New interpretations in naval history : selected papers from the eighteenth McMullen Naval History Symposium held at the United States Naval Academy 19-20 September 2013 / edited by Lori Lyn Bogle and James C. Rentfrow.

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McMullen Naval History Symposium (18th : 2013) [Browse]
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Book
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English
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U.S. Government official edition.
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  • Newport, Rhode Island : Naval War College Press, 2018.
  • Washington, DC : For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Publishing Office
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xii, 278 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm

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    Series
    • U.S. Naval War College historical monograph series ; no. 25. [More in this series]
    • Naval War College historical monograph series ; no. 25
    Notes
    Shipping List No.: 2018-0241-P.
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references.
    Contents
    • Foreword / by John B. Hattendorf
    • The education and experience of a Siamese prince in the British Royal Navy / by Richard A. Ruth
    • Continuity or change? Late Roman naval forces / by Jorit Wintjes
    • Captain Vancouver and the Coast Salish: contact history as naval history in the Pacific Northwest, 1792 / by Madeleine Peckham
    • British naval administration and the manpower problem in the Georgian Navy / by Samantha A. Cavell, J. Ross Dancy, and Evan Wilson
    • Victuals and libations in the U.S. Navy during the time of sail and early steam / by Dennis Ringle
    • Portable soup to Peruvian bark: medicinal trials in the Royal Navy, 1750-1800 / by Cori Convertito
    • The first gunboat diplomacy: the U.S. Navy, Haiti, and the birth of American interventionism, 1798-1800 / by Andrew J. Forney
    • Overcoming "hydrophobia": John Adams and the War of 1812 / by R.M. Barlow
    • Brown water, blue water: the naval battle for New Orleans / by Gene Allen Smith
    • "Unquestionably there is an organized band of incendiaries": Confederate boat burners on the Lower Mississippi River / by Laura June Davis
    • Building a sugar empire: slave trafficking on the rivers of antebellum America / by Debra Jackson
    • Tinclads, torpedoes, and levees: using environmental history to understand the Civil War's Western Theater / by Robert Gudmestad
    • Technical human capital and retention in the U.S. Navy during the Second Industrial Revolution / by Darrell J. Glaser and Ahmed S. Rahman
    • Great-power apprenticeships: naval and maritime operations of the United States and Japan, 1898-1905 / by Carl Cavanagh Hodge
    • Two ships passing in the night: the United States, Great Britain, and the immunity of private property at sea in time of war, 1904-1907 / by Alan M. Anderson
    • Strategy and sustainment: a century of Australian amphibious operations in the Asia-Pacific / by Rhys Crawley and Peter J. Dean
    • Keep watch: the Navy League in the interwar period / by Duncan Redford
    • Delivering the goods: the U.S. Merchant Marine in the Second World War / by Salvatore R. Mercogliano
    • The Battle of Quemoy: the amphibious assault that held the postwar military balance in the Taiwan Strait / by Maochun Miles Yu
    • The PLA at sea: China's search for a naval strategy / by Peter Lorge
    • From Pearl Harbor to Vietnam: Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Adm. Arthur Radford and U.S. foreign policy in East Asia / by Zachary M. Matusheski
    • Repairing the wreckage of Vietnam: the Marine Corps's great personnel campaign, 1975-1979 / by Nathan R. Packard.
    Other title(s)
    Selected papers from the eighteenth McMullen Naval History Symposium held at the United States Naval Academy 19-20 September 2013
    ISBN
    • 9781935352365
    • 1935352369
    SuDoc no.
    D 208.210:N 22/2013
    LCCN
    2018379298
    OCLC
    1040598609
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