Far more than an architecture book, Coastal Defences of the British Empire, 1775â1815 is a sweeping reinterpretation of the Martello towers, Grand Redoubts, Royal Military Canal and other new defence infrastructure of the Napoleonic War. Lavishly illustrated with period maps, views, portraits, cartoons and newly commissioned color photographs, it includes not only these structuresâ forerunners, and plans that were never executed, but also the grand strategy that informed them. At its best, this saw Britainâs position as a vast land battle, with the deadly threat of the French-held Antwerp navy yards on its own âleft wingâ, and Lisbon as the enemyâs âweak leftâ to be âturnedâ. The book also takes in the astonishingly inventive, bold and bloody small-boat wars that raged from the Baltic and Channel coast to Chesapeake Bay and Lake Ontario, and provides vivid pen-sketches of the now-obscure and sometimes deeply flawed strategic visionaries, engineers, inventors, and fighting men who held the line as â even after Trafalgar â the forces of an ever more powerful French empire circled like sharks. Along the way, it traces a fundamental change in the nature of war and society: from a ponderous game of fortresses and colonies played by rulers, to murderous âfoot by footâ defence of the whole territory of the nation by âboth sexes and every social typeâ.
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