39 research outputs found
El interés de Estados Unidos de América en el poderÃo marÃtimo: presente y futuro
Esta publicación escrita por un almirante norteamericano del siglo XIX, expone la temática sobre la importancia que debÃa tener para los Estados Unidos de América el poderÃo marÃtimo. El perÃodo en el que transcurre la obra es entre 1898 (Guerra Hispano- Americana) y 1918 (terminación del Canal de Panamá) todo el Caribe se convirtió en un Mare Nostrum norteamericano, en donde impusieron sus reglas apoyados en el poderÃo marÃtimo
HM 7: A Bibliography of The Works of Alfred Thayer Mahan
There is no doubt that Mahan laid the foundation for a theoretical understanding of navies as well as contributed to the rise of the U.S. Navy to great power status. Curiously, however, there has been no complete bibliography of Mahan\u27 s published work. The 100th anniversary of the beginning of his theoretical work offers such an opportunity.https://digital-commons.usnwc.edu/usnwc-historical-monographs/1006/thumbnail.jp
The Navy in the Civil War : The Gulf and Inland Waters /
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From sail to steam; recollections of naval life,
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Types of naval officers drawn from the history of the British navy; with some account of the conditions of naval warfare at the beginning of the eighteenth century, and of its subsequent development during the sail period,
Introductory. Conditions of naval warfare at the beginning of the eighteenth century.--Progress of naval warfare during the eighteenth century; Hawke: the spirit.--Rodney: the form.--Howe: the general officer, as tactician.--Jervis: the general officer, as disciplinarian and strategist.--Saumarez: the fleet officer and division commander.--Pellew: the frigate captain and partisan officer.Mode of access: Internet
The life of Nelson : the embodiment of the sea power of Great Britain /
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The gulf and inland waters,
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Naval administration and warfare : some general principles, with other essays /
Includes bibliographical references.The principles of naval administration (National review, Jun, 1908)--The United States Navy Department (Scribner's magazine, May, 1908)--Principles involved in the war between Japan and Russia (National review, September, 1904)--Retrospect upon the war between Japan and Russia (National review, May 1906)--Objects of the United States Naval War College (an address at the annual opening, August 6,1888)--The practical character of the United States Naval War College (an address at the annual opening, September 6, 1892)--Subordination in historical treatment (president's address at the annual meeting of the American historical association, December 26, 1902)--The strength of Nelson (National review, November, 1905)--The value of the Pacific cruise of the United States fleet, 1908 (Prospect: The Scientific American, December 7, 1907. Retrospect: Collier's weekly, August 29, 1908)--The Monroe doctrine (National review, February, 1902)Mode of access: Internet