Tsushima: Great Battles SeriesOxford University Press, 30 ביוני 2022 - 224 עמודים The Battle of Tsushima was the most decisive naval engagement in the century that elapsed since the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. Although these two battles are often compared, the Battle of Tsushima, in which the Japanese Imperial Navy defeated the Russian Imperial Navy, was also unprecedented in many ways. It marks the first naval victory of an Asian power over a major European power; the most devastating defeat suffered by the Imperial Russian Navy in its entire history; and the only truly decisive engagement between two battleship fleets in modern times. In addition, the Battle of Tsushima was also the most decisive naval engagement of the Russo-Japanese War and one that exerted a major impact on the course of that war. Its impact was so dramatic, in fact, that the two belligerents concluded a peace agreement within three months of the battle's conclusion. At the same time, and because it involved two of the world's largest fleets, the influence this battle exerted was both far reaching and long standing. In subsequent years, the symbolic victory of an "Eastern" power over Tsarist Russia using modern technology was feared and celebrated in both the Western and the Colonial worlds. Similarly, and in both Japan and Russia, the Battle of Tsushima had a prolonged impact on their respective navies as well as on their geopolitical ambitions in Asia and beyond. By relying on a diverse array of primary sources, this book examines the battle in depth and is the first to offer a penetrating analysis of its global impact as well as the way its memory has evolved in both Japan and Russia. |
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Background | 1 |
The Battle | 40 |
Japans Rise to Naval Prominence | 83 |
Russias Shattered Naval Dream | 113 |
Worldwide Reactions and Assessments | 143 |
The Battle and Naval Development Lessons Learned and Unlearned | 166 |
Conclusion | 188 |
NAVAL BALANCE BEFORE AND AFTER THE BATTLE OF TSUSHIMA 2630 MAY 1905 | 195 |
NOTES | 199 |
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY | 253 |
PICTURE AND MAP ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS | 283 |
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Admiral Tōgō Akiyama Saneyuki Annapolis armoured cruisers auxiliary Baltic Fleet Battle of Tsushima battleships Bikov Britain British capital ships clash column Combined Fleet command Corbett crew decade decision defeat Deistvia flota destroyers Dreadnought earlier enemy engagement Evans and Peattie fighting Figure fire flagship German guns History HMS Dreadnought IJN's impact Imperial Japan Japanese June Kaigun Klado Kniaz Kniaz Suvorov Korea Korea Strait Kostenko Kowner later London Mahan Manchuria Maritime Operations Mikasa military Naval Battle naval force naval power Nebogatov's Nichiro sensō Nihonkai kaisen Nikolai officers Orël Orle Pacific Port Arthur Royal Navy Rozhestvenskii Russian battleships Russian naval Russian ships Russian warships Russko-Iaponskaia voina Russo-Japanese War Semenov shells Soviet speed Squadron St Petersburg Strait Strategy submarines surrender Togo Tōgō Heihachirō Tōgō's Tokyo Torpedo Boat Division torpedo boats tsar Tsar's tsarist Tsushima Strait vessels Vice Admiral victory Vladimir Vladivostok voyage World Yellow Sea
