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Austro-Hungarian Naval Policy, 1904-1914 Milan Vego

Austro-Hungarian Naval Policy, 1904-1914 By Milan Vego

Austro-Hungarian Naval Policy, 1904-1914 by Milan Vego


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This unique account describes the interplay of factors in the emergence of the Austro-Hungarian Navy from a coastal defence force in 1904 to a respectable battle force by the eve of World War I.

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Austro-Hungarian Naval Policy, 1904-1914 Summary

Austro-Hungarian Naval Policy, 1904-1914 by Milan Vego

This unique and comprehensive account describes the interplay of internal and external factors in the emergence of the Austro-Hungarian Navy from a coastal defence force in 1904 to a respectable battle force capable of the joint operations with other Triple Alliance fleets in the Mediterranean by the eve of World War I. By 1914 the Austro-Hungarian Navy was the sixth largest navy in the world and the quality of its officers and men was widely recognised by most European naval observers at the time. The book describes the relationships between naval leaders, the heir to the throne Archduke Francis Ferdinand, and the Parliament in shaping the dual Monarchy's naval policy. It also shows how the changes in foreign policy in Italy and underlying animosities between Rome and Vienna led to a naval race in the Adriatic that eventually bolstered Germany's naval position in respect to Great Britain in the North Sea.

About Milan Vego

Vego, Milan

Table of Contents

The Journal of Slavic Military Studies, Paul G. Halpern, Florida State University

A welcome addition to the literature of the field.



Readers interested in the Austro-Hungarian navy and the naval balance of power in the Mediterranean on the eve of World War I will welcome the appearance of Vegos book.

Lawrence Sondhaus, University of Indianapolis, The Journal of Military History



The Northern Mariner - Reviewed by William Henry Flayhart -

is a complete diplomatic history of the place and the role of Austria-Hungary as a sea-power with the worlds six largest navy...



Austrian Yearbook. Vol. XX1X - Reviewed by Wolfgang Etschmann

In addition to paul G. Halperns books The Naval Situation in the Mediterranean, 1908-1914 and The Naval War in the Mediterranean, 1914-1918, Milan Vegos exstensively researched and well-grounded study analyses the rise of the Dual Monarchys navy to modern sea power.



International History Review, Vol 20, No 1, March 98

Vegos book is a readable overview of the naval aspects of Austria-Hungarys foreign policy between 1904 and 1914 and is therefore a good addition to the standard technical reference books.



Naval War College Review, Summer 2000 (http://www.nwc.navy.mil/press/Review/2000/summer/br14-Su0.htm)

An excellent overview of not only Triple Alliance naval policy but also its effect on the Triple Ententes strategy. ... Any reader interested in early twentieth-century European history generally and naval policy specifically should read this work.

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CIN0714642096G
9780714642093
0714642096
Austro-Hungarian Naval Policy, 1904-1914 by Milan Vego
Used - Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
1996-11-30
240
N/A
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