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6 August 2024


Welcome back to our National Maritime Historical Society members and friends who share a love for naval history!

As it is summer, we’d like to kick back, relax, and let our friends across the pond at the Society for Nautical Research do the heavy lifting. Please check out the following link to their quarterly newsletter Topmasts for some informative articles, news, and updates on recent publications on both sides of the Atlantic. Enjoy! August-2024-No51.pdf (snr.org.uk)


We have updated our list of books available for review with some recent arrivals from the Naval Institute Press. If you have recently published a book on naval history and would like to have it reviewed, let us know! Speaking of books, note the 2025 Book Award announcement from the Society for Military History below.


Tuesday Tidings is compiled by Dr. David F. Winkler and Jessie Henderson as a benefit for members of the National Maritime Historical Society and friends of naval history.


As always, comments are welcome at nmhs@seahistory.org.

ITEMS OF IMMEDIATE INTEREST

14 August 2024 - Naval Order History Happenings

Killing Shore: The True Story of Hitler’s U-Boats Off the New Jersey Coast


With K. A. Nelson


8–9 PM (EDT) (virtual)

FEATURED CONTENT

Not all historic ships are battleships!

Recent editions of Tuesday Tidings have featured the drydocking of battleships Texas and New Jersey. Above we see the “Mighty Midget” LCS 102 at the former Mare Island Naval Shipyard a photograph taken several years ago. The centerpiece of the Landing Craft Support Museum, this World War II combatant had more firepower per ton than the aforementioned battleships. Having subsequent service with the Japanese Maritime Defense Force and the Thai navy, LCS 102 is now berthed at Mare Island across from Vallejo, California. Tuesday Tidings thanks Dr. Christopher Lehman, who is on the board of the Navy Museum Development Foundation, for arranging a recent tour of this historic vessel and providing this photograph.

NAVAL HISTORY BOOKS AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW

See the current List of Naval History Books Available for Review >>

 

Reviewers, authors, and publishers can also see our Guidelines for Naval History Book Reviews >>

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT

Recent CIMSEC Podcasts



Sea Control 541 - The Globe and Anchor Men with Dr. Mark Folse | Sea Control (simplecast.com)


Sea Control 539 Normandy - The Sailors’ Story and D-Day with Nick Hewitt | Sea Control (simplecast.com)

BOOK AWARD ANNOUNCEMENT!

The Society for Military History

Distinguished Book Awards for 2025


Background: The Society for Military History is soliciting nominations for its annual Distinguished Book Awards for 2025. Established in 1933, the Society is devoted to stimulating and advancing the study of military history. Its membership (today more than 2,600) includes many of the most prominent scholars, soldiers, and citizens interested in military history. The Society encourages research and publication across the whole range of military history (ancient, medieval, and modern, including related popular studies). The Society publishes The Journal of Military History, the leading international scholarly journal of military history.


The Distinguished Book Awards: For the 2025 awards, books published (copyright date) in 2023 and 2024 are eligible. Works previously nominated for the Society’s book awards may be resubmitted provided they were published in 2023. Nominated books should be assigned to one of the following prize categories:


Distinguished Book (two awards)


  • Edited and reference works contain collections of information, such as dictionaries, encyclopedias, atlases, handbooks, and diagnostic manuals.
  • Biography and memoirs—works that examine the life of a single individual or the lives of multiple individuals, or first-person accounts of lived experiences, in the context of war and/or the military
  • First book—works that represent a single author’s first monograph)


The committee will make its selections for awards by January 30, 2025. The Society will give the awards at its annual meeting in Mobile, Alabama on 27–30 March 2025. The author of each prize-winning book will receive recognition at the Society’s annual awards presentation, an award plaque, and a $1,000 prize.


The committee must receive books for consideration for the 2025 awards by 7 October 2024.

Publishers must follow this process for each volume they intend to submit:


Please send a copy of each book for consideration with a letter specifying consideration for the SMH Book Awards to each committee member at the addresses listed below. Books must be submitted in physical copy, and electronic versions will not be considered. The committee recognizes the expense to authors and publishers associated with submitting five copies of each nominated book and therefore encourages serious submissions only. Please note that books will not be returned and that only award winners will be notified of selection.


At the discretion of the committee, submissions which are received after 7 October 2024 may be deferred for consideration in the 2026 awards.


Sincerely,

Debra J. Sheffer, PhD

Chair SMH Book Awards Committee

Email: debra.sheffer@park.edu

SMH 2025 Book Awards

Committee Member Addresses


Marion Dorsey, PhD

Department of History

University of New Hampshire

14 Fogg Drive

Durham, NH 03824

 

Ian Beckett, PhD

School of History

University of Kent, Canterbury

Tides, Trewelloe Road, Praa Sands, Penzance

Cornwall, TR20 9SU, UK

 

Tarak Barkawi, PhD

Department of Political Science

Johns Hopkins University

1102 Bryn Mawr Road

Baltimore, MD 21210

 

Matthew Neufeld, PhD

Department of History

University of Saskatchewan

Room 619, Arts Tower

9 Campus Drive

Saskatoon SK S7N 5A5

Canada

 

Debra Sheffer, PhD

Park University

9002 N. Camden Ave.

Kansas City, MO 64154

CALLS FOR PAPERS

The Society for Military History announces a call for papers for its 90th Annual Meeting in Mobile, Alabama, 27–30 March 2025, at the Battle House Renaissance Mobile Hotel and the

Renaissance Mobile Riverview Plaza Hotel.


The Program Committee’s objective is to create a slate of panels that represent the breadth of expertise and interests as well as the overall diversity of the Society’s wide-ranging membership. Individual paper and panel proposals on all facets of military history broadly defined will be considered for inclusion. Members in the academic community, the armed forces and governmental agencies, museums and archives, and independent scholars, as well as international members, are encouraged to participate.


Priority will be given to individual paper and panel submissions that highlight the presentation of original research, new interpretations, topics of immediate interest to our membership, and cutting-edge trends and subject matter. Submission of roundtables is encouraged, but preference will be given to panels that present new, original research.


All submissions will be judged on their merit using the above criteria.


Submission Instructions:


Individual paper proposals must include a 250-word abstract of the paper, and a one-page vita with contact information and email address. If selected, individual papers will be assigned by the program committee to an appropriate panel with a chair/commentator.


Panel proposals must include a panel title and 250-word abstract summarizing the theme of the panel; paper titles and a 250-word abstract for each paper proposed; and a one-page curriculum vitae for each panelist (including the chair and commentator) that includes institutional affiliation, email address, and other contact information.


Roundtable proposals must include a roundtable title, the full name and institutional affiliation of each participant, a 250-word abstract summarizing the roundtable’s themes and significance, and a one-page curriculum vitae for each participant.


Members who wish to volunteer to serve as chairs and commentators should send a one-page curriculum vitae.


Send all materials to the Program Committee Chair before 18 October 2024 at smhconferences@gmail.com.

For The Trafalgar Chronicle


Publication Date: FALL 2025


Theme: Naval Leadership in the Georgian Era


For the 2025 edition of The Trafalgar Chronicle, the editors seek carefully researched, scholarly articles on “Naval Leadership in the Georgian Era.” We invite essays that provide examples of exemplary and questionable leadership in the predominant navies of the Georgian maritime era (1714–1837). We are interested to know about unique and far-reaching ways in which naval officers and administrators made crucial decisions and took significant actions affecting their futures, men, fleets, enemies, combat tactics and strategies, ships, policies and regulations, and naval doctrine itself. Additional topics: We also seek general-interest articles with unique perspectives on the maritime and naval history of the Georgian era. We invite biographical portraits, articles about battles at sea, maritime economics, exploration of foreign shores, foreign relations, politics, etc. We also welcome well-documented reports on preservation efforts regarding the artifacts, graves, memorials, and monuments of the Nelson era. Proposal Submission Guidelines: Please submit a proposal/abstract of no more than 500 words and a paragraph about your background (a biographical sketch). Proposals are due by 1 September 2024. Applicants will be notified of acceptance status by 1 October 2024. Submit all proposals and inquiries to tc.editor@1805Club.org.


Detailed author guidelines are available upon request. Article Guidelines: Articles should be 3,000 to 5,000 words long in MSWORD (unprotected) following the New Oxford Style Manual. Please include three to six high-resolution illustrations, each in a separate file (jpeg, pdf, or tiff). Articles are due 1 February 2025, at which point they will be edited and, in some cases, submitted to peer review. Articles will be returned to authors for revisions by 1 April 2025.


Revisions are due by 1 May 2025. Publication will be Fall/Autumn 2025. While we do not pay our contributors, each author will receive a copy of The Trafalgar Chronicle upon publication. Non-members of the 1805 Club will receive a free one-year membership. All authors will also receive a PDF of their published article for their portfolio. Authors retain copyright of their articles. Our Contributors: We welcome articles from 1805 Club members and anyone with an interest in the history of the Georgian Navy and other navies of the period. Our articles have come from writers of varied backgrounds: historians, journalists, university students, military personnel, preservationists, and novelists. Contact tc.editor@1805Club.org for additional information. The Trafalgar Chronicle is the scholarly flagship publication of the 1805 Club, a charity registered in England and Wales (number1202272) with an international membership of scholars and enthusiasts of the Georgian maritime era. The 1805 Club takes its name from the iconic Battle of Trafalgar that gave Nelson his place in history and confirmed the role of the Royal Navy in asserting Britain’s sea power. Seaforth Publishing is our publisher.

UPCOMING NAVAL & MARITIME HISTORY GATHERINGS

16–19 September 2024: Historic Naval Ship Association (HNSA) Symposium, USS Midway, San Diego



19 September 2024: Navy Memorial Lone Sailor Dinner, Washington, DC



28 September 2024: Coast Guard Ball, National Harbor, MD



16 October 2024: USS Constitution Museum Salute to Service Gala, Boston, MD



19 October 2024: US Navy Birthday Ball, Arlington VA



24 October 2024: National Maritime Historical Society Annual Awards Dinner, New York, NY


1 November 2024: Marine Birthday Ball, Albany, GA



2 November 2024: Marine Birthday Ball; Orlando, Fl.



2 November 2024: Marine Birthday Ball, San Francisco, CA



9 November 2024: Steamship Historical Society of America Annual Meeting, Queen Mary, Long Beach, CA



27–30 March 2025: Society for Military History (SMH) Annual Meeting, Mobile, AL



9–11 April 2025: Council of American Maritime Museums Annual Meeting, Pensacola, FL



24–25 May 2025: Canadian Nautical Research Society Annual Conference Port Hope,

Ontario



18–19 September 2025: McMullen Naval History Symposium US Naval Academy



24–28 September 2025: Historic Naval Ship Association (HNSA) Symposium/12th Maritime Heritage Conference, Buffalo, NY

PREBLE HALL NAVAL HISTORY PODCAST

A naval history podcast from Preble Hall – the United States Naval Academy Museum in Annapolis, Maryland. Preble Hall will interview historians, practitioners, military personnel, and other experts on a variety of naval history topics from ancient history to more current events.


Click here for the latest episode: 233: David Petraeus on CONFLICT>>


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DRACHINIFEL YOUTUBE CHANNEL

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NAVY HISTORY MATTERS

Welcome to Navy History Matters, Naval History and Heritage Command’s biweekly compilation of articles, commentaries, and blogs related to history and heritage. Every other week, they gather the top-interest items from a variety of media and social media sources that link to related content at NHHC’s website, your authoritative source for Navy history.


Click here for most recent article>>

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NAVAL HISTORY

The International Journal of Naval History (IJNH) provides a preeminent forum for works of naval history, researched and written to demonstrable academic standards, with the goal of stimulating and promoting research into naval history and fostering communication among naval historians at an international level. IJNH welcomes any scholarly historical analysis, focused on any period or geographic region, that explores naval power in its national or cultural context. The journal is independent of any institution and operates under the direction of an international editorial board that represents various genres of naval history.



Click here to read the February 2023 edition and archived issues on the IJNH website >>

SUPPORTING US NAVAL HISTORY & HERITAGE

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