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Tango0116 Jun 2017 12:35 p.m. PST

…. Napoleonic Wars: The Untold Story of a Successful Adaptation

"In British shipping in the Mediterranean Katerina Galani investigates the impact of the French and Napoleonic wars on British maritime economic activity. Due to the close cooperation of the public and private sector at sea, the British adopted flexible business strategies to mitigate economic warfare and sustain shipping and trade in the Mediterranean.

The book offers a comprehensive approach by combining the study of international relations, ports, ships, business organisation, deep-sea voyages and intra-Mediterranean navigation. Katerina Galani conceptualises the Mediterranean as an economic entity and she insightfully examines, for the first time, free traders along with the chartered Levant Company. Her analysis draws upon a unique collection of British and Mediterranean sources to construct a multifaceted view of British maritime activity"
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Dave Jackson Supporting Member of TMP16 Jun 2017 3:41 p.m. PST

Phew…..£127!

Tango0117 Jun 2017 11:33 a.m. PST

Yes… a little expensive… (smile)


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