March 2025: Volume 18, Issue 1
Editorial
Articles
- Howard J. Fuller, ‘The Whole History of this Ill-fated Vessel’: HMS Captain, the American Civil War, and the Mid-Victorian Struggle for Naval Superiority
- Stephen McLaughlin, Navigating Uncharted Waters: The Russian Naval General Staff, 1906–1914
- Anselm J. van der Peet, Punching Above Its Weight: The Royal Netherlands Navy within Allied Command Atlantic 1952 – mid 1970s
Book Reviews
- Michael Verney. A Great and Rising Nation: Naval Exploration and Global Empire in the Early U.S. Republic by Chuck Steele
- John Fass Morton. Sea Power and the American Interest: From the Civil War to the Great War by Joseph Moretz
- Nicholas A. Lambert. The Neptune Factor: Alfred Thayer Mahan and the Concept of $ea Power by R. James Orr
- Brian Lavery. Two Navies Divided: The British and United States Navies in the Second World War by Joseph Moretz
- Evan Mawdsley. Supremacy at Sea: Task Force 58 and the Central Pacific Victory by Corbin Williamson
- Martin Stansfeld. Japanese Carriers and Victory in the Pacific: The Yamamoto Option by John M. Jennings

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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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