Naval and Maritime Power in two World Wars. Contemporary Relevance and Historical Importance
Global War Studies and the Greenwich Maritime Institute are pleased to announce an international conference on the naval and maritime history of the First and Second World Wars. On the centenary of the First World War, the conference seeks to promote an international and interdisciplinary dialogue among naval and maritime historians. Drawing upon the latest scholarship from a variety of disciplines, the conference aims to highlight a wide array of topics such as naval and maritime communications, logistics, international relations, regional studies, economic aspects, the role of ports and internal transport, the weather, morale, and grand strategy.
Papers and panels addressing one or more of the above topics are welcome as well as any of the following subject areas.
Naval Warfare / Maritime Strategies / Amphibious Operations / Air Power Operational History / Intelligence / Command / Convoy Operations Shipbuilding / Interwar History / Weapons Technology Neutral States / Theaters of War / Industry / Civilians
Additional First and Second World War themes pertaining to naval and maritime history are equally encouraged.
Paper proposals must be submitted by 15 August 2013 and include an abstract and curriculum vitae. Panel proposals are welcome and should include a brief description of the panel's theme.
Submissions and inquiries should be addressed to Robert von Maier: globalwarstudies@gmail.com
The conference proceedings will be published as a special issue of Global War Studies.
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Contact:
Robert von Maier
Editor-in-Chief
Global War Studies
PO Box 131763 Carlsbad, California 92013
USA
Email: globalwarstudies@gmail.com