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OverviewIt has always been widely accepted that the Stuart kings, Charles II and James II, had an interest in the navy and more generally in the sea. Their enthusiastic delight in sailing, for instance, is often cited as marking the establishment of yachting in England. The major naval developments in their reigns on the other hand developments that effectively turned the Royal Navy into a permanent, professional fighting force for the first time have traditionally been attributed to Samuel Pepys. This new book, based on a wide range of new and previously neglected evidence, presents a provocative new theory: that the creation of the proper Royal Navy was in fact due principally to the Stuart brothers, particularly Charles II, who is presented here, not as the lazy monarch neglectful of the detail of government, but as a king with an acute and detailed interest in naval affairs. The author also demonstrates that Charles Stuart predecessors were far more directly involved in naval matters than has usually been allowed, and proves that Charles and James command of ship design and other technical matters went well beyond the bounds of dilettante enthusiasm. It is shown how Charles in particular, intervened in ship design discussions at a highly technical level; how the brothers were principally responsible for the major reforms that established a permanent naval profession; and how they personally sponsored important expeditions and projects such as Greenvile Collins survey of British waters. The book also reassesses James II s record as a fighting admiral. It is a fascinating journey into the world of the Stuart navy and shows how the Kings of the Sea were absolutely central to the development of its ships, their deployment and the officer corps which commanded them; it offers a major reassessment of that dynasty s involvement in naval warfare. AUTHOR: Dr J D Davies is a leading maritime historian and author. He is Chair, Research and Programmes Committee, the Society for Nautical Research Chair; Media, Marketing and Membership Committee, the Navy Records Society and winner of the Samuel Pepys Prize for Pepys's Navy: Ships, Men and Warfare 1649-89 He was shortlisted for the Mountbatten Literary Award for Britannia's Dragon: A Naval History of Wales. 100 illustrations Full Product DetailsAuthor: J. David DaviesPublisher: Pen & Sword Books Ltd Imprint: Seaforth Publishing Weight: 0.535kg ISBN: 9781848324008ISBN 10: 1848324006 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 18 September 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsKings of the Sea is an essential read for anyone interested in the birth of England's naval supremacy. --StrategyPage Author InformationDr J D Davies is a leading maritime historian and author. He is Chair, Research and Programmes Committee, the Society for Nautical Research Chair; Media, Marketing and Membership Committee, the Navy Records Society and winner of the Samuel Pepys Prize for Pepys's Navy: Ships, Men and Warfare 1649-89 He was shortlisted for the Mountbatten Literary Award for Britannia's Dragon: A Naval History of Wales. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |