into the significant contributions of Samuel Bentham as the Inspector General of Naval Works. It highlights his influence on dockyard technology and the accompanying shifts in industrial culture within the naval yards. By exploring both technological advancements and cultural changes, it offers a comprehensive view of this pivotal era in naval history.

      Science, Utility and British Naval Technology, 1793-1815
    • 2014

      Before 1815 Britain established a global empire, achieved naval domination, and laid the foundations of the first industrial revolution. This book explains the central and often underestimated role of the British state in providing the money and infrastructure to support its maritime ascendancy and develop expertise in overseas expansion.

      Cambridge Military Histories
    • 2010

      The book delves into the crucial functions of the British state during the eighteenth century, highlighting how its policies and actions were instrumental in driving the country's global expansion and dominance. It examines the interplay between state mechanisms and imperial ambitions, shedding light on the political, economic, and social factors that contributed to Britain's rise as a global power during this period.

      The Foundations of British Maritime Ascendancy