OVERTURNS ESTABLISHED THINKING ABOUT THE ANGLO-AMERICAN WAR OF
1812-15.
Named one of the 20 Notable Naval Books of 2011 in the US Naval
Institute Proceedings Magazine, May 2012
The War of 1812 between Britain and the United States was fought on
many fronts: single ship actions in the Atlantic; aUS invasion of
Canada, which the Canadians heroically resisted; the burning of the
new US capital, Washington, by the British, the President's house
subsequently painted white to hide the fire damage; and an
unsuccessful attack bythe British on New Orleans. The war is usually
seen as a draw. However, as this book demonstrates, it was in fact a
British victory. The United States achieved none of its war aims, and
the peace, concluded in December 1814, metBritain's long-term maritime
needs.
This book reassesses the war, showing how the British achieved success
through an effective commercial maritime blockade which had
devastating consequences on the vulnerable, undeveloped USeconomy.
Neutral vessels were included - one of the causes of the war had been
the United States' objection to British interference with US ships in
Britain's war with Napoleonic France - and Britain's refusal to
concede this point enabled the strategy of commercial maritime
blockades to be reused by Britain to good effect in subsequent wars,
including those of 1914-18 and 1939-45.
BRIAN ARTHUR gained a PhD at the University of Greenwich in Britain,
following research in the United States which was completed with the
aid of a Caird North America Fellowship from the National Maritime
Museum in London.
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The Royal Navy's Blockades of the United States, 1812-1815
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781782040019
Publisert
2022
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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