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100 | _aRodger, N. A. M. | ||
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_aThe command of the ocean: _bA naval history of Britain (1649-1815) |
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_aNew York _bW.W. Norton _c2004 |
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_a907 p. _bilus. |
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_a(Curso Tarapow) _a(NCC 2013) |
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_a(Curso Urrutia) _a(NCC 2011) |
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505 | _aForeword | ||
505 | _aIntroduction | ||
505 | _a1. A mountain of iron (Operations 1649-1654) | ||
505 | _a2. Cromwell's hooves (Operations 1654-1659) | ||
505 | _a3. A looking-glass of calamity (Administration 1649-1659) | ||
505 | _a4. The melody of experienced saints (Social History 1649-1660) | ||
505 | _a5. Terrible, obstinaste and bloody battle (Operations 1660-1668) | ||
505 | _a6. Protestant liberty (Operations 1668-1687) | ||
505 | _a7. Amazement and discontent (Administration 1660-1688) | ||
505 | _a8. Learning and doing and suffering (Social History 1660-1688) | ||
505 | _a9. Mad proceedings (Operations 1688-1692) | ||
505 | _a10. Notorious and treacherous mismanagement (Operations 1693-1700) | ||
505 | _a11. An additional empire (Operations 1701-1714) | ||
505 | _a12. Strife an envy (Administration 1689-1714) | ||
505 | _a13. Our mob (Social History 1689-1714) | ||
505 | _a14. Great frigates (Ships 1649-1714) | ||
505 | _a15. Pride and prejuice (Operations 1715-1744) | ||
505 | _a16. A strong squadon in soundings (Operations 1744-1748) | ||
505 | _a17. A scandal to the Navy (Operations 1749-1758) | ||
505 | _a18. Myths made real (Operations 1758-1763) | ||
505 | _a19. The great wheels of commerce and war (Administration 1715-1763) | ||
505 | _a20. Disagreeable necessities (Social History 1715-1763) | ||
505 | _a21. The battle of the legislature (Operations 1763-1779) | ||
505 | _a22. Distant waters (Operations 1780-1783) | ||
505 | _a23. The british lion has claws (Operations 1784-1792) | ||
505 | _a24. Plans of improvement (Administration 1763-1792) | ||
505 | _a25. A golden chain or a wooden leg (Social History 1763-1792) | ||
505 | _a26. Dividing and quartering (Social History 1763-1792) | ||
505 | _a27. Science versus technology (Ships 1714-1815) | ||
505 | _a28. Order and anarchy (Operations 1793-1797) | ||
505 | _a29. Infinite honour (Social History 1793-1802) | ||
505 | _a30. The second coalition (Operations 1797-1801) | ||
505 | _a31. A great and virtuous character (Administration 1793-1815) | ||
505 | _a32. A thinking set of people (Social history 1803-1815) | ||
505 | _a33. Honour and salt beef (Social history 1793-1815) | ||
505 | _a34. Gain and loss (Operations 1803-1805) | ||
505 | _a35. A continental system (Operations 1806-1811) | ||
505 | _a36. No greater obligations (Operations 1812-1815) | ||
505 | _aConclusion | ||
505 | _aAppendixes | ||
505 | _aGlossary | ||
653 | _aARMADA | ||
653 | _aGRAN BRETANA | ||
653 | _aHISTORIA NAVAL | ||
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