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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.

 

ARTICLES

 
Editorial

Michael Whitby, for the IJNH.

 
 
Building a Doctrine: U.S. Naval Tactics and Battle Plans in the Interwar Period

Trent Hone

Senior Associate, Rubicon Technologies

 

WORKS IN PROGRESS 

AND 

HISTORICAL NOTES


When the Monitors Came to Europe:
The Danish Monitor Rolf Krake, 1863.

Hans Christian Bjerg

Chief Archivist, Military Archives, Copenhagen, Denmark.

 

 

The Contemporary History Branch, U.S. Naval Historical Center offers a sample audio oral history source from one of  its recent official histories, An Ocean in Common: American Naval Officers, Scientists, and the Ocean Environment by Gary E. Weir. Texas A&M University Press, 2001 

Introduction [Weir]

Clip 1 [.mp2; 4.4 KB; 
Windows Media Player]
BOOK REVIEWS

Christopher M. Bell, The Royal Navy, 

Seapower and Strategy Between the Wars 

Reviewed by Warwick M. Brown

King’s College, London, 

Department of War Studies 

 

H.P. Willmott, The War With Japan: The Period of Balance, May 1942 - October 1943 

Part One of the Total War: New Perspectives on World War II-Series. 

Review by Douglas Ford
 
Jay W. Simson, Naval Strategies of the Civil War: Confederate Innovations and Federal Opportunism (Nashville: Cumberland House, 2001) 
Reviewed by Howard J. Fuller

King’s College, London

Department of War Studies.

 

Spencer C. Tucker, A Short History of the Civil War at Sea (Wilmington, DE: Scholarly Resources, 2002) 

Reviewed by Howard J. Fuller

King’s College, London

Department of War Studies.

 

COMMUNITY NEWS

 

From

The National Defense University
Washington D.C.
 
From 
Professor John Hattendorf, 

U.S. Naval War College, Newport, Rhode Island

 

From 

Professor Holger H. Herwig

University of Calgary, Canada

 

Private Request for Research Assistance

 

From the Directorate of History and 

Heritage, NDHQ, Ottawa, Canada
 
From 
the U.S. Naval Historical Center

Washington D.C.

 

From Dr. Edward  Marolda 

U.S. Naval Historical Center, Washington D.C.: 

Naval History Seminar Program for 

2002-2003

 

Publication news from 

Michael J. Crawford, 

Head, Early History Branch, 

U.S. Naval Historical Center, 

Washington, D.C.


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