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Gunboats, Empire and the China Station: The Royal Navy in 1920s East Asia

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Full Title:

Gunboats, Empire and the China Station: The Royal Navy in 1920s East Asia

Contributors:

By (Author) Matthew Heaslip

ISBN:

9781350176188

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Bloomsbury Academic

Publication Date:

1st October 2020

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Military vehicles
Naval forces and warfare
Maritime history

Dewey:

359.4095109042

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

320

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 234mm

Weight:

621g

Description

Examining Britains imperial outposts in 1920s East Asia, this book explores the changes and challenges affecting the Royal Navys third largest fleet, the China Station, as its crews fought to hold back the changing tides of fortune. Bridging the gap between high level naval strategy and everyday imperial culture, Heaslip highlights the importance of the China Station to the British imperial system, foreign policy and East Asian geopolitics, while also revealing the lived experiences of these imperial outposts. Following their immersion into a new world and the challenges they encountered along the way, it considers how its naval officers were perceived by the Chinese populations of the ports they visited, how the two communities interacted and what this meant at a time of peace. Against the changing nature of Britains informal empire in the 1920s, Gunboats, Empire and the China Station highlights the complex nature of naval operations in-between major conflicts, and calls into question how peaceful this peacetime truly was.

Reviews

The depth of Heaslips research is evident throughout the text and includes full endnotes for each chapter. ... Gunboats, Empire and the China Station will be a particularly valuable resource to those undertaking research on the development of British maritime strategy in the 20th century, the evolving naval balance in East Asia in the 1920s, and ... Chinas relations with the major powers during what was a tumultuous period in Chinese history. Although the book is written principally for an academic audience, it will be accessible to the interested lay reader. Heaslip writes in an engaging and informative manner. * The Naval Review *
This is an excellent book and one of the most important academic contributions to the understanding of the tactical, operational and strategic significance of the Royal Navy in the Far East for decades. The story links historical evidence and events to current day RN operations, showing with great clarity and authoritative research that these new missions for the RN are indeed just things they have done before. * Greg Kennedy, Professor of Strategic Foreign Policy, Kings College London, UK *
This impressive book makes an important contribution to British naval history. Heaslips rich and detailed study shows that the interwar period was far from peaceful in East Asia, where the Royal Navys China Station was continuously engaged in anti-piracy operations, showing the flag, and gunboat diplomacy. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in the history of the British sea power. * Christopher Bell, Professor of History, Dalhousie University, Canada *
Matthew Heaslips Gunboats, Empire and the China Station transforms our understanding of the Royal Navy in the 1920s. Rather than a sleepy backwater, the China Station was at the cutting edge of the Royal Navys adaptation to the challenges of policing a volatile imperial frontier in a tumultuous decade. Heaslips engaging study of command, operations and technological innovation is essential reading for historians of the Royal Navy, the British Empire and the international politics of East Asia in the era of imperial retreat. * Joe Maiolo, Professor of International History, Kings College London, UK *

Author Bio

Matthew Heaslip is Lecturer in Naval History at the University of Portsmouth, UK.

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