The Journal

May 2021: Volume 16, Issue 1
Editorial
Articles
- Colin F. Baxter, Torpex and the Altantic Victory
- Richard J. Danzig, Our Insecure Future: How Can We Prepare and Cope?
- Larrie D. Ferreiro, The Wrong Ship at the Right Time: The Technology of USS Monitor and its Impact on Naval Warfare
- Karen J. Johnson, That Document that Piques Your Interest: The Whole Story behind Norfolk, Virginia’s U.S. District Clerk of Court Seth Foster
- Patrick Maier, British Bureaucra-sea: How Montagu’s Reforms Paved the Way for Nelson’s Victory
- Lynne M. O’Hara, Researching World War I Virtually
- Matthijs Ooms, It’s a Navy’s Job, Only No Navy Can Do It! Understanding and Addressing Western Neglect of Maritime Trade Protection
- Michael Vlahos, The Might That Failed: Jutland and the Wages of Ceremonial Battle
Book Reviews
- Saxon T. Bisbee. Engines of Rebellion: Confederate Ironclads and Steam Engineering in the American Civil War, Review by Howard J. Fuller
- Marcus Faulkner and Christopher M. Bell. Decision in the Atlantic: The Allies and the Longest Campaign of the Second World War, Review by John V. Clune
- Magnus Fredrik Nordenman. The New Battle for the Atlantic, Review by Michael Epper
- M. Patrick Sauer and David A. Ranzan. To My Dearest Wife, Lide: Letters from George Gideon Jr. during Commodore Perry’s Expedition to Japan, 1853-1855, Review by John M. Jennings
- Kathleen Broom Williams. Painting War: George Plante’s Combat Art in the World War II, Review by Nicolas Smith
Authors