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Blue-Water Empire
  • Published: 2 April 2012
  • ISBN: 9781846145551
  • Imprint: Penguin eBooks
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 464
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Blue-Water Empire

The British in the Mediterranean since 1800




A magnificent narrative of Britain's military and cultural obsession with the Mediterranean Sea

For nearly two hundred years the Mediterranean lay at the heart of British power overseas and was a key arena for all the major wars Britain has fought. It was also a place where many thousands of Britons chose to settle, their graves now scattered from Gibraltar to Corfu, from Malta to Cyprus. Control of shipping lanes and fortified bases gave Britain a stranglehold over the countries bordering the Mediterranean, which was widely resented but which also protected many regimes, both good and bad.

Robert Holland's sweeping new book tells the story of this extraordinary involvement, which has left legacies of language, law and architecture in the most surprising places and which combined the most brutal military colonialism with a romantic enthusiasm for Mediterranean life that endures in various forms today. From Nelson's great victories over the French to El-Alamein and the Malta convoys, the Mediterranean has shaped Britain's own fate as much as Britain has shaped the fate of its colonies and clients there: a mass of very different cultures which found themselves, with greater or lesser willingness and success, cooperating with these strange, arrogant outsiders.

While never underplaying the dark side of this history, Blue-Water Empire also celebrates the unique societies created by this relationship, a relationship which, for good or ill, determined the destinies of millions.

  • Published: 2 April 2012
  • ISBN: 9781846145551
  • Imprint: Penguin eBooks
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 464
Categories:

Praise for Blue-Water Empire

Robert Holland's masterly history of the Mediterranean is a pleasure to read. Blue-Water Empire shows how Britain's mastery of the Middle Sea shaped the modern world, whilst reminding us how profoundly the Mediterranean has influenced the British

Simon Ball (author of THE BITTER SEA: THE STRUGGLE FOR MASTERY IN THE MEDITERRANEAN, 1935-1949)

[A] rich and readable account of the British in the Middle Sea ... As Holland's learned, lucid and enjoyable work makes clear, many British politicians saw the Mediterranean as the pre-eminent global strategic arena, representing the key to victory in Europe and Asia

Dominic Sandbrook, Sunday Times

Blue-Water Empire is an important corrective to current historical amnesia ... it will remain the definitive account of Anglo-Mediterranean history for years to come

Amanda Foreman, New Statesman

Lively and absorbing ... original

Philip Mansel, Spectator
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