Arms, Economics and British Strategy: From Dreadnoughts to Hydrogen Bombs
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Science & Technology
History
Business & Economics
Format
Paperback
Pages
400
Language
English
Published
Apr 9, 2009
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Edition
1
ISBN-10
0521108381
ISBN-13
9780521108386
Description
G. C. Peden offers an insightful examination of the interplay between armaments, economic forces, and British military strategy from the era of the Dreadnoughts to the advent of the hydrogen bomb. This work delves into how technological advancements and economic constraints shaped Britain's military decisions and capabilities, underscoring the complexities of strategy in the context of shifting geopolitical landscapes.
Through a detailed analysis, the author sheds light on historical events and policies that influenced British defense mechanisms, illustrating the critical role of economics in formulating military strategies. By tracing the evolution of arms and their implications for national security, Peden frames a narrative that is both comprehensive and thought-provoking, encouraging a reevaluation of how military power is constructed and maintained in the face of technological change and fiscal realities.
Through a detailed analysis, the author sheds light on historical events and policies that influenced British defense mechanisms, illustrating the critical role of economics in formulating military strategies. By tracing the evolution of arms and their implications for national security, Peden frames a narrative that is both comprehensive and thought-provoking, encouraging a reevaluation of how military power is constructed and maintained in the face of technological change and fiscal realities.
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