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A mountain of iron: operations 1649-1654
Cromwell's hooves: operations 1654-1659
A looking-glass of calamity: administration 1649-1660
The melody of experienced saints: social history 1649-1660
Terrible, obstinate and bloody battle: operations 1660-1668
Protestant liberty: operations 1668-1687
Amazement and discontent: administration 1660-1688
Learning and doing and suffering: social history 1660-1688
Mad proceedings: operations 1688-1692
Notorious and treacherous mismanagement: operations 1693-1700
An additional empire: operations 1701-1714
Strive and envy: administration 1689-1714
Our mob: social history 1689-1714
Great frigates: ships 1649-1714
Pride and prejudice: operations 1715-1744
A strong squadron in soundings: operations 1744-1748
A scandal to the Navy: operations 1749-1758
Myths made real: operations 1758-1763
The great wheels of commerce and war: administration 1715-1763
Disagreeable necessities: social history 1715-1763
The battle of the legislature: operations 1763-1779
Distant waters: operations 1780-1783
The British lion has claws: operations 1784-1792
Plans of improvement: administration 1763-1792
A golden chain or a wooden leg: social history 1763-1792: officers
Dividing and quartering: social history 1763-1792: men and manning
Science versus technology: ships 1714-1815
Order and anarchy: operations 1793-1979
Infinite honour: social history 1783-1802: men and manning
The second coalition: operations 1797-1801
A great and virtuous character: administration 1793-1815
A thinking set of people: social history 1803-1815: men and manning
Honour and salt beef: social history 1793-1815: officers
Gain and loss: operations 1803-1805
A continental system: operations 1806-1811
No greater oblgations: operations 1812-1815
Conclusion
Appendix 1. Chronology
Appendix 2. Ships
Appendix 3. Fleets
Appendix 4. Rates of pay
Appendix 5. Admirals and officials
Appendix 6. Manpower
Appendix 7. Naval finance.
Cromwell's hooves: operations 1654-1659
A looking-glass of calamity: administration 1649-1660
The melody of experienced saints: social history 1649-1660
Terrible, obstinate and bloody battle: operations 1660-1668
Protestant liberty: operations 1668-1687
Amazement and discontent: administration 1660-1688
Learning and doing and suffering: social history 1660-1688
Mad proceedings: operations 1688-1692
Notorious and treacherous mismanagement: operations 1693-1700
An additional empire: operations 1701-1714
Strive and envy: administration 1689-1714
Our mob: social history 1689-1714
Great frigates: ships 1649-1714
Pride and prejudice: operations 1715-1744
A strong squadron in soundings: operations 1744-1748
A scandal to the Navy: operations 1749-1758
Myths made real: operations 1758-1763
The great wheels of commerce and war: administration 1715-1763
Disagreeable necessities: social history 1715-1763
The battle of the legislature: operations 1763-1779
Distant waters: operations 1780-1783
The British lion has claws: operations 1784-1792
Plans of improvement: administration 1763-1792
A golden chain or a wooden leg: social history 1763-1792: officers
Dividing and quartering: social history 1763-1792: men and manning
Science versus technology: ships 1714-1815
Order and anarchy: operations 1793-1979
Infinite honour: social history 1783-1802: men and manning
The second coalition: operations 1797-1801
A great and virtuous character: administration 1793-1815
A thinking set of people: social history 1803-1815: men and manning
Honour and salt beef: social history 1793-1815: officers
Gain and loss: operations 1803-1805
A continental system: operations 1806-1811
No greater oblgations: operations 1812-1815
Conclusion
Appendix 1. Chronology
Appendix 2. Ships
Appendix 3. Fleets
Appendix 4. Rates of pay
Appendix 5. Admirals and officials
Appendix 6. Manpower
Appendix 7. Naval finance.