TITLE: |
Reflections on naval history : collected essays / John B. Hattendorf. |
AUTHOR: |
Hattendorf, John B., author. |
SERIES: |
Naval War College historical monograph series ; no. 30 |
SERIES: |
U.S. Naval War College historical monograph series no.30 |
PUBLISHED: |
Newport, Rhode Island : Naval War College Press, 2023. |
DESCRIPTION: |
xiii, 504 pages: illustrations; 26 cm. |
NOTES: |
"... third in a series of volumes that bring together scholarly writings originally published in a variety of specialized journals and other publications... It includes papers originally appearing in the years 2010-20. The earlier volumes are Naval History and Maritime Strategy: Collected Essays (2000), and Talking about Naval History: A Collection of Essays (2011)"--Foreword. |
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In scope of the U.S. Government Publishing Office Cataloging and Indexing Program (C&I) and Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP). |
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Shipping list no.: 2024-0002-P. |
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 457-463) and index. |
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Part 1: Maritime History and the Historical Perspective. Ubi sumus? Twenty-five years later ; The maritime book in the English-speaking world, 1528-1850 ; Changing American perceptions of the Royal Navy since 1775 ; Commonwealth navies as seen by the U.S. Navy, 1910-2010 ; "Those far distant, storm-beaten ships, upon which the Grand Army never looked": the influence of sea power, Alfred Thayer Mahan, and the U.S. Naval War College -- |
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Part 2: Early Modern Europe. Navies and naval operations, 1400-1815 ; Competing navies: Anglo-Dutch naval rivalry, 1652-1688 ; North America as a theater of conflict and imperial competition during the War of the Spanish Succession, 1701-1713 ; The Peace of Utrecht in world history ; British policy toward Sweden, Charles XII, and the Great Northern War, 1697-1721 ; Admiral of the Fleet James, First Baron Gambier, GCB -- Part 3: The New Republic. George Washington's navy ; Debating the purpose of a navy in a new republic: the United States of America, 1775-1815 ; The naval War of 1812 in international perspective ; The Royal Navy and economic warfare on the United States during the War of 1812 -- |
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a Part 4. The World Wars. The strategic roles of navies during World War I ; Rear Admiral Henry B. Wilson and the U.S. Navy in France, 1917-1919 ; The U.S. Navy in the Mediterranean during World War I and its immediate aftermath, 1917-1923 ; Aircraft carrier naval aviation and the changing character of naval battle during the War in the Pacific, 1941-1945 -- Part 5: Maritime History of, at, and near Newport, Rhode Island. The Brenton family of Newport ; The eighty-gun ship of the line Duc de Bourgogne ; A new model of the steam frigate USS Minnesota, ca. 1877-1881 ; Here's for a Coriolis effect in maritime history ; The Naval War College and Fleet Admiral Nimitz's "Graybook" ; The decision to close Rhode Island bases in 1973 -- |
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Part 6: Naval Theory. The idea of a "fleet in being" in historical perspective ; The quest to understand naval leadership: educating admirals for high command in the U.S. Navy ; The idea of maritime and coastal space in U.S. naval thinking since 1970 ; Statesmen and sea power: reflections on aspects of Admiral Sir Herbert Richmond's thinking ; Naval power and the multidimensional roles of the armed forces ; Appendix: Bibliography of books and articles by John B. Hattendorf, 2015-2023. |
SUBJECT: |
Naval history. |
SUBJECT: |
Naval art and science. |
ADDED ENTRY: |
Naval War College (U.S.) issuing body. |