The nineteenth-century Royal Navy was transformed from a fleet of sailing wooden walls into a steam powered machine. Britain’s warships were her first line of defence, and their transformation dominated political, engineering and scientific discussions. They were the products of engineering ingenuity, political controversies, naval ideologies and the fight for authority in nineteenth-century Britain. Shaping the Royal Navy provides the first cultural history of technology, authori...
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Introduction
1. Authority, judgement and the sailor-designer
2. Steam and the management of naval architecture
3. Iron experiments and guaranteeing naval pow...
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Don Leggett is Assistant Professor in the History of Science and Technology at Nazarbayev University, Kazakhstan