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'''Battleship''' is a generic term for a powerful capital ship carrying the mantle of the "Ship of the Line" from the days of sail: large size, heavy armament, and heavy armour protection.
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We use the term a little loosely on the site to address the fact that the ships which assumed this role underwent a variety of name changes over the era and the preceding decades:  ironclad, turret ship, battleship, dreadnought.
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==Dreadnought==
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The launch of [[H.M.S. Dreadnought (1906)|H.M.S. ''Dreadnought'']] in 1906 introduced changes so fundamental in battleship design that her name became a generic term for later designs that inherited her qualities:  ''[[dreadnought]]s''.  At the same time, earlier battleships needed a new term to highlight the fact that they embodied the old principles of design, and so the ships that had formerly been known as "battleships" became [[Pre-Dreadnought|''pre-dreadnoughts'']].
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==Our Use of the Term==
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We will use the word "battleship" as a generic term that doesn't indicate whether the ship(s) in question were dreadnoughts or pre-dreadnoughts.  Sometimes this will be expressed a "dreadnought battleships" to specify that the ships are not [[Battlecruiser|battlecruisers]], which were sometimes described as a subtype of dreadnought.
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==See Also==
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* [[:Category:Battleship|List of battleships (loosely defined)]]
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* [[:Category:Battleship Class|List of battleship classes (loosely defined)]]
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* [[Dreadnought]]
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* [[Pre-Dreadnought]]
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* [[Battlecruiser]]
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==Footnotes==
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==Bibliography==
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*{{TNA|ADM 116/878.}}
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[[Category:Ship Type]]

Latest revision as of 18:03, 24 November 2014

Battleship is a generic term for a powerful capital ship carrying the mantle of the "Ship of the Line" from the days of sail: large size, heavy armament, and heavy armour protection.

We use the term a little loosely on the site to address the fact that the ships which assumed this role underwent a variety of name changes over the era and the preceding decades: ironclad, turret ship, battleship, dreadnought.

Dreadnought

The launch of H.M.S. Dreadnought in 1906 introduced changes so fundamental in battleship design that her name became a generic term for later designs that inherited her qualities: dreadnoughts. At the same time, earlier battleships needed a new term to highlight the fact that they embodied the old principles of design, and so the ships that had formerly been known as "battleships" became pre-dreadnoughts.

Our Use of the Term

We will use the word "battleship" as a generic term that doesn't indicate whether the ship(s) in question were dreadnoughts or pre-dreadnoughts. Sometimes this will be expressed a "dreadnought battleships" to specify that the ships are not battlecruisers, which were sometimes described as a subtype of dreadnought.

See Also

Footnotes

Bibliography