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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_1036385043
    Format: xv, 399 Seiten, 8 ungezählte Seiten , Illustrationen (teilweise farbig), Karten , 25 cm
    ISBN: 0300230044 , 9780300230048
    Content: Andrew Lambert, author of The Challenge: Britain Against America in the Naval War of 1812--winner of the prestigious Anderson Medal--turns his attention to Athens, Carthage, Venice, the Dutch Republic, and Britain, examining how their identities as "seapowers" informed their actions and enabled them to achieve success disproportionate to their size. Lambert demonstrates how creating maritime identities made these states more dynamic, open, and inclusive than their lumbering continental rivals. Only when they forgot this aspect of their identity did these nations begin to decline. Recognizing that the United States and China are modern naval powers--rather than seapowers--is essential to understanding current affairs, as well as the long-term trends in world history. This volume is a highly original "big think" analysis of five states whose success--and eventual failure--is a subject of enduring interest, by a scholar at the top of his game
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 362-372 und Index
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Lambert, Andrew Seapower States New Haven : Yale University Press, 2018 ISBN 9780300240900
    Language: English
    Subjects: Political Science
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    Keywords: Seemacht ; Marine ; Internationaler Konflikt ; Historische Darstellung ; Fachkunde
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  • 2
    UID:
    almahu_BV046355736
    Format: xv, 399 Seiten, 8 ungezählte Seiten Bildtafeln : , Illustrationen (teilweise farbig), Karten.
    Edition: First published in paperback
    ISBN: 978-0-300-25148-7 , 978-0-300-23004-8
    Content: Andrew Lambert, author of The Challenge: Britain Against America in the Naval War of 1812--winner of the prestigious Anderson Medal--turns his attention to Athens, Carthage, Venice, the Dutch Republic, and Britain, examining how their identities as "seapowers" informed their actions and enabled them to achieve success disproportionate to their size. Lambert demonstrates how creating maritime identities made these states more dynamic, open, and inclusive than their lumbering continental rivals. Only when they forgot this aspect of their identity did these nations begin to decline. Recognizing that the United States and China are modern naval powers--rather than seapowers--is essential to understanding current affairs, as well as the long-term trends in world history. This volume is a highly original "big think" analysis of five states whose success--and eventual failure--is a subject of enduring interest, by a scholar at the top of his game
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 362-372 und Index
    Language: English
    Subjects: History , Political Science
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    RVK:
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    Keywords: Seemacht ; Marine ; Internationaler Konflikt
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_1811177697
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (320 p.) , 16 b-w illus
    ISBN: 9780300240900
    Content: One of the most eminent historians of our age investigates the extraordinary success of five small maritime states Andrew Lambert, author of The Challenge: Britain Against America in the Naval War of 1812-winner of the prestigious Anderson Medal-turns his attention to Athens, Carthage, Venice, the Dutch Republic, and Britain, examining how their identities as "seapowers" informed their actions and enabled them to achieve success disproportionate to their size. Lambert demonstrates how creating maritime identities made these states more dynamic, open, and inclusive than their lumbering continental rivals. Only when they forgot this aspect of their identity did these nations begin to decline. Recognizing that the United States and China are modern naval powers-rather than seapowers-is essential to understanding current affairs, as well as the long-term trends in world history. This volume is a highly original "big think" analysis of five states whose success-and eventual failure-is a subject of enduring interest, by a scholar at the top of his game
    Note: In English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780300230048
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als print ISBN 9780300230048
    Language: English
    URL: Cover
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  • 4
    UID:
    edocfu_9960177780502883
    Format: 1 online resource (427 pages)
    ISBN: 0-300-24090-2
    Content: One of the most eminent historians of our age investigates the extraordinary success of five small maritime states Andrew Lambert, author of The Challenge: Britain Against America in the Naval War of 1812-winner of the prestigious Anderson Medal-turns his attention to Athens, Carthage, Venice, the Dutch Republic, and Britain, examining how their identities as "seapowers" informed their actions and enabled them to achieve success disproportionate to their size.   Lambert demonstrates how creating maritime identities made these states more dynamic, open, and inclusive than their lumbering continental rivals. Only when they forgot this aspect of their identity did these nations begin to decline. Recognizing that the United States and China are modern naval powers-rather than seapowers-is essential to understanding current affairs, as well as the long-term trends in world history. This volume is a highly original "big think" analysis of five states whose success-and eventual failure-is a subject of enduring interest, by a scholar at the top of his game.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , CONTENTS -- , ILLUSTRATIONS AND MAPS -- , ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- , PREFACE -- , Introduction. Seapower as Culture -- , 1. Creating Seapower Identity -- , 2. Constructing a Seapower: Athens, Democracy and Empire -- , 3. Burning the Carthaginian Fleet -- , 4. Trade, War and Ceremony: The Venetian Seapower State -- , 5. 'To What Great Profit Are We Opening the Sea': The Dutch Seapower State -- , 6. Sea States and Overseas Empires: A Problem of Perspective -- , 7. The Limits of Continental Naval Power: Absolutism, Command Economies and One- Party States -- , 8. England: The Last Seapower -- , 9. Seapower Today -- , CONCLUSION -- , APPENDIX. Cultural Seapowers. A CONCEPTUAL AIDE- MÉMOIRE -- , GLOSSARY -- , NOTES -- , BIBLIOGRAPHY -- , INDEX , In English.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-300-23004-4
    Language: English
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