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Browsing by Author Seligmann, M
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Issue Date | Title | Author(s) |
2016 | Failing to Prepare for the Great War? The Absence of Grand Strategy in British War Planning before 1914 | Seligmann, M |
2016 | Germany’s Ocean Greyhounds and the Royal Navy’s First Battle Cruisers: An Historiographical Problem | Seligmann, M |
2016 | A great american scholar of the Royal Navy? The disputed legacy of arthur marder revisited | Seligmann, M |
2021 | ‘A High Brow Scheme to Mess People About’: Missed Opportunities to Reform Staff Training in the British Army, 1919-1939. | Farquharson, Iain Alexander |
2016 | Keeping the Germans out of the straits: The five ottoman dreadnought thesis reconsidered | Seligmann, M |
24-Jan-2022 | ‘Mass anywhere on Sea or Land’: Catholicism and the Royal Navy, 1901-1906 | Seligmann, M |
2015 | Naval History by Conspiracy Theory: The British Admiralty before the First World War and the Methodology of Revisionism | Seligmann, M |
2014 | Review of D.G. Ridley-Kitts, The Grand Fleet, 1914–19: The Royal Navy in the First World War | Seligmann, M |
2014 | Review of Jon Tetsuro Sumida’s In Defence of Naval Supremacy: Finance, Technology and British Naval Policy, 1889-1914 | Seligmann, M |
2018 | A Service Ready for Total War? The State of the Royal Navy in July 1914 | Seligmann, M |
29-Sep-2020 | ‘The Special Service Squadron of the Royal Marines’: The Royal Navy and Organic Amphibious Warfare Capability before 1914 | Seligmann, M |
2024 | Submarines and naval layered defence in the first world war | Metcalfe, Robert |