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United States Naval History: A Bibliography
Seventh Edition, 1993
Revised by Barbara A. Lynch and John E. Vajda
NAVAL HISTORY BIBLIOGRAPHIES, NO. 1
Contents
Foreword
General Works
Chronologies
Pictorial Histories
Naval History by Period
- American Revolution, 1775-1783
- American Revolution-Biography
Formative Years, 1784-1860
Quasi-War With France and Barbary Wars
War of 1812
War of 1812-Biography
Mexican War
Civil War, 1861-1865
Civil War-Biography
Emergence of a Modern Navy, 1866-1916
Spanish American War
World War I, 1917-1918
Between World Wars, 1919-1941
- World War II
- General Works
World War II-Atlantic Theater
World War II-Pacific Theater
World War II-Biography
- Postwar Years, 1946-1991
- General Works
Korean War
Conflict in Southeast Asia
Conflict in Southeast Asia- Biography
Post-Southeast Asia
Organizational Histories
Special Subjects
- Aircraft
Armament
Awards and Decorations
Diplomacy and Foreign Relations
Expeditions and Exploration
Flags and Pennants
Logistics
Military Government and Civil Affairs
Minorities and Women in the Navy
Naval Academy
Naval Aviation
Naval Medicine
Personnel, Education and Training
Science and Technology
Ships
Strategy and Tactics
Uniforms and Insignia
Coast Guard History
Biographies, Memoirs
Biographical Lists and Registers
Periodicals
Bibliographies and Research Aids
Foreword
This edition of United States Naval History: A Bibliography
incorporates more than 450 titles chosen from the large body of
naval historical literature published since the bibliography's
sixth edition appeared in 1972. In addition to updating this list
of significant works in the field of naval history our compilers
added new editions of previously cited books and, in a fewcases,
key titles omitted from the earlier version.
Despite its considerable length, we wish to stress that this
bibliography is selective rather than exhaustive. Its primary
aim is to identify books and articles for the general reading
needs of naval professionals, students, and the public. Advanced
researchers may find this compilation a useful starting point.
But, their requirements can best be met by consulting more exhaustive
and specialized bibliographies, a number of which are cited in
this work.
Every effort was made to cite only those publications generally
found in larger federal, public, or academic libraries, or that
are likely to circulate freely on an interlibrary loan basis.
The overwhelming emphasis of the bibliography is upon United States
naval history. Nevertheless, a few sources on foreign navies,
the Navy's sister services, and other defense organizations are
included when those titles refer to activities that involve the
United States Navy.
No work published after September 1992 is included in this
bibliography. Normally, annotations are included only for those
titles that are not self-explanatory. Previous versions of this
bibliography listed titles under all appropriate subtitles. In
an attempt to reduce its length, each title in the new edition
normally is listed only once under its primary subject category.
Two superb professionals associated with the Navy Department
Library were the principal compilers of this edition: Barbara
A. Lynch, the former reference librarian, and John E. Vajda, the
Library Director. I also wish to acknowledge the valuable contributions
made by Stanley Kalkus, formerly the Librarian of the Navy; his
assistant, Claudia Tillery; and William S. Dudley, the Naval Historical
Center's Senior Historian. The demanding task of editing this
work was handled competently by the Center's senior editor, Sandra
J. Doyle, and her assistant, Akio J. Stribling.
The publication of this edition of United States Naval
History: A Bibliography inaugurates a publication series known
as Naval History Bibliographies. Considering the Navy Department
Library's central role in preparing the work, it is entirely appropriate
for this volume to initiate the new series. The Navy Department
Library, the nucleus from which the Naval Historical Center grew,
has undertaken bibliographic activities throughout its 192-year
history. The designation of this series recognizes the continuing
importance given by the Naval Historical Center to its mission
of encouraging research in naval history. We hope that United
States History: A Bibliography will be of continuing assistance
to everyone interested in that fruitful field.
Dean C. Allard
Director of Naval History
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