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The Naval Route to the Abyss

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The Naval Route to the Abyss

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The Naval Route to the Abyss book

The Anglo-German Naval Race 1895-1914

The Naval Route to the Abyss

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The Naval Route to the Abyss book

The Anglo-German Naval Race 1895-1914
ByMatthew S. Seligmann, Frank Nägler
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2015
eBook Published 14 March 2016
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315555317
Pages 558
eBook ISBN 9781315555317
Subjects Humanities, Politics & International Relations
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Seligmann, M.S., & Nägler, F. (2015). The Naval Route to the Abyss: The Anglo-German Naval Race 1895-1914 (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315555317

ABSTRACT

The intense rivalry in battleship building that took place between Britain and Germany in the run up to the First World War is seen by many as the most totemic of all armaments races. Blamed by numerous commentators during the inter-war years as a major cause of the Great War, it has become emblematic of all that is wrong with international competitions in military strength. Yet, despite this notoriety, ’the Great Naval Race’ has not received the attention that this elevated status would merit and it has never been examined from the viewpoint of both of its participants simultaneously and equally. This volume, which contains a comprehensive survey of the existing scholarship on this topic, both English-language and German, as well as important primary source materials from a range of archives in both Britain and Germany, fills this gap. By putting the actions of the British Admiralty side-by-side with those of its German counterparts, it enables the naval race to be viewed comparatively and thereby facilitates an understanding of how the two parties to this conflict interacted. By offering a comprehensive range of German documents in both their original text and in English translation, the book makes the German role in this conflict accessible to an English speaking audience for the first time. As such, it is an essential volume for any serious student of naval policy in the pre-First World War era.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|102 pages

Tirpitz’s Ascendency: The Design and Initial Execution of a Naval Challenge 1895–1904/5

chapter 2|52 pages

Recognising the German Challenge: The Royal Navy 1898–1904

chapter 3|82 pages

Obstacles, Success, and Risks: The German Navy, 1905–1907

chapter 4|40 pages

Meeting the German Challenge: The Royal Navy 1905–1907

chapter 5|72 pages

Tirpitz Triumphant? German Naval Policy 1908–1911

chapter 6|48 pages

Surpassing the German Challenge: The Royal Navy 1908–1911

chapter 7|18 pages

Decay: German Naval Policy 1912–1914

chapter 8|70 pages

Defeating the German Challenge: The Royal Navy 1912–1914

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