Naval Development in the Century by Nathaniel Barnaby surveys the rise of modern naval power across the nineteenth century.
Written from the perspective of a shipbuilder and naval architect, it traces how ships, engines, and tactics evolved from wooden line-of-battle ships to steel leviathans and steam-driven fleets. The work examines the ethics, technology, and organization that shaped naval progress, drawing connections between ship design, maritime law, and national defense.
- Explore how ships were built, tested, and redesigned as steam and steel transformed the ocean fleet.
- Learn how leadership, discipline, and international cooperation influenced naval progress and safety at sea.
- See the shift from sail to propulsion, and the rise of new weapons, armor, and propulsion systems.
- Understand the practical decisions behind bulkheads, subdivision, and life-saving measures that affected ship survivability.
Ideal for readers of military and maritime history, engineering enthusiasts, and anyone curious about the forces that shaped modern navies.