The Journal
December 2015: Volume 12, Issue 3
Articles
- Scott Mobley, The Essence of Intelligence Work is Preparation for War: How “Strategy” Infiltrated the Office of Naval Intelligence, 1882-1889.
- Christian Perkins, Water Scarcity, Conflict, and the U.S. Navy.
- Scott Reilly, Hector Bywater and William Honan in the Naval Historical Collection, U.S. Naval War College.
- Timothy A. Walton, Eyes of the Ospreys: An Analysis of RAF Coastal Command’s Operational Research Section in Counter-U-Boat Operations.
Book Reviews
- Thomas McKelvey Cleaver. Fabled Fifteen: The Pacific War Saga of Carrier Air Group 15. Review by Ethan Williams.
- John Domagalski. Into the Dark Water: The Story of Three Officers and PT-109. Review by Andrew Ziebell.
- David Head. Privateers of the Americas: Spanish American Privateering from the United States in the Early Republic. Review by Benjamin Armstrong.
- Lincoln Paine. The Sea and Civilization. A Maritime History of the World. Review by Kenneth J. Blume.
- Duncan Redford and Philip D. Grove. The Royal Navy: A History Since 1900. Review by Joseph Moretz.
July 2015: Volume 12, Issue 2
Articles
- Allison Funk, “Every ship in the Fleet must be Eused like men”: The Royal Navy Mutinies in Simon’s and Table Bay, 1797.
- Nathan Packard, Giving Teeth to the Carter Doctrine: The Marine Corps Makes the Case for its Strategic Relevance, 1977-1981.
- John Sanders, The Yangtze River Patrol Collection.
- Abigail Wiest, USS Kirk: Leadership Amidst Chaos, A Legacy of Survival.
- Corbin Williamson, Repair Work and Naval Musical Chairs: Conflict and Cooperation in Anglo-American Naval Relations in 1941.
Book Reviews
- Benjamin F. Armstrong, 21st Century Mahan: Sound Military Conclusions for the Modern Era. Review by John J. Abbatiello.
- Bernard D. Cole, Asian Maritime Strategies: Navigating Troubled Waters. Review by John M. Jennings.
- Robert L. Davison. The Challenges of Command: The Royal Navy’s Executive Branch Officers, 1880-1919. Review by Joseph Moretz.
- Howard J. Fuller, Empire, Technology and Seapower: Royal Navy crisis in the age of Palmerston. Review by Joseph Moretz.
- Ted Graham, Bob King, Bob Trotter and Kim Kirsner, The Search for HMAS Sydney: An Australian Story. Review by Tom Frame.
- John F. Wukovits. Black Sheep: The Life of Pappy Boyington. Review by Jordan K.K. Bolster.
January 2015: Volume 12, Issue 1
Articles
- Michael J. Crawford, Taking the Moral High Ground: The United States, Privateering, and Immunity of Private Property at Sea
- Robert C. McCabe, The Development of Modern Counter-piracy Initiatives in Southeast Asia: Vietnamese Boat Refugees and Alternative Incidents 1979-1997
- Keith McLay, Swimming in the ‘Fishpond’ or Solidarity with the ‘Beresfordian Syndicate’: An Analysis of the Inquiry by the Subcommittee of Imperial Defence into Naval Policy, 1909
Book Reviews
- John A. Wolter, David A. Ranzan, and John J. McDonough. With Commodore Perry to Japan: The Journal of William Speiden, Jr., 1852-1855. Review by John M. Jennings
- David J. Ulbrich. Preparing for Victory: Thomas Holcomb and the Making of the Modern Marine Corps, 1936-1943.
Gregory J.W. Urwin. Victory in Defeat: The Wake Island Defenders in Captivity, 1941-1945. Review by John T. Kuehn. - Timothy S. Wolters. Information at Sea: Shipboard Command and Control in the U.S. Navy, from Mobile Bay to Okinawa. Review by John T. Kuehn.
- Shiba Ryotaro. Clouds Above The Hill (“Saka No Ue No Kumo”). Review by Robert P. Largess.
- Philip Hichborn. Cruise of the Dashing Wave: Rounding Cape Horn in 1860. Review by Timothy G. Lynch.
- Peter V. Nash. The Development of Mobile Logistic Support in Anglo-American Naval Policy, 1900-1953. Review by Joseph Moretz.
- Phillip G. Pattee, At War in Distant Waters: British Colonial Defense in the Great War. Review by Joseph Moretz.
- Bruce A. Elleman and S.C.M. Paine. Commerce Raiding: Historical Case Studies, 1755-2009. Review by Jason W. Smith.
July 2014: Volume 11, Issue 1
Articles
- John B. Hattendorf, Changing American Perceptions of the Royal Navy Since 1775
- Hazel Sheeky Bird, Naval History and Heroes: The Influence of U.S. and British Navalism on Children’s Writing, 1895-1914
- William Kyle, Strategic Logic of the American “Pivot to the Pacific”
- Brent Powers, Learning to Fail: Lessons for the Twenty-First Century from the Pacific War
- Jethro Abatayo and Logan Gibert, National History Day 2014 Documentary: “Vietnam POWs Taking Responsibility when Deprived of All Rights”
Book Reviews
- Edward F. Finch, Beneath the Waves: The Life and Navy of CAPT. Edward L. Beach Jr. Review by Nicholas Evan Sarantakes.
- Fred M. Walker. Ships and Shipbuilders: Pioneers of Design and Construction. Review by Timothy G. Lynch.
- Hal M. Friedman. Blue versus Orange: The U.S. Naval War College, Japan, and the Old Enemy in the Pacific, 1945-1946. Review by Joseph Moretz.
- Whitney T. Bendeck. “A” Force: The Origins of British Deception during the Second World War. Review by Joseph Moretz.
- Shawn T. Grimes. Strategy and War Planning in the British Navy, 1887-1918. Review by Howard J. Fuller.
- Robert Erwin Johnson. Far China Station: The U.S. Navy in Asian Waters, 1800-1898. Review by John M. Jennings.
- Thomas Wildenberg. Billy Mitchell’s War with the Navy: The Interwar Rivalry over Air Power. Review by Charles D. Dusch, Jr.
- Andrew Nagorski. Hitlerland: American Eyewitnesses to the Nazi Rise to Power. Review by Kaitlin Sadler.
October 2013: Volume 10, Issue 1
Articles
- Diana L. Ahmad, Two Captains, Two Regimes, Benjamin Franklin Tilley and Richard Phillips Leary: America’s Pacific Island Commanders, 1899-1901
- Hal M. Friedman, Strategy, Language, and the Culture of Defeat: Changing Interpretations of Japan’s Pacific War Naval Demise
- Howard J. Fuller, The Warrior’s Influence Abroad: The American Civil War
Book Reviews
- William T. Althoff. Forgotten Weapon: U. S. Navy Airships and the U-boat War. Review by Andrew Lambert.
- Jeffrey G. Barlow. From Hot War To Cold: The U.S. Navy and National Security Affairs, 1945-1955. Review by Jack Binkley.
- Edward J. Drea. McNamara, Clifford, and the Burdens of Vietnam, 1965-1969, a volume in the Secretaries of Defense Historical Series. Review by Richard P. Hallion
- Peter P. Hill. Napoleon’s Troublesome Americans: Franco-American Relations, 1804-1815. Review by Andrew Lambert.
- C. Douglas Kroll. “Friends in Peace and War” The Russian Navy’s Landmark Visit to Civil War San Francisco. Review by Andrew Lambert.
- Brian Lavery. Churchill Goes to War: Winston’s Wartime Journeys. Review by Timothy J. Demy
- Nancy Prothro Arbuthnot, Guiding Lights: United States Naval Academy Monuments and Memorials. Review by Matthew McGrew.
- Paul H. Silverstone. The Navy of the Nuclear Age, 1947-2007. Review by Sebastian Bruns.
- Craig L. Symonds. The Battle of Midway. Review by John Abbatiello.
- Edward Monroe-Jones and Michael Green. The Silent Service in World War II: The Story of the U.S. Navy Submarine Force in the Words of the Men Who Lived it. Review by Phillip G. Pattee.
Apr-Dec 2010: Vol. 9, Issues 1-3
Articles
- Warwick Brown, When Dreams Confront Reality: Replenishment at Sea in the Era of Coal
- Victor Enthoven, Somalia: Lessons from the Past
- Philippe R. Girard, The Ugly Duckling: The French Navy and the Saint-Domingue Expedition, 1801-1803
- Gary E. Weir, We have finally returned from the Digital Dark-Side!
- The History of Oceanography Newsletter – Archive, provides access to all past issues of the Newsletter.
Book Reviews
- Joel R. Davidson, Armchair Warriors: Private Citizens, Popular Press, and the Rise of American Power. Review by Stephen Badsey
- Roger Dingman. Deciphering the Rising Sun: Navy and Marine Corps Codebreakers, Translators, and Interpreters in the Pacific War. Review by Mark M. Hull
- Kevin Dockery. Operation Thunderhead: The True Story of Vietnam ’s Final POW Rescue—And the Last Navy SEAL Killed in Country. Review by John Darrell Sherwood
- Norman Friedman. British Destroyers: From the Earliest Days to the Second World War. Review by Andrew Lambert
- Geirr H. Haarr. The German Invasion of Norway, April 1940. Review by Timothy J. Demy
- Jörg Hillmann. Erleben – Lernen – Weitergeben“ Friedrich Ruge (1894-1985). Review by Sebastian Bruns
- Dan O’Sullivan. In Search of Captain Cook: Exploring the Man Through His Own Words.Review by Mark M. Hull
- M. S. Reidy. Tides of History: Ocean Science and Her Majesty’s Navy. Review by Duncan Redford
- N. A. M. Roger. Essays in Naval History, from Medieval to Modern. Review by Jeffrey G. Barlow
- Donald G. Shomette. Flotilla: The Patuxent Naval Campaign in the War of 1812. Review by Andrew Lambert
- David Stevens and John Reeve. The Navy and the Nation: The Influence of the Navy on Modern Australia. Review by Chuck Steele
- Anthony P. Tully. Battle of Surigao Strait. Review by John T. Kuehn
Dec 2009: Vol. 8, Issue 3
Articles
- Alexis Catsambis, Melissa Ryan, and George Schwarz, Searching for Bonhomme Richard, Flagship of John Paul Jones
- Francisco Fernández-González, The Spanish Regulations for Shipbuilding (Ordenanzas) of the Seventeenth Century
- Larrie D. Ferreiro, Shipbuilders to the World: Evolution and Revolution in Spanish and Chilean Shipbuilding from the Cold War to the 21st Century: A Study in International Technology Transfer in the Naval Industries
Book Reviews
- Jonathan R. Dull. The Age of the Ship of the Line: The British & French Navies, 1650-1815. Review by Robert Oxley.
- Peter Kirsch. Fireship: The Terror Weapon of the Age of Sail. Review by Robert Oxley.
- Charles R. Kubic and James P. Rife. Bridges to Baghdad: The U.S. Navy Seabees in the Iraq War. Review by John Darrell Sherwood.
- Carl LaVO. The Galloping Ghost: The Extraordinary Life of Submarine Legend Eugene Fluckey. Review by Kathleen Broome Williams
- Edward S. Miller, Bankrupting the Enemy: The U.S. Financial Siege of Japan Before Pearl Harbor. Review by Jonathan Reed Winkler.
- John Perryman and Brett Mitchell. Australia’s Navy in Vietnam: Royal Australian Navy Operations 1965-72. Review by John Darrell Sherwood.
- Brian Vale. Cochrane in the Pacific: Fortune and Freedom in Spanish America. Review by Professor Charles Steele
- David Fairbank White. Bitter Ocean: The Battle of the Atlantic, 1939-1945. Review by Kathleen Broome Williams.
Aug 2009: Vol. 8, Issue 2
Articles
The 2007 U.S. Naval Academy Naval History Symposium Papers
The final installment in the 2007 Symposium collaboration between the IJNH and the USNA History Department.
- Sabrina Guerra, Fighting Back British Privateers and the Loss of the Leocadia, Santa Elena, 1800
- Karl James, “Hell was let loose”: Making Order from Confusion: The RAN Beach Commandos at Balikpapan, July 1945
- William P. Leeman, Scientific Warfare vs. Partisan Politics: Thomas Jefferson and American Naval Education
- C. Thomas Long, Britain’s Green Water Navy in the Revolutionary Chesapeake: Long-Range Asymmetric Warfare in the Littoral
- Christopher P. Magra, Fishermen, Fish Merchants, and the Origins of the American Navy
Book Reviews
Apr 2009: Vol. 8, Issue 1
Articles
The 2007 U.S. Naval Academy Naval History Symposium Papers
The third of four installments in a collaboration between the IJNH and the USNA History Department.
- Cord Eberspaecher, Arming the Beiyang Navy. Sino-German Naval Cooperation 1879-1895
- Gregory P. Gilbert, HMS Suva, Captain W. H. D. Boyle and the Red Sea Patrol 1916-1918: The Strategic Effects of an Auxiliary Cruiser upon the Arab Revolt
- Robert J. King, An Australian Perspective on the English Invasions of the Rio de la Plata in 1806 and 1807
- Christopher P. Magra, Fishermen, Fish Merchants, and the Origins of the American Navy
Book Reviews
Dec 2008: Vol. 7, Issue 3
Articles
The 2007 U.S. Naval Academy Naval History Symposium Papers
The first of four installments in a collaboration between the IJNH and the USNA History Department
- Harold Cones and John Bryant, Dangerous Crossings: The First Modern Polar Expedition, 1925
- Paul Dingman, The Rise of Latin Christian Naval Power in the Third Crusade
- Aaron B. O’Connell, “A Harsh and Spiritual Unity”: A New Look at Culture and Battle in the Marine Corps’ Pacific War
- Brian M. De Toy, Defeating Napoleon’s Designs: Littoral Operations in Galicia, 1809
Book Reviews
- Ric Gillespie. Finding Amelia: The True Story of the Earhart Disappearance. Review by Jessica Salter
- Thomas Reid. America’s Fortress: A History of Fort Jefferson, Dry Tortugas, Florida. Review by G. Alan Knight
- Robert J. Schneller, Jr. Farragut: America’s First Admiral. Review by Charles Steele
- Jonathan Reed Winkler. NEXUS: Strategic Communication and American Security in World War I. Review by Edgar Melton
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