The Ambiguous Relationship: Theodore Roosevelt and Alfred Thayer Mahan
By (Author) Richard W. Turk
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
28th July 1987
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
973.9110924
Hardback
194
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
510g
The joint efforts of Roosevelt and Mahan to secure U.S. prominence in the Western Hemisphere through sea power and to develop a navy capable of confronting powerful enemies in the Atlantic and Pacific altered hemispheric relations irrevocably and had important consequences for the conduct and outcome of both world wars. The author describes the working relationship that developed between the two men when Roosevelt served first as civil service commissioner and subsequently as assistant secretary of the navy, and the events, controversies, and policies that eventually led to the creation of a strong naval force. Professor Turk's balanced, informed analysis sheds new light on the Roosevelt-Mahan relationship--both its collaborations and its conflicts--and the significance of their interaction for modern American history.
RICHARD W. TURK is Professor of History, Alleghany College.