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The Royal Navy and the German threat, 1901-1914: admiralty plans to protect British trade in a war against Germany
Matthew S. Seligmann
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Frontmatter
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Abbreviations (page x)
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Introduction (page 1)
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1. Handelskrieg gegen England: German Plans to Attack British Commerce in an Anglo-German War (page 7)
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2. Uncovering the Plan: British Intelligence on German Intentions (page 25)
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3. The Dawn of the Lusitania: Germany's Fighting Liners and the Cunard Agreement of July 1903 (page 46)
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4. A 'Fighting Cruiser' to Hunt 'the German Greyhounds': The Origins of HMS Invincible Revisited (page 65)
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5. Testing Jurisprudence: Slade's Battle to Change the Laws of War at Sea (page 89)
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6. Establishing a Global Intelligence System (page 109)
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7. Churchill's DAMS (page 132)
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Epilogue (page 163)
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Conclusion (page 171)
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Bibliography (page 174)
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Index (page 183)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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JBRS | 52.3 (Jul. 2013): 817-818 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/41999404 |
Citable Link
Published: 2012
Publisher: Oxford University Press
- 9780191741432 (ebook)
- 9780199574032 (hardcover)