Основной контент книги Naval battles of the world
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Naval battles of the world

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In «Naval Battles of the World,» Edward Shippen offers a comprehensive exploration of maritime warfare, weaving together historical accounts with vivid narrative techniques that bring each clash to life. This book delves into pivotal naval engagements across various epochs, illustrating how shifting tactics, technologies, and geopolitical contexts shaped the outcomes of these battles. Shippen's meticulous research is evident, as he seamlessly blends primary sources with his analytical insights, making it a crucial literary contribution to maritime history and military studies. Edward Shippen, an esteemed historian and novelist, was profoundly influenced by his background in naval affairs and a personal fascination with the sea. His passion likely stemmed from a lineage steeped in maritime tradition, combined with his academic rigor, which equips him with an ability to portray the full implications of naval warfare on national identities and international relations. Shippen's unique perspective and narrative flair position him as an authoritative voice in the genre of historical literature. Readers looking for a poignant and engaging recounting of naval history will find «Naval Battles of the World» indispensable. Shippen's ability to contextualize battles within broader historical frameworks not only entertains but also educates, making this book a must-read for scholars, students, and enthusiasts of military history.

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02 March 2025
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920 p.
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8596547857174
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