Recent Scholarship
Naval and Maritime
Veasey, Ashley, “Liberty Shipyards: The Role of Savannah and Brunswick in the Allied Victory, 1941–1945,” Georgia Historical Quarterly, 93 (Summer 2009), 159–81.
Foy, Charles R., “Ports of Slavery, Ports of Freedom: How Slaves Used Northern Seaports’ Maritime Industry to Escape and Create Trans-Atlantic Identities, 1713–1783” (Rutgers University, New Brunswick, 2008). Order No. DA3335526.
Hagerott, Mark R., “Commanding Men and Machines: Admiralship, Technology, and Ideology in the 20th Century U.S. Navy” (University of Maryland, College Park, 2008). Order No. DA3324805.
Reardon, Jeff T., “The Evolution of the U.S. Navy into an Effective Night-Fighting Force during the Solomon Islands Campaign, 1942–1943” (Ohio University, 2008). Order No. DA3327141.
Noble, Dennis L., and Truman R. Strobridge, Captain ‘Hell Roaring’ Mike Healy: From American Slave to Arctic Hero. (Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2009. xx, 326 pp. $34.95, isbn 978-0-8130-3368-6.)
O’Hara, Vincent P., Struggle for the Middle Sea: The Great Navies at War in the Mediterranean Theater, 1940–1945. (Annapolis: Naval Institute, 2009. xviii, 324 pp. $34.95, isbn 978-1-59114-648-3.)
Shomette, Donald G., Flotilla: The Patuxent Naval Campaign in the War of 1812. (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2009. xx, 500 pp. $38.00, isbn 978-0-8018-9122-9.)
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