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- Title Pages
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
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Chapter One Economics, Warfare, and the Sea, c.1650–1945 -
Chapter Two Neither a Silver Bullet Nor a Distraction: Economic Warfare in Sea-power Theory -
Chapter Three Convoys and Companies: Privatising Economic Warfare at Sea in the Dutch Republic, 1580–1800 -
Chapter Four Merchants of Fortune: Negotiating Spanish Neutrality in the American War of Independence -
Chapter Five Sea Power and Neutrality: The American Experience in Europe during the French Wars, 1793–1812 -
Chapter Six The Achievement and Cost of the British Convoy System, 1803–1815 -
Chapter Seven The Royal Navy and Economic Warfare against the United States during the War of 1812 -
Chapter Eight Protecting Neutrality at Sea in a Global Age, 1815–1914 -
Chapter Nine Postal Censorship and the Alchemy of Victory at Sea during the First World War -
Chapter Ten Britain and Economic Warfare in German Naval Thinking in the Era of the Great War -
Chapter Eleven Maritime Power and Economic Warfare in the Far East, 1937–1941 - Epilogue
- Contributors
- Select Bibliography
- Index
(p.239) Contributors
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- Source:
- Economic Warfare and the Sea
- Author(s):
David Morgan-Owen
Louis Halewood
- Publisher:
- Liverpool University Press
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- Title Pages
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
-
Chapter One Economics, Warfare, and the Sea, c.1650–1945 -
Chapter Two Neither a Silver Bullet Nor a Distraction: Economic Warfare in Sea-power Theory -
Chapter Three Convoys and Companies: Privatising Economic Warfare at Sea in the Dutch Republic, 1580–1800 -
Chapter Four Merchants of Fortune: Negotiating Spanish Neutrality in the American War of Independence -
Chapter Five Sea Power and Neutrality: The American Experience in Europe during the French Wars, 1793–1812 -
Chapter Six The Achievement and Cost of the British Convoy System, 1803–1815 -
Chapter Seven The Royal Navy and Economic Warfare against the United States during the War of 1812 -
Chapter Eight Protecting Neutrality at Sea in a Global Age, 1815–1914 -
Chapter Nine Postal Censorship and the Alchemy of Victory at Sea during the First World War -
Chapter Ten Britain and Economic Warfare in German Naval Thinking in the Era of the Great War -
Chapter Eleven Maritime Power and Economic Warfare in the Far East, 1937–1941 - Epilogue
- Contributors
- Select Bibliography
- Index