New interpretations in naval history : selected papers from the nineteenth McMullen Naval History Symposium held at the United States Naval Academy 17-18 September 2015 / edited by James C. Renfrow.

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McMullen Naval History Symposium (19th : 2015 : United States Naval Academy) [Browse]
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Book
Language
English
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Newport, Rhode Island : Naval War College Press, 2022.
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x, 130 pages : illustrations, maps ; 26 cm

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    • U.S. Naval War College historical monograph series ; no. 29. [More in this series]
    • Naval War College historical monograph series ; no. 29
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    Includes bibliographical references.
    Contents
    • "If the political horizon thickens" : law and geography in the Caribbean theater of the quasi-war with France, 1798-1800 / by Abby Mullen
    • Unmanning the Navy / by Zachary S. Kopin
    • Freedom of the seas in the Caribbean : a dispute between Great Britain and Nicaragua, 1904-1905 / by Sharika Crawford, Adriana Ayala, and Brissa Medina
    • The impact of war and counterinsurgency on the Marine Corps image, 1914-1922 / by Mark R. Folse
    • The naval alliance of Peru and Chile, 1865-1866 / by Jorge Ortiz-Sotelo
    • A King's Navy: the World War I education of Fleet Admiral Ernest J. King / by David Kohnen
    • General Dickman's Navy : the Marine Rhine river patrol / by Alexander F. Barnes
    • German U-boat operations in the central Atlantic during World War I / by Augusto Salgado and Jorge Russo
    • Supporting the trident : U.S. Naval bases, 1898-1916 / by Sean D. Getway
    • Chinese-Soviet Naval cooperation in the 1950s / by Miles Maochun Yu.
    Other title(s)
    Selected papers from the nineteenth McMullen Naval History Symposium held at the United States Naval Academy 17-18 September 2015
    ISBN
    • 9781935352761
    • 1935352768
    OCLC
    1373201004
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