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Monk (eBook)

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2022
160 Seiten
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859-654714478-6 (EAN)

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Monk - Julian Stafford Corbett
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In "Monk," Julian Stafford Corbett presents a riveting exploration of the historical complexities surrounding naval warfare during the early 20th century. With a distinctive literary style that blends rigorous analytical content with engaging narrative techniques, Corbett delves into the intricacies of strategic maritime doctrine, characterizing the multifaceted role of the navy in shaping national policy. The text stands as a significant contribution to both military history and literature, set against the backdrop of a world on the brink of unprecedented geopolitical shifts, thus providing readers with a profound understanding of naval tactics and their broader implications. Julian Stafford Corbett, a noted maritime strategist and historian, was profoundly influenced by his contemporaneous experiences and the evolving nature of global conflict. His extensive work focused on the theory of naval operations and the interplay of military strategy and policy, positioning him as a pioneer in the field. Corbett's educational background, steeped in the classics and a deep-seated appreciation for British naval heritage, informed his writing and led to a nuanced perspective in "Monk," which reflects both scholarly rigor and poignant realism. I highly recommend "Monk" to readers who seek an insightful analysis of naval strategy as well as those intrigued by the historical context of warfare. Corbett's masterful prose not only illuminates pivotal moments in maritime history but also invites thoughtful reflection on the lessons learned, making this work essential for scholars and enthusiasts alike.

Sir Julian Stafford Corbett (1854-1922) was a prominent British naval historian and geostrategist whose works have profoundly influenced military theory and the understanding of naval warfare. Educated as a lawyer, Corbett turned his acute analytical skills towards the study of maritime history, advocating for the importance of naval power in national strategy. His approach intertwined legal, historical, and strategic dimensions, setting a new standard for scholarly discourse on the subject. Though he is best known for seminal texts such as 'Some Principles of Maritime Strategy' and 'England in the Seven Years War', Corbett also delved into historical fiction with works like 'Monk', showcasing his versatility as a writer. 'Monk' exemplifies Corbett's ability to engage with historical periods, offering readers a compelling narrative infused with the authentic details of the era's maritime life. Corbett's literary style combines rigorous research with a clear, accessible narrative, making his analyses and historical accounts both authoritative and engaging. His influence has extended beyond his lifetime, impacting both military practitioners and academic scholarship, with modern naval theorists and historians often citing his work. His contributions to the Royal Navy's doctrine, particularly in World War I, and the broader field of strategic studies, have made him a central figure in the canon of military history and strategy.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.8.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Schlagworte 15th century England • 1608-1670 • 19th century literature • Albemarle • antique naval warfare books • British classic fiction • British Literature • Character-driven Fiction • chivalry code • Classic Literature • Courtly Love • disillusioned monk • Duke of • english monarchy • faith and morality • George Monck • historical fiction • historical fiction novel • historical political intrigue • History of Great Britain • internal character struggle • Julian Stafford Corbett • Knights Templar • literary fiction classics • Medieval England • medieval religious conflict • monk protagonist literature • naval adventure stories • power struggles • Religious Conflict • Religious turmoil • royal court intrigue • thought-provoking narrative • victorian era novels • vivid historical details
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