Louis XV''s Navy, 1748-1762: A Study of Organization and Administration
ISBN: 9780773561199
Platform/Publisher: JSTOR / McGill-Queen''s University Press
Digital rights: Users: unlimited; Printing: chapter; Download: chapter
Subjects: France. Marine -- History -- 18th century;

Louis XV's Navy presents a sharply detailed picture of an institution caught between its Colbertian legacy and contemporary challenges arising from overseas development and imperial rivalry. James Pritchard analyses the changes that occurred in naval organization and administration in the years between the end of the War of Austrain Succession and the conclusion of the Seven Years War. During this time the French navy was reorganized, rebuilt, and fought a major war in which is was annihilated and its officer corps militarily humiliated. Yet this period also established the conditions that made it possible for the navy to become the major arm of French foreign policy for the only time in French history.


Pritchard James :

James Pritchard is a member of the Department of History at Queen's University.James Pritchard, professor emeritus, Department of History at Queen's University, is the author of Anatomy of a Naval Disaster: The 1746 French Expedition to North America and In Search of Empire: The French in the Americas, 1670-1730.

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