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The French Navy and the Seven Years' War Jonathan R. Dull.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Dull, Jonathan R., 1942-
Series:
France overseas.
France overseas. Studies in empire and decolonization
France Overseas
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Seven Years' War, 1756-1763.
France--History--Louis XV, 1715-1774.
France.
France--History, Naval--18th century.
France. Marine--History--18th century.
Genre:
Electronic books.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xiii, 445 p. ) maps ;
Manufacture:
Baltimore, Md. : Project MUSE, 2012
Place of Publication:
Lincoln, [Neb.] : University of Nebraska Press, 2005.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
"A comprehensive work integrating diplomatic, naval, military, and political history, The French Navy and the Seven Years' War thoroughly explores the French perspective on the Seven Years' War. It also studies British diplomacy and war strategy as well as the roles played by the American colonies, Spain, Austria, Prussia, Russia, Sweden, and Portugal. As this history unfolds, it becomes clear that French policy was more consistent, logical, and successful than has previously been acknowledged, and that King Louis XV's conduct of the war profoundly affected the outcome of America's subsequent Revolutionary War."--Jacket.
Contents:
1. 1748-1754: An uneasy peace
The war of the Austrian succession and the decline of Franco-British relations
The French navy and its legacy of failure
From competition to crisis in North America
2. 1755: Countering the British assault
Louis XV and his council of state
Negotiations fail and both sides prepare for war
The unsuccessful attacks by Boscawen and Braddock
The naval war widens
The question of Hanover
Preparing the French navy for war
3. 1756: France takes the offensive
Victory at Minorca
The capture of Oswego
Machault's accomplishments
The first stage of the diplomatic revolution
The opening of hostilities in Central Europe
4. 1757: To the edge of victory
The king sacrifices Machault
New France spared
Disaster deferred
The second treaty of Versailles
The convention of Klosterzeven
Rossbach, Leuthe, and their consequences
5. 1758: A year of desperation
Louisbourg lost, Canada again spared
The French navy's other commitments
On the defensive in Germany
The dismissal of Bernis
6. 1759: The annus horribilis
New arrangements with Austria and plans to invade Britain
The Caribbean and the Carnatic
The assault on Canada
Continental war and diplomacy
Financial crisis, naval disaster, and the king's personal loss
7. 1760: Adversity and revival
Discussion at The Hague
The French navy's reduced budget
The end of French Canada
The revival of the French army in Germany
8. 1761: Saving the navy's future
Preserving the initiative in Germany
The opening of negotiations
France loses peace but gains another ally
Spain enters the war
Choiseul becomes naval minister
9. 1762: Military failures, diplomatic success
An inglorious final campaign
The search for peace resumes
The best peace possible
10. Toward a new war, 1763-1774
The Duc de Choiseul and the rebuilding of the French navy
The "secret du Roi" and the American Revolution.
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Includes bibliographical references (p. [383]-424) and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9786610510207
9781280510205
128051020X
9780803205109
0803205104
OCLC:
60712292

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