Colin Partridge, Jean de Preneuf, Andrew Lambert
The Channel Islands in Anglo-French Relations, 1689-1918
Colin Partridge, Jean de Preneuf, Andrew Lambert
The Channel Islands in Anglo-French Relations, 1689-1918
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Examines how the Channel Islands have been crucial to Britain's successful maritime superiority in the English Channel.
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Examines how the Channel Islands have been crucial to Britain's successful maritime superiority in the English Channel.
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- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 310
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 588g
- ISBN-13: 9781783276554
- ISBN-10: 178327655X
- Artikelnr.: 68468208
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 310
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 588g
- ISBN-13: 9781783276554
- ISBN-10: 178327655X
- Artikelnr.: 68468208
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Colin Partridge is a former consultant to the States of Guernsey's 'Fortress Guernsey' programme for the restoration and interpretation of Guernsey's fortifications. Jean de Préneuf is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Lille and Head of the Research, Teaching and Studies Unit at the Historical Branch of the French Ministry of Defence at Vincennes. Andrew Lambert is Professor of War Studies at King's College, London and one of Britain's foremost maritime and naval historians.
List of illustrations List of contributors Preface Introduction: 'The Ehrenbreitstein of the English Channel', Andrew Lambert Part 1: Corsairs: the Ancien re
gime and French Wars from 1689 1. Granville's Privateers and Anglo-French Conflict in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries,Michel Aumont 2. 'Fire No Guns, Shed No Tears': Channel Island Privateers, British Strategic Thinking, and the Politics of Neutrality During the Seven Years War,Anna Brinkman-Schwartz Part 2: The Islands - French and British intelligence from the Seven Years War to 1815 3. The Channel Islands in Anglo-French Strategy, 1756-82, Richard Harding Part 3: Territorial Waters - The Land and Sea Interface from 17th to 20th centuries 4. Channel Islands Territorialisation: A challenge between Local, National, and International Law (XVII° - XIX°), Fre
de
ric Saffroy 5. Surveying the Islands: Captain Martin White RN and the Hydrography of the Islands, Michael Barritt: Part 4: Engineering strategic change. 6. The development and fate of the Channel Harbours of Refuge, William Allsop Part 5: Alderney and the Channel Islands - Naval Strategy from 1815 to 1905 7. French Naval Strategy and the Anglo-Norman Islands 1815-to 1914, Jean de Pre
neuf: 8. Commanding the Channel: The Channel Islands in British Grand Strategy, 1814 -1914,Andrew Lambert Part 6: Civil Societies and Anglo-French Naval Rivalry - the 19th century to WWI 9. Hydrographic and nautical knowledge in French coastal defence strategy: the case of Channel Islands area,Isabelle Delumeau: 10. Alderney: The Impact of National Defence, Colin Partridge Part 7: Trade War - the protection of Channel Islands shipping in the Great War 11. The Channel Islands in French Naval Strategy during the First World War, Thomas Vaisset 12. Royal Navy Trade Defence in the English Channel during the First World War, Alexander Howlett Afterword: Alderney, The Channel Islands, and the Study of History, Alan James Bibliography Index
gime and French Wars from 1689 1. Granville's Privateers and Anglo-French Conflict in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries,Michel Aumont 2. 'Fire No Guns, Shed No Tears': Channel Island Privateers, British Strategic Thinking, and the Politics of Neutrality During the Seven Years War,Anna Brinkman-Schwartz Part 2: The Islands - French and British intelligence from the Seven Years War to 1815 3. The Channel Islands in Anglo-French Strategy, 1756-82, Richard Harding Part 3: Territorial Waters - The Land and Sea Interface from 17th to 20th centuries 4. Channel Islands Territorialisation: A challenge between Local, National, and International Law (XVII° - XIX°), Fre
de
ric Saffroy 5. Surveying the Islands: Captain Martin White RN and the Hydrography of the Islands, Michael Barritt: Part 4: Engineering strategic change. 6. The development and fate of the Channel Harbours of Refuge, William Allsop Part 5: Alderney and the Channel Islands - Naval Strategy from 1815 to 1905 7. French Naval Strategy and the Anglo-Norman Islands 1815-to 1914, Jean de Pre
neuf: 8. Commanding the Channel: The Channel Islands in British Grand Strategy, 1814 -1914,Andrew Lambert Part 6: Civil Societies and Anglo-French Naval Rivalry - the 19th century to WWI 9. Hydrographic and nautical knowledge in French coastal defence strategy: the case of Channel Islands area,Isabelle Delumeau: 10. Alderney: The Impact of National Defence, Colin Partridge Part 7: Trade War - the protection of Channel Islands shipping in the Great War 11. The Channel Islands in French Naval Strategy during the First World War, Thomas Vaisset 12. Royal Navy Trade Defence in the English Channel during the First World War, Alexander Howlett Afterword: Alderney, The Channel Islands, and the Study of History, Alan James Bibliography Index
List of illustrations List of contributors Preface Introduction: 'The Ehrenbreitstein of the English Channel', Andrew Lambert Part 1: Corsairs: the Ancien re
gime and French Wars from 1689 1. Granville's Privateers and Anglo-French Conflict in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries,Michel Aumont 2. 'Fire No Guns, Shed No Tears': Channel Island Privateers, British Strategic Thinking, and the Politics of Neutrality During the Seven Years War,Anna Brinkman-Schwartz Part 2: The Islands - French and British intelligence from the Seven Years War to 1815 3. The Channel Islands in Anglo-French Strategy, 1756-82, Richard Harding Part 3: Territorial Waters - The Land and Sea Interface from 17th to 20th centuries 4. Channel Islands Territorialisation: A challenge between Local, National, and International Law (XVII° - XIX°), Fre
de
ric Saffroy 5. Surveying the Islands: Captain Martin White RN and the Hydrography of the Islands, Michael Barritt: Part 4: Engineering strategic change. 6. The development and fate of the Channel Harbours of Refuge, William Allsop Part 5: Alderney and the Channel Islands - Naval Strategy from 1815 to 1905 7. French Naval Strategy and the Anglo-Norman Islands 1815-to 1914, Jean de Pre
neuf: 8. Commanding the Channel: The Channel Islands in British Grand Strategy, 1814 -1914,Andrew Lambert Part 6: Civil Societies and Anglo-French Naval Rivalry - the 19th century to WWI 9. Hydrographic and nautical knowledge in French coastal defence strategy: the case of Channel Islands area,Isabelle Delumeau: 10. Alderney: The Impact of National Defence, Colin Partridge Part 7: Trade War - the protection of Channel Islands shipping in the Great War 11. The Channel Islands in French Naval Strategy during the First World War, Thomas Vaisset 12. Royal Navy Trade Defence in the English Channel during the First World War, Alexander Howlett Afterword: Alderney, The Channel Islands, and the Study of History, Alan James Bibliography Index
gime and French Wars from 1689 1. Granville's Privateers and Anglo-French Conflict in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries,Michel Aumont 2. 'Fire No Guns, Shed No Tears': Channel Island Privateers, British Strategic Thinking, and the Politics of Neutrality During the Seven Years War,Anna Brinkman-Schwartz Part 2: The Islands - French and British intelligence from the Seven Years War to 1815 3. The Channel Islands in Anglo-French Strategy, 1756-82, Richard Harding Part 3: Territorial Waters - The Land and Sea Interface from 17th to 20th centuries 4. Channel Islands Territorialisation: A challenge between Local, National, and International Law (XVII° - XIX°), Fre
de
ric Saffroy 5. Surveying the Islands: Captain Martin White RN and the Hydrography of the Islands, Michael Barritt: Part 4: Engineering strategic change. 6. The development and fate of the Channel Harbours of Refuge, William Allsop Part 5: Alderney and the Channel Islands - Naval Strategy from 1815 to 1905 7. French Naval Strategy and the Anglo-Norman Islands 1815-to 1914, Jean de Pre
neuf: 8. Commanding the Channel: The Channel Islands in British Grand Strategy, 1814 -1914,Andrew Lambert Part 6: Civil Societies and Anglo-French Naval Rivalry - the 19th century to WWI 9. Hydrographic and nautical knowledge in French coastal defence strategy: the case of Channel Islands area,Isabelle Delumeau: 10. Alderney: The Impact of National Defence, Colin Partridge Part 7: Trade War - the protection of Channel Islands shipping in the Great War 11. The Channel Islands in French Naval Strategy during the First World War, Thomas Vaisset 12. Royal Navy Trade Defence in the English Channel during the First World War, Alexander Howlett Afterword: Alderney, The Channel Islands, and the Study of History, Alan James Bibliography Index