
Cochrane in the Pacific : Fortune and Freedom in Spanish America.
Title:
Cochrane in the Pacific : Fortune and Freedom in Spanish America.
Author:
Vale, Brian.
ISBN:
9780857711472
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Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (249 pages)
Contents:
Cover -- Contents -- List of Maps and Illustrations -- Preface -- 1. The Andes and the Sea -- 2. The Making of the Chilean Navy -- 3. The Coming of Lord Cochrane -- 4. The Callao Campaign -- 5. The Capture of Vadivia -- 6. 'Heartfelt Gratitude at that Signal Achievement' -- 7. Plots and Paranoia -- 8. Invasion and Blockade -- 9. The Capture of the Esmerelda -- 10. The Valdivia Court Martial -- 11. The Liberation of Peru -- 12. The Row with San Martin -- 13. Guayaquil and the Spanish Main -- 14. The Final Curtain -- 15. Independence - at last -- 16. Settling Accounts -- 17. Epilogue -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
Abstract:
In 1818, the revolutionary government of Chile was poised to attack Peru, the last bastion of Spanish power on the continent. The new ruler, the half-Irish Bernardo O'Higgins, threw his energies into creating a navy. Short of local naval manpower, the Chileans looked to Britain and the United States for the sailors needed to man and command their squadrons, many of them unemployed veterans of the Royal Navy. And, to be the new navy's commander-in-chief, they recruited one of the most fearless and controversial officers of the age: Thomas, Lord Cochrane. _x000D_ _x000D_ The story of the naval war in the Pacific is an exciting one. Under Cochrane's audacious leadership, coasts were blockaded, fortresses stormed and ships seized in bloody hand-to-hand fighting. The result was that Chile and Peru gained their freedom from Spain, while Cochrane enhanced his reputation and made a fortune in pay and prize money. _x000D_ _x000D_ For one hundred and fifty years, the accepted story of the war has been based on Cochrane's own version of events. But how accurate is Cochrane's account? To find out, Brian Vale goes back to the original documents, despatches, diaries and newspapers. The result is a new and vivid account of the war in the Pacific and a reassessment of one of Britain's legendary naval heroes seen at the peak of his career._x000D_ _x000D_ 'Brian Vale...narrates the history of Cochrane's years in the Pacific in clean, direct prose. The book is highly readable and thoroughly enjoyable. ..Vale's assessment goes a long way to counteracting the defamations Cochrane and his supporters hurled against the leaders of the independence movements and early governments in Peru and Chile...This is high quality and well researched revision, and long overdue.' - Timothy E. Anna, Journal of Latin American Studies.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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