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Challenges the received wisdom about the relative weakness of French naval power when compared with that of England. This book traces the advances and deterioration of the early modern English and French sea forces and relates these changes to concurrent developments within the respective states. Based on extensive original research in correspondence and memoirs, official reports and accounts, receipts of the exchequer and inventories in both France, where the sources are disparate and dispersed, and England, the book explores the rise of both kingdoms' naval resources from the early sixteenth to the mid seventeenth centuries. As a comparative study, it shows that, in sharing the Channel and with both countries increasing their involvement in maritime affairs, English and French naval expansion was intertwined. Directly and indirectly, the two kingdoms influenced their neighbours' sea programmes. The book first examines the administrative transformations of both navies, then goes on to discuss fiscal and technological change, and finally assesses the material expansion of the respective fleets. In so doing it demonstrates the close relationship between naval power and state strength in early modern Europe. One important argument challenges the received wisdom about the relative weakness of French naval power when compared with that of England.

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This book is a significant and thought-provoking study of the English and French navies of this period, and an important contribution to European naval history. * GLOBAL MARITIME HISTORY REVIEW *
Redding has opened new frontiers in the administrative and financial histories of two early modern navies. He has advanced our understanding of the complex relationship between the growth of the state and the deployment of naval power. * H-FRANCE *

Table of Contents
Introduction: A History of English and French Naval Interaction 1. Senior Admiralty 2. Naval Administration 3. Funding the Fleet 4. Warship Design and Experimentation 5. Royal and Private Armed Sea Forces 6. Navies Transformed Appendices Bibliography Index

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      Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
      Publication Date: 28/01/2022
      ISBN13: 9781783276578, 978-1783276578
      ISBN10: 1783276576
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Challenges the received wisdom about the relative weakness of French naval power when compared with that of England. This book traces the advances and deterioration of the early modern English and French sea forces and relates these changes to concurrent developments within the respective states. Based on extensive original research in correspondence and memoirs, official reports and accounts, receipts of the exchequer and inventories in both France, where the sources are disparate and dispersed, and England, the book explores the rise of both kingdoms' naval resources from the early sixteenth to the mid seventeenth centuries. As a comparative study, it shows that, in sharing the Channel and with both countries increasing their involvement in maritime affairs, English and French naval expansion was intertwined. Directly and indirectly, the two kingdoms influenced their neighbours' sea programmes. The book first examines the administrative transformations of both navies, then goes on to discuss fiscal and technological change, and finally assesses the material expansion of the respective fleets. In so doing it demonstrates the close relationship between naval power and state strength in early modern Europe. One important argument challenges the received wisdom about the relative weakness of French naval power when compared with that of England.

      Trade Review
      This book is a significant and thought-provoking study of the English and French navies of this period, and an important contribution to European naval history. * GLOBAL MARITIME HISTORY REVIEW *
      Redding has opened new frontiers in the administrative and financial histories of two early modern navies. He has advanced our understanding of the complex relationship between the growth of the state and the deployment of naval power. * H-FRANCE *

      Table of Contents
      Introduction: A History of English and French Naval Interaction 1. Senior Admiralty 2. Naval Administration 3. Funding the Fleet 4. Warship Design and Experimentation 5. Royal and Private Armed Sea Forces 6. Navies Transformed Appendices Bibliography Index

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