The Royal Navy in the Napoleonic Age : Senior Service, 1800-1815 - Mark Jessop

The Royal Navy in the Napoleonic Age

Senior Service, 1800-1815

By: Mark Jessop

Hardcover | 30 January 2019

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In 1801 the newly forged United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland commenced life at war with France and her allies and remained so until 1815. After 1812 she had to shoulder the extra burden of a war against the United States of America. With conflict on multiple fronts, hardships continued to be inflicted at home. Trade was made precarious.

People became bone-weary of hostilities and the threat of invasion ran high. Napoleon Bonaparte was no ordinary opponent, and the United States navy showed the world the worth of her ships, but what stood in their way was the Royal Navy. Despite notable losses, after the victory of Trafalgar in 1805 she dominated the seas. Although not the only means, her warships were the nation's first line of defence that helped keep British shores safe.

As the era ended it was obvious the navy had to change. Steam began to alter perspectives with new opportunities. From the vantage point of later decades it could be seen what the Royal Navy had once been and still was. A naval superpower. Britain's oldest continual military force. The senior service.

32 b/w illustrations

About the Author

Mark Jessop uses primary sources of the era and secondary sources from the nineteenth century, to give a flavour of the language and opinions of dozens of politicians, naval officers, and ordinary people swept up in the tumultuous storm of the first years of the nineteenth century.
Industry Reviews
"...Jessop touches on several issues not ordinarily considered in more comprehensive histories..."-- "Naval Historical Foundation"
"It takes us into areas that aren't always covered, and makes it stand out from the crowd of Napoleonic Naval studies. The focus on Plymouth demonstrates the impact the wars could have back in Britain, especially in the major ports, while the chose of characters means we spend most of our time either on the lower decks, or getting the civilian view of the wars."-- "History of War"

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