Maritime Power and the Struggle for F..., Peter Padfield
Maritime Power and the Struggle for F..., Peter Padfield
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Maritime Power and the Struggle for Freedom
Naval campaigns that shaped the modern world 1788-1851

Author: Peter Padfield

Narrator: James Cameron Stewart

Unabridged: 19 hr 55 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 02/15/2022


Synopsis

In Maritime Power and the Struggle for Freedom, Peter Padfield presents a superb description and analysis of naval campaigns, conducted between 1788 and 1851, that shaped the modern world.

Winner of the Mountbatten Maritime Prize, this is the second of Padfield's masterful trilogy that traces the impact of naval power on modern history, and the means by which it has been enacted. The book combines vivid and engrossing descriptions of historically important events with careful analysis and intelligent discussion of the idea that maritime powers are fundamentally different—in attitude, behaviors and outcomes—to landlocked states.

About Peter Padfield

Peter Padfield is a leading naval historian and biographer. He trained for the sea as a cadet in H.M.S. Worcester, subsequently serving in the P & O Line. In 1957 he sailed under Cdr. Alan Villiers in the replica pilgrim bark, Mayflower II, from Plymouth, England, to Plymouth, Massachusetts, where Mayflower is now preserved. Working his passage to the south Pacific he sailed among the Solomon Islands before leaving the sea and settling with his wife in Suffolk, England. His first major book, The Titanic and the Californian, defended the captain of the Californian from the charge of not going to Titanic's rescue. He subsequently turned to naval subjects, particularly great gunnery, strategy, and tactics. His biography of the U-boat admiral, Karl Donitz, led him to a portrayal of submarine warfare in War Beneath the Sea, and to biographies of other leading Nazis, Heinrich Himmler and Rudolf Hess, subsequently translated into many European languages. Latterly he has returned to naval history, attempting to bring it out of the specialist closet and present it as a major determinant of the modern world in a trilogy whose second volume, Maritime Power and the Struggle for Freedom, won the 2003 Mountbatten Maritime Prize.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Grant on April 17, 2024

Padfield continues his trilogy with an in-depth study of the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, with brief asides on the War of 1812 and the First Opium War. He argues that Britain's maritime society produced greater wealth, freedom, and even art (aside from music).......more

Goodreads review by Phil on December 02, 2020

Padfield presents a fascinating overview of history through the lens of naval power. The focus is in the struggle between mercantile Britain and agricultural France, especially events surrounding the French Revolution. I have read many books on this topic, but Maritime Power is one of the best and m......more

Goodreads review by Tim on May 08, 2013

An excellent history of Britain's entry into global maritime affairs and the conflicts between Nelson and Napoleon.......more