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Publisher
Naval Institute Press
ISBN-10
1612511589
ISBN-13
9781612511580
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Product Key Features
Book Title
Neptune Factor : Alfred Thayer Mahan and the Concept of Sea Power
Number of Pages
440 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2024
Topic
Military / Strategy, Military / Naval, Military
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Biography & Autobiography, History
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Hardcover
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1.4 in
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25.8 Oz
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9 in
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6 in
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"Often quoted but seldom read, Alfred Thayer Mahan is sometimes dismissed as little more than a pedantic and parochial advocate of big fleets and decisive naval battles. In this brilliant new intellectual biography, Nicholas Lambert demonstrates, to the contrary, that Mahan was actually a profound analyst of the strategic implications of globalization. Original, provocative, and compelling, Lambert's book traces the evolution of Mahan's thought and demonstrates its contemporary relevance. Essential reading for scholars, strategists, and naval officers alike." --Prof. Aaron L. Friedberg , Princeton University. Author of Getting China Wrong and A Contest for Supremacy: China, America, and the Struggle for Mastery in Asia "Reports from various think tanks, other organizations, and media have warned of a maritime crisis for years. Their voices echo that of the patron saint of modern navalists, Alfred Thayer Mahan. In this environment, a timely new book revisits a century-old topic, enlightens readers with previously undiscovered research, and corrects misinterpretations. In reading the entirety of Mahan's published works and discovering previously buried correspondence, Lambert resurrects the first American navalist in a way that challenges those who venerate him. This extraordinarily well-researched book outlines the need for a properly sized navy to support national goals and economic stability." --The National Interest "Although the title suggests a rather narrowly focused account, The Neptune Factor is a far-reaching reappraisal of Mahan and his interpreters from the 1890s to the present. Lambert's insightful and readable book places Mahan's work firmly within the context of his times. In the course of so doing the author explodes a number of widely accepted Mahan myths and shows the origins and processes of the American naval revival and subsequent rise to world power status to have been far more nuanced and complicated than suggested by earlier authors. Both historians and warfighters should benefit by reading this provocative book." --Prof. Ronald H. Spector ( Emeritus ) , author of Professors of War and Eagle Against the Sun "This book is essential reading for all serious students of naval history and contemporary geopolitics. Nick Lambert's discovery of important new archival sources and a careful reconsideration of Mahan's well-known published writing, has enabled him to produce a transformative study of Captain Alfred Mahan's signature idea--namely the concept of Sea Power. He shows that Mahan, far from being a simplistic advocate of decisive battle, had a sophisticated understanding of the connections between naval force and international economics. Lambert's revelations will go far to restore Mahan's stature as the premier thinker on the role of navies in world affairs." --Prof. Jon T. Sumida (Emeritus), author of Inventing Grand Strategy and Teaching Command: The Classic Works of Alfred Thayer Mahan Reconsidered "Alfred Thayer Mahan was the most important public intellectual of his time. Between 1885 and 1914, he authored some twenty books, dozens of articles, and hundreds of letters, advised presidents, influenced allies and adversaries, and left behind an intellectual legacy on naval history, strategy, and sea power that continues to be debated more than one hundred years after his death. In his new book The Neptune Factor, Nicholas Lambert vigorously and provocatively joins that debate." --Real Clear Defense, "This book is essential reading for all serious students of naval history and contemporary geopolitics. Nick Lambert's discovery of important new archival sources and a careful reconsideration of Mahan's well-known published writing, has enabled him to produce a transformative study of Captain Alfred Mahan's signature idea--namely the concept of Sea Power. He shows that Mahan, far from being a simplistic advocate of decisive battle, had a sophisticated understanding of the connections between naval force and international economics. Lambert's revelations will go far to restore Mahan's stature as the premier thinker on the role of navies in world affairs." --Prof. Jon T. Sumida (Emeritus), author of Inventing Grand Strategy and Teaching Command: The Classic Works of Alfred Thayer Mahan Reconsidered "Although the title suggests a rather narrowly focused account, The Neptune Factor is a far-reaching reappraisal of Mahan and his interpreters from the 1890s to the present. Lambert's insightful and readable book places Mahan's work firmly within the context of his times. In the course of so doing the author explodes a number of widely accepted Mahan myths and shows the origins and processes of the American naval revival and subsequent rise to world power status to have been far more nuanced and complicated than suggested by earlier authors. Both historians and warfighters should benefit by reading this provocative book." --Prof. Ronald H. Spector ( Emeritus ) , author of Professors of War and Eagle Against the Sun, "Often quoted but seldom read, Alfred Thayer Mahan is sometimes dismissed as little more than a pedantic and parochial advocate of big fleets and decisive naval battles. In this brilliant new intellectual biography, Nicholas Lambert demonstrates, to the contrary, that Mahan was actually a profound analyst of the strategic implications of globalization. Original, provocative, and compelling, Lambert's book traces the evolution of Mahan's thought and demonstrates its contemporary relevance. Essential reading for scholars, strategists, and naval officers alike." --Prof. Aaron L. Friedberg , Princeton University. Author of Getting China Wrong and A Contest for Supremacy: China, America, and the Struggle for Mastery in Asia "Although the title suggests a rather narrowly focused account, The Neptune Factor is a far-reaching reappraisal of Mahan and his interpreters from the 1890s to the present. Lambert's insightful and readable book places Mahan's work firmly within the context of his times. In the course of so doing the author explodes a number of widely accepted Mahan myths and shows the origins and processes of the American naval revival and subsequent rise to world power status to have been far more nuanced and complicated than suggested by earlier authors. Both historians and warfighters should benefit by reading this provocative book." --Prof. Ronald H. Spector ( Emeritus ) , author of Professors of War and Eagle Against the Sun "This book is essential reading for all serious students of naval history and contemporary geopolitics. Nick Lambert's discovery of important new archival sources and a careful reconsideration of Mahan's well-known published writing, has enabled him to produce a transformative study of Captain Alfred Mahan's signature idea--namely the concept of Sea Power. He shows that Mahan, far from being a simplistic advocate of decisive battle, had a sophisticated understanding of the connections between naval force and international economics. Lambert's revelations will go far to restore Mahan's stature as the premier thinker on the role of navies in world affairs." --Prof. Jon T. Sumida (Emeritus), author of Inventing Grand Strategy and Teaching Command: The Classic Works of Alfred Thayer Mahan Reconsidered
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23/eng/20230901
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359/.03
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The biography of an idea - the concept of 'Sea Power', a term first coined by Capt. A.T. Mahan and the core thread of his life's work. His central argument was that the outcome of rivalries on the seas have decisively shaped the course of modern history., Winner of the 2024 Samuel Eliot Morison Award for Naval Literature The Neptune Factor is the biography of an idea--the concept of "Sea Power,"a term first coined by Capt. A.T. Mahan and the core thread of his life's work. His central argument was that the outcome of rivalries on the seas have decisively shaped the course of modern history. Although Mahan's scholarship has long been seen as foundational to all systematic study of naval power, Neptune Factor is the first attempt to explain how Mahan's definition of sea power shifted over time. Far from presenting sea power in terms of combat, as often thought, Mahan conceptualized it in terms of economics. Proceeding from the conviction that international trade carried across the world's oceans was the single greatest driver of national wealth (and thus power) in history, Mahan explained sea power in terms of regulating access to 'the common' and influencing the flows of trans-oceanic trade. A nation possessing sea power could not only safeguard its own trade and that of its allies but might also endeavor to deny access to the common to its enemies and competitors. A pioneering student of what is now referred to as the first era of globalization, lasting from the late nineteenth century until the First World War, Mahan also identified the growing dependence of national economies upon uninterrupted access to an interconnected global trading system. Put simply, access to 'the common' was essential to the economic and political stability of advanced societies. This growing dependence, Mahan thought, increased rather than decreased the potency of sea power. Understanding the critical relationship between navies and international economics is not the only reason why Mahan's ideas remain--or rather have once again become--so important. He wrote in, and of, a multi-polar world, when the reigning hegemon faced new challenges, and confusion and uncertainty reigned as the result of rapid technological change and profound social upheaval. Mahan believed that the U.S. Navy owed the American people a compelling explanation of why it deserved their support--and their money. His extensive, deeply informed, and highly sophisticated body of work on sea power constituted his attempt to supply such an explanation. Mahan remains as relevant--and needed--today as he was more than a century ago.
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