Description
Explore the gripping history of naval warfare in 'From Ushant to Gibraltar: The Channel Fleet 1778-1783'. This meticulously researched book unveils the strategic challenges faced by the Royal Navy during the tumultuous years of the American Revolutionary War. From the pivotal Battle of Ushant to the consequential skirmishes in Gibraltar, this tome brings to life the legendary commanders including Admiral Augustus Keppel and Vice Admiral Hugh Palliser. Delve into the intricacies of naval tactics, the political pressures of the time, and the innovations that changed maritime warfare forever. Understand the ongoing rivalry with the French fleet and the protective measures needed for Britain's vital maritime commerce which underpinned the economy. Whether you are a history enthusiast, a maritime warfare aficionado, or seeking in-depth study materials for naval history, this book is an essential addition to your library. Discover how the naval officer corps grappled with internal conflicts that changed the course of naval history and the legacy of innovations such as coppered hulls and powerful cannonades introduced under Sir Charles Middleton. Perfect for scholars, institutions, and anyone passionate about naval battles, the Channel Fleet, and British maritime history. Dive into the story of courage, controversy, and crucial maritime developments—from Ushant to Gibraltar.