The U.S. Navy: A Concise History
Craig L. Symonds
(Author)
Description
This fast-paced narrative traces the emergence of the United States Navy as a global power from its birth during the American Revolution through to its current superpower status. The story highlights iconic moments of great drama pivotal to the nation's fortunes: John Paul Jones' attacks on the British in the Revolution, the Barbary Wars, and the arduous conquest of Iwo Jima. The book illuminates the changes--technological, institutional, and functional--of the U.S. Navy from its days as a small frigate navy through the age of steam and steel to the modern era of electronics and missiles. Historian Craig L. Symonds captures the evolving culture of the Navy and debates between policymakers about what role the institution should play in world affairs. Internal and external challenges dramatically altered the size and character of the Navy, with long periods of quiet inertia alternating with rapid expansion emerging out of crises. The history of the navy reflects the history of the nation as a whole, and its many changes derive in large part from the changing role of the United States itself.
Product Details
Price
$20.99
$19.52
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Publish Date
November 30, 2015
Pages
152
Dimensions
5.7 X 8.3 X 0.7 inches | 0.65 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780199394944
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Craig L. Symonds is the Professor Emeritus of history at the U.S. Naval Academy. He is the author of ten previous books, including The Battle of Midway, The Civil War at Sea, Neptune: The Allied Invasion of Europe and the D-Day Landings, and Decision at Sea: Five Naval Battles that Shaped American History, which won the Theodore and Franklin D. Roosevelt Prize in 2006.
Reviews
"[A] splendid little read that tells the story of America's Navy with just enough detail and anecdotes to engage . . ." --New York Journal of Books
"[T]he ultimate short introduction to the subject of the U.S. Navy . . . with easy and flowing prose that can be read in a few spare hours over the weekend and offers a career's worth of insight to help the reader begin asking questions." --War on the Rocks