Modern Cruiser

The Evolution of Ships that Fought the Second World War

  • Format:
    Hardcover
  • Pages:
    288
    pages
  • Published:
    July 15, 2020
  • ISBN-10:
    1526737914
  • ISBN-13:
    9781526737915
  • Product Dimensions:
    10.25 × 8.5 × 1 in
  • Product Weight:
    31 oz
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Overview

This book sets out to provide a coherent history of the fortunes of this ship-type in the twentieth century. It begins with a brief summary of development before the World War I and an account of a few notable cruiser actions during that conflict that helped define what cruisers would look like in the post-war world. The core of the book is devoted to the impact of the naval disarmament treaty process, which concentrated to a great extent on attempting to define limits to the numbers and size of cruisers that could be built, in the process creating the 'treaty cruiser' as a type that had never existed before and that existed solely because of the treaty process.

How the cruisers of the treaty era performed in World War II forms the final focus of the book, which concludes with a look at the fate of the cruiser-type since 1945.

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Editorial Reviews

The Modern Cruiser is an impressively comprehensive book written by an author who clearly has considerable knowledge of the subject. Indeed, it is the book’s broad scope that is its most significant strength, enabling the reader to place particular cruiser designs into a wider context, not only in terms of foreign designs but also with respect to other relevant developments. Stern is good on the political machinations that surrounded the various treaty negotiations, with a particular emphasis on the U.S. perspective…. This book  is an important and informative book that should be required reading for all those with an interest in 20th century cruiser design.” —Warship