Article: Anglo-French Naval Rivalry: 1840-1870.(Brief Article)

Between the first and second world wars several scholars began studying naval history in a new way Among them were Robert Greenhalgh Albion, James Phinney Baxter III, Arthur J. Marder, and Theodore Ropp. These and other researchers undertook the study of navies as institutions. They integrated naval history with military history and the history of international relations, technology, economic and social affairs, and public policy in a way that has proved to be highly enlightening. Drums and trumpets were put firmly into a broad historical perspective which gave them a new significance as well In the post-World War II period a host of gifted and prolific historians have ...

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