Rule Britannia : the Victorian and Edwardian Navy

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Rule Britannia : the Victorian and Edwardian Navy

Peter Padfield

(Pimlico, 538)

Pimlico, 2002

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"First published in Great Britain by Routledge & Kegan Paul Ltd 1981"--T. p. verso

Includes bibliographical references (p. 236-242) and index

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The Royal Navy of the 19th and early 20th centuries was a legendary force: it claimed supremacy in every ocean, policed the empire and provided the force behind Britain's power in the world. During this period the Service was commletely transformed, from the wooden walls of Nelson's time to the steel dreadnoughts, destroyers and submarines which fought at Jutland. Padfield describes the struggle to adapt to the radical changes which affected every aspect of weapons, tactics, education, propulsion, training and social attitudes. "Rule Britannia" looks, in human terms, at the background to the legends that accumulate about any service as splendid and uniquely powerful as the Royal Navy, setting down the reality in the words of those who served. Topics covered include: how an expedition was mounted to punish an African tribe; what a sailor was paid and how he was disciplined; what he ate and the diseases he suffered; his pride; his moments of frolic and his exhilaration in the chase. This work penetrates beneath the legend, describing each of the navy's tasks and illustrating the lives and attitudes of both the officers and the men of this superbly arrogant force.

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