Book ID: CBB092585039

Turret versus Broadside: An Anatomy of British Naval Prestige, Revolution and Disaster 1860-1870 (2021)

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Howard J. Fuller (Author)


Helion and Company


Publication Date: 2021
Physical Details: 381
Language: English

On the 150th anniversary of the capsizing of Britain’s low-freeboard yet fully-masted ironclad HMS Captain, this widely researched, intensive analysis of the great ‘turret vs. broadside’ debate sheds new light on how the most well-funded and professional navy in the world at the height of its power could nevertheless build an ‘inherently unstable’ capital ship.Utilizing an impressive array of government reports, contemporary periodicals, and unpublished personal papers, this definitive study crucially provides for the first time both a long-term and international context. The 1860s was a pivotal decade in the evolution of British national identity as well as warship design, nor were these two elements mutually exclusive. 1860 began gloriously with the launch of Britain’s first ocean-going ironclad, HMS Warrior, but 1870 ended badly with the Captain. Along the way, British public and political faith in the supremacy of the Royal Navy was not reaffirmed as some histories suggest, but wavered. The growing emphasis upon new technologies including ever heavier guns and thicker armor plating for men-of-war was not ‘decisive’ but divisive, as pressure mounted to somehow combine the range of Warrior with the unique protection and hitting power of American monitor-ironclads of the Civil War. As the geopolitical debate over rival ironclad proposals intensified, aggressively-minded Prime Minister Lord Palmerston gradually adopted a non-interventionist foreign policy which surprised his contemporaries. Turret vs. Broadside traces the previously unexplored connection between an increasingly schizophrenic Admiralty for and against the Captain, for example, and saber-rattling mid-Victorians sinking into an era of ‘Splendid Isolation’.

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Authors & Contributors
Leggett, Don
Gray, Steven
Morriss, Roger
Andrew, James H.
MacLeod, Christine
Snyder, David Allan
Journals
Mariner's Mirror
History of Science
Journal for Maritime Research: Britian, the Sea and Global History
History and Technology
Journal of Historical Geography
Publishers
Manchester University Press
Texas A&M University
Ashgate e-Book
English Heritage
Oxford University Press
Palgrave Macmillan
Concepts
Ships and shipbuilding
Military technology
Science and war; science and the military
Technology
Sailing ships
Engineering, naval
People
Bentham, Samuel
Churchill, Winston
Flinders, Matthew
Hales, Stephen
Maudslay, Henry
Telford, Thomas
Time Periods
19th century
18th century
20th century, early
20th century
20th century, late
Places
Great Britain
United States
Ottoman Empire
Austria
Egypt
Europe
Institutions
Great Britain. Royal Navy
United States Air Force (USAF)
United States Navy
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