1. SOUTH AFRICA AND IMPERIAL NAVAL DEFENCE
- Author
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Richard Cornwell
- Subjects
History ,lcsh:Military Science ,lcsh:U ,Marine technology ,Context (language use) ,General Medicine ,Ancient history ,Power (social and political) ,'Santa Maria' ,British Empire ,Economic history ,domination of the spice trade ,South Africa's involvement in British naval policy ,Theme (narrative) - Abstract
There are various themes which emerge in a consideration of South Africa's involvement in British naval policy. There is the expansion of the British empire itself, from its Atlantic beginnings into eastern seas and its century-long conflict with France. There is the theme of India, and the fluctuating fortunes of a trading company. There are the changes in marine technology and the world's balance of naval power. All of these broad themes must be considered if the South African contribution is to be seen in its proper context.
- Published
- 2012