
How Britain Won the War of 1812: The Royal Navy's Blockades of the United States, 1812-1815
Author(s): Brian Arthur (Author)
- Publisher: Boydell Press
- Publication Date: 17 Nov. 2011
- Edition: Illustrated
- Language: English
- Print length: 352 pages
- ISBN-10: 1843836653
- ISBN-13: 9781843836650
Book Description
Editorial Reviews
Review
[An] important read for anyone interested in the war, or the history of blockade, particularly as Arthur follows the evolution of the strategy through the world wars. ―
THE NYMAS REVIEWA significant achievement in historical scholarship. […] An outstanding work. ―
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MARITIME HISTORYA well-rounded examination from a fresh perspective. Readers will find themselves rethinking what they know of this period in American history. […] This scholarly and objective work provides vital research material to those who study this Anglo-American war. ―
PIRATES AND PRIVATEERSProvocative, well-researched, and cogently argued. [This] is an important work about the critical element of British strategy in the war. It is deeply referenced, strongly argued and a necessary corrective to American myths. ―
NAVAL HISTORYThis is the most carefully researched book on the effectiveness of the British blockade of the United States during this conflict to have yet been published. Arthur demonstrates how a bold use of sea power, with its advantages of mobility and surprise, can be a very effective weapon. […] For American scholars, this volume is one to be read, studied, and added to their bookshelves, for it fills a gap in the economic historiography of the War of 1812. ―
REVIEWS IN HISTORYTruly a major achievement of scholarship. […] Demonstrates that there is more to sea power than just ships and battles. ―
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