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Naval history by conspiracy theory: the British admiralty before the first world war and the methodology of revisionism / Seligmann, Matthew S   Article
Seligmann, Matthew S Article
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Summary/Abstract Revisionist interpretations of British naval policy in the Fisher era claim that an elaborate smokescreen was created to hide the Royal Navy’s real policies; while documents showing the true goals were systematically destroyed. By asserting this, revisionists are able to dismiss those parts of the documentary record that contradict their theories, while simultaneously excusing the lack of evidence for their theories by claiming it has been destroyed. This article shows that this methodology is misleading and untenable.
Key Words First World War  War Plans  Royal Navy  Sir John Fisher 
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Revolution in naval affairs? technology, strategy and British naval policy in the ‘fisher era’ / Morgan-Owen, David   Article
Morgan-Owen, David Article
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Summary/Abstract This article examines the applicability of the concept of ‘revolutions’ in warfare to the study of pre-First World War British naval history. It argues that by attaching an overt degree of importance to the role of technological change in affecting transformations in contemporary views of war-fighting, historians have overlooked many aspects of Admiralty policy that can be better understood in terms of continuity, rather than ‘revolution’.
Key Words RMA  First World War  Royal Navy  Sir John Fisher 
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