The Royal Navy 1793-1800: Birth of a Superpower
France declared war upon the British in 1793. The burden to conduct a long conflict proved heavy for that island nation. Poverty increased. Liberties and freedoms were sometimes taken away. Thousands of men had to leave their families, and disease, desertion and death meant that many never returned. At first the Royal Navy barely had enough warships to cope, but eight years later she had more than enough. By that time a threat of invasion towards Ireland prompted Parliament to enact a new nation, christened The United Kingdom of Great Britain. As such, 1800 became the final year of the old Kingdom of Great Britain. As she passed away, many of her men and women might have wondered as to what had made her navy a true Neptune. What had assisted the slow birth of a naval 'superpower'? This book seeks to answer that very question.
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The Royal Navy 1793-1800: Birth of a Superpower
France declared war upon the British in 1793. The burden to conduct a long conflict proved heavy for that island nation. Poverty increased. Liberties and freedoms were sometimes taken away. Thousands of men had to leave their families, and disease, desertion and death meant that many never returned. At first the Royal Navy barely had enough warships to cope, but eight years later she had more than enough. By that time a threat of invasion towards Ireland prompted Parliament to enact a new nation, christened The United Kingdom of Great Britain. As such, 1800 became the final year of the old Kingdom of Great Britain. As she passed away, many of her men and women might have wondered as to what had made her navy a true Neptune. What had assisted the slow birth of a naval 'superpower'? This book seeks to answer that very question.
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The Royal Navy 1793-1800: Birth of a Superpower

The Royal Navy 1793-1800: Birth of a Superpower

by Mark Jessop
The Royal Navy 1793-1800: Birth of a Superpower

The Royal Navy 1793-1800: Birth of a Superpower

by Mark Jessop

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Overview

France declared war upon the British in 1793. The burden to conduct a long conflict proved heavy for that island nation. Poverty increased. Liberties and freedoms were sometimes taken away. Thousands of men had to leave their families, and disease, desertion and death meant that many never returned. At first the Royal Navy barely had enough warships to cope, but eight years later she had more than enough. By that time a threat of invasion towards Ireland prompted Parliament to enact a new nation, christened The United Kingdom of Great Britain. As such, 1800 became the final year of the old Kingdom of Great Britain. As she passed away, many of her men and women might have wondered as to what had made her navy a true Neptune. What had assisted the slow birth of a naval 'superpower'? This book seeks to answer that very question.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781526720351
Publisher: Pen and Sword
Publication date: 11/19/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 200
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Mark Jessop was a communicator in the Royal Navy at the time of the Falklands War, served multiple times in the Gulf, and did a tour of the Far East. Based in some of the largest British naval dockyards and having served on three frigates, he came to see not only the importance of yard workers and ships, but also just what it takes to maintain a Naval fleet. He has taught philosophy, theology, and enterprise. With a deep interest in military history, geography and art, he is keen to honour the heroes (both named and unnamed) of the age of sail and to bring their stories to life.

Table of Contents

Preface vii

Major Events Between 1793 and 1800 ix

Chapter 1 The Sons of the Waves 1

Chapter 2 Heart of Oak Are Our Ships 10

Chapter 3 Jolly Tars Are Our Men 22

Chapter 4 To Receive Them on Shore 42

Chapter 5 As Free Men, Not Slaves 57

Chapter 6 Steady, Boys, Steady 79

Chapter 7 Drub Them Ashore as We Drub Them at Sea 107

Chapter 8 'Tis to Glory We Steer 141

Epilogue Cheer Up My Lads, With One Heart Let Us Sing 158

Bibliography 160

Journals, Articles, Reports Etc by Unknown Authors 169

Index 172

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