Articles by John B Hattendorf
Perspectives in History: Newsletter of the American Historical Association, 2020
Obituary
Catholic Historical Review, 2020
Obituary
The Northern Mariner, 2017
Interdisciplinary Journal of Maritime Studies, 2010
The launching of a new scholarly journal for the broad field of maritime history is an event that... more The launching of a new scholarly journal for the broad field of maritime history is an event that should be warmly welcomed and strongly encouraged by all who work in the varied disciplines of the maritime humanities. The subject of maritime history is a wide theme in global history that cuts across the standard boundaries of academic disciplines. In many respects, it is a new and developing interdisciplinary field of scholarly research and writing, although it has deep roots in much older scholarship in specific and highly focused parts of the field, such as separate national naval histories, the history of nautical science, and the history of maritime exploration. At the same time, the study of some other areas within maritime historysuch as fishing history, aspects of maritime social and labor issues, art and literary history-is a relatively recent activity, and even these have tended to be separate and national in outlook.
African Defence Review, 1994
Historically Speaking, 2010
The Mariners Mirror, Mar 22, 2008
Maritime Strategy and the Balance of Power, 1989
Maritime Strategy and the Balance of Power, 1989
The Journal of Strategic Studies, 2005
Lengel/A Companion to George Washington, 2012
Journal of Strategic Studies, 2005
Page 1. INTRODUCTION The Cold War at Sea: An International Appraisal Introduction LYLE J. GOLDSTE... more Page 1. INTRODUCTION The Cold War at Sea: An International Appraisal Introduction LYLE J. GOLDSTEIN, JOHN B. HATTENDORF AND YURI M. ZHUKOV Maritime History Department and Strategic Research Department, US Naval War College ...
Journal for Maritime Research, 2001
ABSTRACT: This paper, a transcription of the 2000 Caird Lecture, investigates the influence that ... more ABSTRACT: This paper, a transcription of the 2000 Caird Lecture, investigates the influence that study of the eighteenth-century Anglo-French naval wars has had on modern naval thought. It argues that the manner in which some professional naval officers studied these ...
An updated survey of the state of the field of maritime history in 2016.
Power", arranged by the "Institue of Historical Research" in UK, April 2015.
At seventy-three, John Hattendorf is still going strong. For over thirty years now, Hattendorf ha... more At seventy-three, John Hattendorf is still going strong. For over thirty years now, Hattendorf has been the Ernest J. King Professor of Maritime Studies at the United States Naval War College. Ask around, and when naval history comes up, Hattendorf's name is sure to follow. In 2005, Proceedings magazine said that he was one of the most widely known and well-respected naval historians in the world. He's written over forty books on a variety of topics -from war at sea in the middle ages to the Oxford Encyclopedia of Maritime History. He's even written a book on the history of Newport's historic Trinity Church. By day, his office is on the top floor of the Naval War College museum. Formerly, it was the building that the founder of the war college, Stephen B. Luce, used to teach the first class of students and where Mahan gave his first lectures on sea power. Hattendorf is unassuming, quiet, and when he talks about history he flashes a slight grin that shows his love for the subject. Recently I had the opportunity to sit down with him and talk about books, his library, and naval history.
The Northern Mariner, 2014
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Articles by John B Hattendorf