
Mahan on naval warfare
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Authors:
- Mahan, A. T. (Alfred Thayer)
1840 - 1914
- Westcott, Allan F. (Allan Ferguson)
1882 - 1953
About this book
In an era when global empires were defined by their naval strength, "Mahan on Naval Warfare," edited by Allan Westcott, distills the profound insights of Rear Admiral Alfred Thayer Mahan. His seminal theories emphasize the strategic significance of sea power and its impact on national prosperity and security. Mahan's concepts of maritime dominance and the importance of naval bases resonate through the ages, influencing military strategies and foreign policies worldwide. Ideal for historians, military scholars, and civic activists, this collection offers a critical examination of how naval warfare shapes international relations. Delve into Mahan's compelling arguments and discover the enduring legacy of his thought on the complexities of power at sea.
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