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December 2008

Volume 7  Number 3  

The objective of the International Journal of Naval History is to provide a pre-eminent forum for works of naval history researched and written to demonstrable academic standards. Our hope is to stimulate and promote research into naval history and foster communication among naval historians at an international level.

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ARTICLES

 

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The Ugly Duckling: The French Navy and the Saint-Domingue Expedition, 1801-1803

 

Philippe R. Girard

McNeese State University

 

 

 

The 2007 U.S. Naval Academy Naval History Symposium Papers

Bancroft Hall 1910 (USNA, photo archive)

(The first of four installments in a collaboration between the IJNH and the USNA History Department)

 

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The Rise of Latin Christian Naval Power 

in the Third Crusade

 

Paul Dingman

University of Rochester

 

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“A Harsh and Spiritual Unity”:

A New Look at Culture and Battle in the Marine Corps’ Pacific War  

 

Aaron B. O’Connell  

Yale University

 

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Dangerous Crossings: The First Modern Polar Expedition, 1925

 

Harold Cones ,  

Christopher Newport University

and  

John Bryant ,

Oklahoma State University

 

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Defeating Napoleon’s Designs: Littoral Operations in Galicia , 1809 .

 

Brian M. De Toy,

US Military Academy , West Point

  

 

 

BOOK REVIEWS

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Jonathan Reed Winkler, NEXUS: Strategic Communication and American Security in World

War I. Cambridge , MA : Harvard University Press, 2008.

 

Edgar Melton

Professor Emeritus, Wright State University

 

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Thomas Reid, America ’s Fortress: A History of Fort Jefferson , Dry Tortugas , Florida . Gainesville , FL : University Press of Florida , 2006.

 

Review by G. Alan Knight

Lt. Colonel , U.S. Army (Ret.)

 

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Ric Gillespie, Finding Amelia: The True Story of the Earhart Disappearance.   Annapolis , MD : Naval Institute Press, 2006. 276 pp. Forward by Mark Peattie, figures, photographs, epilogue, notes, index, resource library on DVD.

 

Review by Jessica Salter

Double BA (Hons.), MA

 

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Robert J. Schneller, Jr. Farragut: America’s First Admiral. Washington, D.C.: Brassey’s, Inc. 2002. 128 pp. Maps, illustrations, bibliographic note, index.

 

Review by Charles Steele

Department of History,

United States Air Force Academy

 

THE HISTORY OF OCEANOGRAPHY NEWSLETTER

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September 2008, Number 20

Edited by Professor Eric Mills,

Dalhousie University

Canada

 

Prepared in Association with 

The International Union of the History and Philosophy of Science

Division of the History of Science

Commission of the History of Oceanography

 

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