New interpretations in naval history : selected papers from the twenty-first McMullen Naval History Symposium held at the U.S. Naval Academy 19-20 September 2019 /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: McMullen Naval History Symposium U.S. Naval Academy
Other Authors: Armstrong, Benjamin (Editor)
Format: Government Document Conference Proceeding Book
Language:English
Published: Newport, Rhode Island : Naval War College Press, 2023.
Series:U.S. Naval War College historical monograph series ; no. 32.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preface: The strength of the links in the cable / by Benjamin "BJ" Armstrong
  • The naval factors in Procopius of Caesarea's account of Justinian's wars / by Joseph Frechette
  • USS Constitution's preservation and the Colonial Revival movement in America / by Margherita M. Desy
  • John Lenthall, reprised: the technological legacy of the Navy's longest-serving Chief of the Bureau of Construction and Repair / by Stephen Chapin Kinnaman
  • Climate, disease, and colonialism: the Massawa port in the Italian studies of tropical medicine / by Costanza Bonelli
  • Two incredible warships: Italian ships across the centuries / by Francesco Zampieri
  • The fleet that never was: the Royal Navy's plans for the future in 1914 / by Christopher M. Buckey
  • German trawlers as patrol vessels in World War I in the North Sea / by Heiko Herold
  • An operational assessment of German naval radio intelligence in the Battle of Jutland / by Jason Hines
  • The twenty-year Battle of Jutland: Holloway Frost's odyssey in critical analysis / by Jon Scott Logel
  • The Jellicoe empire mission of 1919-1921 and the postwar strategic adjustment for Dominion navies / by Timothy J. Moots
  • The technician's war: naval aviation maintenance and the air war in the Pacific / by Stan Fisher
  • The road to democracy: racial integration in American military service from World War II to the Korean War / by William A. Taylor
  • "Unsuitable" and "incompatible": Ensign Vernon "Copy" Berg, bisexuality, and the Cold War U.S. Navy / by Heather M. Haley
  • The development and content of NATO's concept of maritime operations: findings from the German military archives / by Udo Sonnenberger.