All Stories

  1. Competing Narratives on Economic Warfare: The Unlikely Origin of Archibald Bell’s Unwanted History of the Blockade of Germany
  2. The British Way of War: Julian Corbett and the battle for a national strategy
  3. ‘Mass Anywhere on Sea or Land’: Catholicism and the Royal Navy, 1901–1906
  4. The War Lords and the Gallipoli Disaster: How globalized trade led Britain to its worst defeat of the First World War
  5. Castaways in Question: A story of British naval interrogators from WW1 to denazification
  6. Great Britain, International Law, and the Evolution of Maritime Strategic Thought, 1856–1914
  7. ‘The special service squadron of the Royal Marines’: The Royal Navy and organic amphibious warfare capability before 1914
  8. Britain and Economic Warfare in German Naval Thinking in the Era of the Great War
  9. The ‘Lusitania’ Sinking: Eyewitness accounts from survivors
  10. A long review of some recent titles on early twentieth century naval history.
  11. Britain and the Mine, 1900–1915: Culture, strategy and international law
  12. Entente Cordiale (1904)
  13. A Service Ready for Total War? The State of the Royal Navy in July 1914*
  14. The Royal Navy in the age of austerity, 1919–22: naval and foreign policy under Lloyd George
  15. Failing to Prepare for the Great War? The Absence of Grand Strategy in British War Planning before 1914
  16. A Great American Scholar of the Royal Navy? The Disputed Legacy of Arthur Marder Revisited
  17. Germany’s Ocean Greyhounds and the Royal Navy’s First Battle Cruisers: An Historiographical Problem
  18. Keeping the Germans Out of the Straits: The Five Ottoman Dreadnought Thesis Reconsidered
  19. The Anglo-German Naval Race, 1898–1914
  20. Naval History by Conspiracy Theory: The British Admiralty before the First World War and the Methodology of Revisionism
  21. Admiral Fisher is not who he seems.
  22. The Naval Route to the Abyss
  23. A long review of a deeply misleading book.
  24. The Grand Fleet, 1914–19: The Royal Navy in the First World War
  25. A long review of several new naval history books.
  26. Militarism in a Global Age: Naval ambitions in Germany and the United States before World War I
  27. Britain's Great Security Mirage: The Royal Navy and the Franco-Russian Naval Threat, 1898–1906
  28. A book examining British plans to protect seaborne trade in the event of a war with Germany.
  29. A German Preference for a Medium-Range Battle? British Assumptions about German Naval Gunnery, 1914-1915
  30. Bismarck, Otto von (1815-1898)
  31. Fisher, Admiral John Arbuthnot (1841-1920)
  32. Moltke, Field Marshal Helmuth von, the Elder (1800-1891)
  33. Schlieffen, Field Marshal Alfred von (1833-1913)
  34. Tirpitz, Admiral Alfred von (1849-1930)
  35. A prelude to the reforms of Admiral Sir John Fisher: the creation of the Home Fleet, 1902-3
  36. Intelligence Information and the 1909 Naval Scare: The Secret Foundations of a Public Panic
  37. A prelude to the reforms of Admiral Sir John Fisher: the creation of the Home Fleet, 1902-3
  38. Lieutenant-Colonel Delmé-Radcliffe's report on the 1906 eruption of Vesuvius, Italy: Some further comments and some corrections of an historical nature
  39. Switching horses: The admiralty's recognition of the threat from Germany, 1900–1905
  40. New Weapons for New Targets: Sir John Fisher, the Threat from Germany, and the Building of HMSDreadnoughtand HMSInvincible, 1902–1907
  41. Royal Kinship. Anglo-German Family Networks 1815-1918
  42. Lieutenant-Colonel Delmé-Radcliffe's report on the 1906 eruption of Vesuvius, Italy
  43. Spies in Uniform
  44. 'A Barometer of National Confidence': a British Assessment of the Role of Insecurity in the Formulation of German Military Policy before the First World War
  45. A view from Berlin: Colonel Frederick trench and the development of British perceptions of German aggressive intent, 1906–1910
  46. Rivalry in Southern Africa, 1893–99
  47. Germany and the Origins of the First World War in the Eyes of the American Diplomatic Establishment
  48. Germany and the Origins of the First World War in the Eyes of the American Diplomatic Establishment
  49. Maps as the progenitors of territorial disputes: Two examples from nineteenth‐century Southern Africa
  50. The Pfeil Family and the Development of German Colonial Ambitions in Southern Africa: A Study of Diplomacy and Colonial Trends
  51. The Pfeil Family and the Devlopment of German Colonial Ambitions in Southern Africa: A Study of Diplomacy and Colonial Trends