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August/December 2004 

Volume 3  Numbers 2/3

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.

 

ARTICLES

 

Editorial - Reasons for Another Double Issue and other Matters.

Gary E. Weir, for the IJNH

 

Battleships and British Society, 1920-1960

Mark Connelly, University of Kent

United Kingdom

 

 

AUGUST-DECEMBER NAVAL HISTORY PHOTOGRAPH

 

A U.S. Marine Corps F/A-18C Hornet patiently waits with afterburner lit for the signal to launch from the flight deck of USS Enterprise (CVAN  65) during Operation Desert Fox in 1998.

BOOK REVIEWS

 

Otto Giese and James E. Wise, Jr.,

Shooting the War: The Memoir and

Photographsof a U-Boat Officer in World War II.

Annapolis: Bluejacket Books, Naval Institute

Press, 2003

Reviewed by Eric C. Rust

Baylor University

USA

 

Daniel Madsen,  Resurrection – Salvaging

the Battle Fleet at Pearl Harbor

Annapolis, Naval Institute Press, 2003.

Reviewed by William Schleihauf

Pointe-des-Cascades,

Quebec, Canada.

 

Helen M. Rozwadowski and David K. van Keuren, editors, The Machine in Neptune’s Garden:  Historical Perspectives on Technology and the Marine Environment. Sagamore Beach, Massachusetts:  Science History Publications, 2004.

Reviewed by Hal M. Friedman,

Modern History Instructor,

Henry Ford Community College

USA

 

Norman Polmar and Dana Bell, One Hundred Years of World Military Aircraft

Annapolis: Naval Institute Press, 2004.

Reviewed by Joseph-James Ahern,

American Philosophical Society Library

USA

 

William Stueck, et.al., The Korean War in World History

Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 2004.

and

Richard Peters and Xiaobing Li, et.al’s. Voices from the Korean War: Personal Stories of American, Korean, and Chinese Soldiers. Lexington: The University Press of Kentucky, 2004.

A dual review by Leo Dougherty

U.S. Army Accessions Command

USA

 

Lowell Thomas, Raiders of the Deep. Annapolis:  Bluejacket Books, Naval Institute Press, 2004

Reviewed by Barry Gough,

Wilfred Laurier University

Canada

 

Robert E. Sheridan, Iron from the Deep: The Discovery and Recovery of the USS Monitor.

Annapolis: Naval Institute Press, 2003.

Reviewed by Robert J. Schneller, Jr.

U.S. Naval Historical Center

USA


THE HISTORY OF OCEANOGRAPHY NEWSLETTER

 

September 2004, Number 16

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 Oceanography

 

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