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  1. Contested Waters: The Royal Navy in the Fisher EraPreparing for Blockade, 1885–1914: Naval Contingency for Economic Warfare. CobbStephen. Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate, 2013.Torpedo. EpsteinKatherine C.Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2014.Strategy and ...
  2. The Myth of a Naval Revolution by Proxy: Lord Fisher’s Influence on Winston Churchill’s Naval Policy, 1911–1914
  3. Sentiment vs Strategy
  4. On Standards and Scholarship: A Response to Nicholas Lambert
  5. Sir John Fisher’s Naval Revolution Reconsidered: Winston Churchill at the Admiralty, 1911-1914
  6. The King's English and the Security of the Empire: Class, Social Mobility, and Democratization in the British Naval Officer Corps, 1918–1939
  7. The Royal Navy and the Lessons of the Invergordon Mutiny
  8. Introduction
  9. Naval Mutinies in the Twentieth Century and Beyond
  10. The Invergordon Mutiny, 1931
  11. The 'Singapore Strategy' and the Deterrence of Japan: Winston Churchill, the Admiralty and the Dispatch of Force Z
  12. The Royal Navy, Seapower and Strategy between the Wars
  13. Thinking the Unthinkable: British and American Naval Strategies for an Anglo-American War, 1918–1931
  14. ‘How are we going to make war?’: Admiral sir Herbert Richmond and British Far Eastern War plans
  15. "Our Most Exposed Outpost": Hong Kong and British Far Eastern Strategy, 1921-1941