The navy in India, 1763-1783
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The navy in India, 1763-1783
(Modern revivals in military history)
Gregg Revivals, 1993
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Originally published: London : Ernest Benn Ltd. , 1931
Bibliography: p. 11
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
"The Navy in India", first published in 1931, was Richmond's second major historical work. Based on archival documentation in Britain, France, Ceylon and the Dutch colonies at the Cape, this is a detailed study of political and operational decision-making as it affected the war in the east between 1779 and 1783. Richmond's primary objectives were to analyze both policy and the way in which causes affected strategy, and to comment on the influence governing the tactics employed by individual commanders. He stressed the vital strategic role of Singapore before its eventual fall, and was concerned with the general impact of logistical and health problems on individual campaigns.
目次
- Policy of the East Indian squadron, 1763-1771
- growth of the squadron, 1771-1774
- the war in the east, 1775-1781
- the effects of the Dutch entry into the war
- the capture of Negapatam and Trincomali
- the battle of February 17th, 1782
- the battle of April 12th, 1782
- the battle of July 6th, 1782
- the loss of Trincomali
- the battle of September 3rd, 1782
- the squadrons' wintering plans
- the spring operations, 1783
- the battle of June 20th, 1783.
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