Great Britain -- History, Naval -- 18th century
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Great Britain -- History, Naval -- 18th century
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Great Britain
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Incoming Resources
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- Admiral Lord Nelson, context and legacy, edited by David Cannadine
- British Privateering Voyages of the Early Eighteenth Century, Tim Beattie
- Between the devil and the deep blue sea, merchant seamen, pirates and the Anglo-American maritime world, 1700-1750, Marcus Rediker
- The emergence of Britain's global naval supremacy, the war of 1739-1748, Richard Harding
- Conflictos coloniales, la Guerra de los Nueve Años 1739-1748, Jorge Cerdá Crespo
- British privateering voyages of the early eighteenth century, Tim Beattie
- The foundations of British maritime ascendancy, resources, logistics and the State, 1755-1815, Roger Morriss
- Hawke, Nelson, and British naval leadership, 1747-1805, Ruddock Mackay and Michael Duffy
- Britain and colonial maritime war in the early eighteenth century, silver, seapower and the Atlantic, Shinsuke Satsuma
- The global reach of empire, Britain's maritime expansion in the Indian and Pacific Oceans, 1764-1815, Alan Frost
- Britain and colonial maritime war in the early eighteenth century, silver, seapower and the Atlantic, Shinsuke Satsuma
- War, nationalism, and the British sailor, 1750-1850, Isaac Land
- Suppressing piracy in the early eighteenth century, pirates, merchants and British imperial authority in the Atlantic and Indian oceans, David Wilson
- Privateering, piracy and British policy in Spanish America, 1810-1830, Matthew McCarthy
- The evil necessity, British naval impressment in the eighteenth-century Atlantic world, Denver Brunsman
- The social history of English Seamen, 1650-1815, edited by Cheryl A. Fury
- Sustaining the fleet, 1793-1815, war, the British Navy and the contractor state, Roger Knight and Martin Wilcox
- The British Navy and the state in the eighteenth century, Clive Wilkinson
- The Naval Mutinies of 1797, unity and perseverance, edited by Ann Veronica Coats and Philip MacDougall
- Disciplining the empire, politics, governance, and the rise of the British navy, Sarah Kinkel
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