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From the Sail to the Steam: Naval Modernization in the Ottoman, Russian, Chinese and Japanese Empires 1830-1905

Author Emir Yener
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Category Paperback
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Author(s)Emir Yener
ISBN / ASIN3838348990
ISBN-139783838348995
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Sales Rank6,387,593
CategoryPaperback
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The Industrial Revolution of the nineteenth century dramatically transformed navies from fleets of wind- driven wooden ships into steam-propelled ironclad squadrons. The industrial framework, administrative competence, personnel training and financial capability necessary to maintain an up-to-date navy skyrocketed. The Ottoman Empire attempted to maintain a modern fleet throughout the nineteenth century with a varying degree of success. In this book, the naval modernization strategies of the Ottoman administration during the years of Industrial Revolution are examined in comparison with those of the Russian, Chinese and Japanese Empires, which shared social and administrative structures similar in many ways by using detailed monographies and various other works related to the topic.
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