All Hands: The Lower Deck of the Royal Navy Since 1939

All Hands: The Lower Deck of the Royal Navy Since 1939

by Brian Lavery (Author)

Synopsis

Brian Lavery, the pre-eminent historian of the Royal Navy, returns with the third volume of his engaging social history of the Royal Navy's 'lower deck' - the world of the seamen as distinct from the officers of the 'quarterdeck'. Lavery examines the world of the sailor from the outbreak of war in 1939 through 70 years of change up to his place in the modern Royal Navy. As new technologies demanded increased professionalism, specialisation and training, the inherent adaptability of the professional sailor is clearly demonstrated. The book also focuses on the changing social structure of the Navy, and the periods of expansion as the service coped with the great demands made through two World Wars and innumerable other conflicts across the globe.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 352
Publisher: Conway
Published: 23 Nov 2012

ISBN 10: 1844861554
ISBN 13: 9781844861552
Book Overview: Brian Lavery's follow-up to Royal Tars and Able Seamen, this third volume in the series looks at the evolution of the seaman from the outbreak of World War Two.

Author Bio
Brian Lavery is one of Britain's leading naval historians and a prolific author. A Curator Emeritus at the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, and a renowned expert on the sailing navy and the Royal Navy, in 2007 he won the prestigious Desmond Wettern Maritime Media Award. His naval writing was further honoured in 2008 with the Society of Nautical Research's Anderson Medal. His recent titles include Ship, Royal Tars, Able Seamen, Churchill's Navy and the Sunday Times bestseller Empire of the Seas.