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John B. Hattendorf

John Brewster Hattendorf, FRHistS, FSNR, (born December 22, 1941) is an American naval historian. He is the author, co-author, editor, or co-editor of more than fifty books, mainly on British and American maritime history and naval warfare. In 2005, the U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings described him as "one of the most widely known and well-respected naval historians in the world."[1] In reference to his work on the history of naval strategy, an academic in Britain termed him the "doyen of US naval educators."[2] A Dutch scholar went further to say that Hattendorf "may rightly be called one of the most influential maritime historians in the world."[3] From 1984 to 2016, he was the Ernest J. King Professor of Maritime History at the United States Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island. He has called maritime history "a subject that touches on both the greatest moments of the human spirit as well as on the worst, including war."[4] In 2011, the Naval War College announced the establishment of the Hattendorf Prize for Distinguished Original Research in Maritime History, named for him.[5][6] The 2014 Oxford Naval Conference - "Strategy and the Sea" - celebrated his distinguished career on April 10–12, 2014.[7] The proceedings of the conference were published as a festschrift.[8] In March 2016, Hattendorf received the higher doctorate of Doctor of Letters (D.Litt.) from the University of Oxford.[9] Among the few Americans to have received such designation, Hattendorf remained actively engaged on the Naval War College campus after his formal retirement in 2016.

John Brewster Hattendorf
Born (1941-12-22) December 22, 1941 (age 82)
Academic background
Education
InfluencesRichard G. Salomon
Charles Ritcheson
A. Hunter Dupree
Piers Mackesy
Ragnhild Hatton
N. H. Gibbs
Academic work
Institutions
Main interestsMaritime history
Notable worksOxford Encyclopedia of Maritime History

Remaining in scholarly service as the Ernest J. King Professor Emeritus of Maritime History at the Naval War College, Hattendorf continued guiding discussions about the role of history in understanding contemporary strategic problems in the global maritime arena. Recognizing his contributions in the fields of maritime history and naval strategy, the President of the Naval War College, Rear Admiral Jeffrey Harley, established the "John B. Hattendorf Center for Maritime Historical Research" in the summer of 2017. The Hattendorf Historical Center performs the mission of supporting history requirements in Professional Military Education through original documentary research, scholarly publications, public education programming, and direct support to the seagoing forces of the U.S. Navy. As history is largely unclassified, the Hattendorf Historical Center also provides historical foundations for contemporary discussion in the interest of facilitating international partnerships in the global maritime commons.[10]

Family, education, and early life edit

Hattendorf was born and raised in the village of Western Springs, Illinois. His interest in the ships and the sea stemmed from summers spent at his family cottage at Portage Point, Michigan, where he was a sailing instructor on Portage Lake from 1958 to 1964. After graduating in the Class of 1960 from Lyons Township High School in LaGrange, Illinois, he earned his bachelor's degree in history in 1964 from Kenyon College, where he was inspired by Charles Ritcheson and Richard G. Salomon.[4] In 1970, he graduated from the Frank C. Munson Institute of American Maritime History at Mystic Seaport, where he studied under Robert G. Albion and Benjamin W. Labaree. He earned his master's degree in history from Brown University in 1971, completing his thesis under the tutelage of A. Hunter Dupree on the history of strategic thinking and wargaming at the Naval War College. In 1979, he completed his doctorate at Pembroke College, Oxford with a thesis on English Grand Strategy in the War of the Spanish Succession, 1702–12, supervised by N. H. Gibbs and complemented by studies under Ragnhild Hatton, Sir Michael Howard and Piers Mackesy.[11][12]

Naval career edit

After graduation from Kenyon College, he served his country in uniform for eight years during the Vietnam War period, as a naval officer. He served on board USS O'Brien (DD-725), earning a commendation from the Commander, United States Seventh Fleet, for outstanding performance of duty during combat operations in April 1967. Later, he served at sea in USS Purdy (DD-734) and USS Fiske (DD-842). While in the U.S. Navy, Hattendorf also served ashore at the Naval History Division, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations (Op-09B9), in Washington, D.C. in 1967–69, where he was first trained in naval history under Rear Admiral Ernest M. Eller and Dr. William J. Morgan, and at the Naval War College in 1972–73, where he served as speech writer and research assistant to Vice Admiral Stansfield Turner and also taught in the college's strategy and policy department.[13]

Civilian academic career edit

Hattendorf has spent most of his civilian academic career at the United States Naval War College, returning there as a civilian faculty member in 1977. He taught Strategy and Policy for a number of years. From 1988 to 2003, he directed the United States Naval War College's Advanced Research Department. In 2003, Hattendorf became the first chairman of the Naval War College's newly established Maritime History Department, where he oversaw its research section and also the director of the Naval War College Museum. He retired in September 2016 and was promoted to Ernest J. King Professor Emeritus of Maritime History. He identified four primary audiences for the U.S. Navy's maritime history programs: sailors, Navy leaders, government policymakers, and the American people.[14]

As a civilian scholar, he has been visiting professor of history at the National University of Singapore and at the German Armed Forces Military History Research Office, a senior associate member of St Antony's College, Oxford, and a visiting Fellow at Pembroke College, Oxford. He has been an adjunct professor at the Frank C. Munson Institute of American Maritime History since 1990 and served as its director from 1996 to 2001.

Public and Community Service edit

Hattendorf served on the Secretary of the Navy's Advisory Subcommittee on Naval History from 2004 through 2008, serving as chairman, 2006–2008. He was a member of the Board of Advisors to the Canadian Forces College at Toronto, 2005–2010.[15]

For four years from 2003 through 2007, Hattendorf served as president of the North American Society for Oceanic History and, in that role, headed the U.S. delegation to the International Commission for Maritime History. He served as one of the commission's vice-presidents, 2005–2009.[16]

He is a fellow of the Royal Historical Society and has served as a member of council and vice-president of the Hakluyt Society (UK), and was the founding president of the American Friends of the Hakluyt Society. He has been a member of Council of the Navy Records Society. Since 1989, he has been co-chair of the publications committee of the Newport Historical Society and since 2005, historian of Trinity Church, Newport, Rhode Island, and a member of the Board of Scholars for the Museum of the American Revolution.[16]

He has served as Historian-General of the Naval Order of the United States, 2014–2019; Historian of the Society of the Cincinnati in the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, 2016- ;[17] Historian of the Rhode Island Society of Colonial Wars, 2016- ; the Historian of the Rhode Island Sons of the Revolution, 2017-.[16] and the Rhode Island Society of the Order of the Founders and Patriots of America, 2023-.[18] He sat on the executive committee of the University of Haifa’s Maritime Policy & Strategy Research Center (HMS), 2016–2020.[19]

Awards edit

Kenyon College awarded him an honorary doctorate in 1997.[20]

In 1998, Lyons Township High school named him to its Alumni Hall of Fame.[21]

The National Maritime Museum, Greenwich (UK) awarded him its Caird Medal in 2000 for his contributions to the field of maritime history.

In 2003, the North American Society for Oceanic History (NASOH) presented him its K. Jack Bauer Award for service to maritime history.

In 2009, he received the Department of the Navy Superior Civilian Service Award for his work as chairman, Secretary of the Navy's Advisory Subcommittee on Naval History, 2006–2008. In addition, the USS Constitution Museum presented him with its Samuel Eliot Morison Award.[22] and the Navy League of the United States presented him with its Alfred Thayer Mahan Award for Literary Achievement.[23]

In 2012, the Naval Order of the United States awarded him its Admiral of the Navy George Dewey Award.[24]

In 2014, The Naval Historical Foundation awarded him the Commodore Dudley W. Knox Naval History Lifetime Achievement Award.[25]

In March 2016, the University of Oxford awarded Hattendorf a higher doctorate, the Doctor of Letters (D.Litt.) degree.[9]

In September 2016, The Chief of Naval Operations, Admiral John Richardson presented him with the Navy Distinguished Civilian Service Award.[26]

In September 2017, Hattendorf was the first recipient of the Britain's Society for Nautical Research Anderson Award for Lifetime Achievement.[27]

In May 2019, The Rhode Island Heritage Hall of Fame inducted Hattendorf.[28]

He is an honorary corresponding member of the Massachusetts Historical Society, the Royal Swedish Society of Naval Sciences, the Academie Du Var (France),[29] a Fellow of the Society for Nautical Research (U.K.), and since 2008 an Associate Member the Class of Maritime History of the Portuguese Navy's Academia de Marinha.[30]

Authorship edit

His histories range from studies on the War of the Spanish Succession to recent naval history. He has written readers' guides to the Aubrey-Maturin series of naval novels by Patrick O'Brian, as well as works on Alfred Thayer Mahan and Sir Julian Corbett.

He was senior editor of the series Classics of Sea Power for the U.S. Naval Institute Press and edited the series Maritime Books, 1475–1800, a collection of facsimiles of rare books from the John Carter Brown Library.

Hattendorf was a co-author of The Oxford Illustrated History of the Royal Navy and The Oxford Illustrated History of Modern Warfare, the latter with Richard Holmes and other authors. He contributed 22 articles to The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (2005) and was editor-in-chief of the Oxford Encyclopedia of Maritime History (2007), which was awarded the 2008 Dartmouth Medal.

Books and monographs edit

  • The two beginnings: a history of St. George's Church, Tanglin [Singapore] (1984)
  • Sailors and scholars: the centennial history of the U.S. Naval War College (1984)
  • England in the War of the Spanish Succession: a study of the English view and conduct of grand strategy, 1702–1712 (1987)
  • Semper eadem: a history of Trinity Church in Newport, 1698–2000 (2001; second edition in paperback, 2 vols., 2018–19)
  • (2004)
  • Newport, the French Navy, and American Independence (2004; 2005)

Collected articles and essays edit

  • Naval History and Maritime Strategy: Collected Essays (2000)
  • Talking About Naval History: A Collection of Essays (2011)
  • Reflections on Naval History: Collected Essays (2023).

Co-authored books edit

Edited historical documents edit

  • The Writings of Stephen B. Luce edited with a commentary by John D. Hayes and John B. Hattendorf (1975)
  • On His Majesty's service: observations of the British Home Fleet from the diary, reports, and letters of Joseph H. Wellings, Assistant U.S. Naval Attaché, London, 1940–41 edited by John B. Hattendorf (1983)
  • Mahan on naval strategy: selections from the writings of Rear Admiral Alfred Thayer Mahan with an introduction by John B. Hattendorf, editor (1991)
  • British Naval documents, 1204–1960 edited by John B. Hattendorf, R. J. B. Knight, A. W. H. Pearsall, N. A. M. Rodger, Geoffrey Till (1993)
  • Saint Barthélemy and the Swedish West India Company: a selection of printed documents, 1784–1814, facsimile reproductions with an introduction by John B. Hattendorf (1994)
  • John Robinson's Account of Sweden, 1688: the original 1688 manuscript, edited and collated with the 1693 manuscript and the published editions from 1694 with an introduction by John B. Hattendorf (1998)
  • Every man will do his duty: an anthology of first-hand accounts from the age of Nelson, 1793–1815 Dean King with John B. Hattendorf [editors]; maps by Adam Merton Cooper (1997; 2002)
  • U.S. Naval Strategy in the 1990s: Selected Documents (2006)
  • U.S. Naval Strategy in the 1970s: Selected Documents (2007)
  • U.S. Naval Strategy in the 1980s: Selected Documents (2008)
  • Preparations for the Defense of Rhode Island, 1755 (2017)[31]
  • Albert P. Niblack, Putting Cargoes Through: The U.S. Navy at Gibraltar During the First World War, 1917-1919, edited with an introduction by John B. Hattendorf. (Gibraltar: Calpe Press, 2018).
  • Mary Gould Almy's Journal during the Siege of Newport, Rhode Island, 29 July to 24 August 1778. A Facsimile, Transcribed, Annotated, and Edited by John B. Hattendorf. (Rhode Island Sons of the Revolution, 2018).
  • A Redcoat in America: The Diaries of Lieutenant William Bamford, 1757-1765 and 1776. (Warwick: Helion & Co., 2019).
  • The Battle of Rhode Island in 1778: The Official British View as Reported in the London Gazette. A Facsimile with an Introduction and an Annotated Transcription by John B. Hattendorf (Newport: Stone Tower Press for Rhode Island Sons of the Revolution, 2021).
  • To The Java Sea: Selections from the Diary, Letters, and Reports of Henry E. Eccles, 1940–1942. (Newport: Naval War College Press, 2021).
  • Recovering Naval Power: Henry Maydman and the Revival of the Royal Navy, edited by John Hattendorf and Geoffrey Till. (London: Routledge, 2023).

Introductions to historical books edit

  • Charles Nordhoff, Man-of-war life: a boy's experience in the United States Navy, during a voyage around the world in a ship-of-the-line [1855] (1985)
  • J.C. Wylie, Military strategy: a general theory of power control (1967). (1989)
  • Julian Corbett, Maritime operations in the Russo-Japanese War, 1904–1905 introduction by D. M. Schurman and John B. Hattendorf (1994)
  • Tobias Gentleman, England's way to win wealth, and to employ ships and marriners (1614). Delmar, N.Y.: Published for the John Carter Brown Library by Scholars' Facsimiles & Reprints, (1995)
  • Josiah Burchett, A Complete History of the Most Remarkable Transactions at Sea [1720] Delmar, N.Y.: Published for the John Carter Brown Library by Scholars' Facsimiles & Reprints, (1995)
  • Joseph Conrad, The Rover (1923) ( 1999)
  • Christopher Lloyd, Lord Cochrane: seaman, radical, liberator: a life of Thomas, Lord Cochrane, 10th Earl of Dundonald (1947). (1998)
  • Lawrence C. Wroth, The Way of a Ship, An Essay in the Literature of Navigation Science, along with, Some American Contributions to the Art of Navigation, 1519–1802. Revised editions, edited with a foreword by John B. Hattendorf. (Providence: The John Carter Brown Library, 2011).

Edited collections edit

  • Maritime strategy and the balance of power: Britain and America in the twentieth century edited by John B. Hattendorf and Robert S. Jordan; foreword by Robert O'Neill (1989)
  • Limitations of military power: essays presented to Professor Norman Gibbs on his eightieth birthday edited by John B. Hattendorf and Malcolm H. Murfett ; foreword by Andrew Goodpaster, Piers Mackesy and Sir Michael Pike (1990)
  • The influence of history on Mahan: the proceedings of a conference marking the centenary of Alfred Thayer Mahan's The Influence of sea power upon history, 1660–1783 edited by John B. Hattendorf (1991)
  • Mahan is not enough: the proceedings of a conference on the works of Sir Julian Corbett and Admiral Sir Herbert Richmond edited by James Goldrick and John B. Hattendorf (1993)
  • Ubi sumus?: the state of naval and maritime history edited by John B. Hattendorf (1994)
  • Maritime history: The Age of Discovery and The Eighteenth Century and the Classic Age of Sail, edited by John B. Hattendorf (1996–97)
  • Naval policy and strategy in the Mediterranean: past, present and future edited by John B. Hattendorf (2000)
  • War at sea in the Middle Ages and Renaissance edited by John B. Hattendorf and Richard W. Unger (2003)
  • The Cold War at sea: an international appraisal guest editors Lyle J. Goldstein, John B. Hattendorf and Yuri M. Zhukov. Journal of Strategic Studies, (April 2005)
  • Nineteen-Gun Salute: Case Studies of Operational, Strategic, and Diplomatic Naval Leadership during the 20th and Early 21st Centuries, edited by John B. Hattendorf and Bruce A. Elleman. (2010)
  • Marlborough: Soldier and Diplomat, edited by John B. Hattendorf, Augustus J. Veenendaal, Jr., and Rolof van Hövell tot Westerflier (Rotterdam: Karwansaray, 2012).
  • Charles XII: Warrior King, edited by John B. Hattendorf, Åsa Karlsson, Margriet Lacy-Bruijn, Augustus J. Veenendaal, Jr., and Rolof van Hövell tot Westerflier (Rotterdam: Karwansaray, 2018).
  • Forging the Trident: Theodore Roosevelt and the United States Navy, edited by John B. Hattendorf and William P. Leeman (Annapolis: Naval Institute Press, 2020).

Proceedings of the International Seapower Symposium edit

  • Eleventh International Seapower Symposium: report of proceedings of the conference, 6–9 October 1991, edited by John B. Hattendorf (1992)
  • Twelfth International Seapower Symposium: report of proceedings of the conference, 7–10 November 1993 edited by John B. Hattendorf (1994)
  • Thirteenth International Seapower Symposium: report of proceedings of the conference, 5–8 November 1995 edited by John B. Hattendorf (1995)
  • Fourteenth International Seapower Symposium: report of the proceedings of the conference, 2–5 November 1997 edited by John B. Hattendorf (1998)
  • (2004)
  • (2006)
  • (2009)
  • (2010)
  • (2012)
  • (2015)
  • (2017)

Guides and registers to manuscript collections at the Naval War College edit

  • Register of the papers of William L. Mullin compiled by John B. Hattendorf (1981) [1]
  • Register of the papers of Alfred T. Mahan (1986) [2]
  • Register of the papers of William McCarty Little compiled by John B. Hattendorf (1989) [3]
  • Register of the papers of Harrij Fredrich Louis Heinrich Schlie (1878–1916) and Gunther Wilhelm August Schlie (1906–1995)
  • Register of the Papers of Admiral of the Fleet Sir James Hawkins Whitshed, GCB.

Dictionaries and encyclopedias edit

Bibliographies edit

  • A bibliography of the works of Alfred Thayer Mahan compiled by John B. Hattendorf and Lynn C. Hattendorf (1987)
  • "A bibliography of the works of Admiral Sir Herbert Richmond" and "A bibliography of the works of Sir Julian Corbett" in Goldrick and Hattendorf, eds., Mahan is Not Enough, (1993)

Exhibition catalogues edit

  • "The boundless deep...": the European conquest of the Oceans, 1450 to 1840: catalogue of an exhibition of rare books, maps, charts, prints and manuscripts relating to maritime history from the John Carter Brown Library (2003)
  • Trafalgar and Nelson 200 2007-07-15 at the Wayback Machine: Catalogue of an exhibition of rare books, maps, charts, prints, models, and signal flags relating to events and influences of the Battle of Trafalgar and Lord Nelson (2005)
  • Command of the Sea: Catalogue of an Exhibition of American Naval Art from the U.S. Naval Academy Museum, the U.S. Navy Art Collection, and the U.S. Naval War College Museum displayed at the Newport Art Museum, Newport, Rhode Island, 6 June – 12 August 2007[permanent dead link] (2008)
  • (2009)

Pictorial histories edit

A Dusty Path: A pictorial History of Kenyon College (1964)

Selected essays and articles edit

  • "The Idea of the Fleet in Being in Historical Perspective",Naval War College Review (Winter 2014).
  • "The Uses of Maritime History in and for the Navy"
  • "Purpose and Contribution in Editing Naval Documents: A General Appreciation"

Notes edit

  1. ^ U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings, vol. 130/12/1,222 (December 2005), p. 64
  2. ^ Beatrice Heuser, The Evolution of Strategy: Thinking War from Antiquity to the Present (Cambridge University Press, 2010), p. 287
  3. ^ Gijs Rommelse, Review of Strategy and the Sea in Tijdschrift voor Zeegeschiedenis, no. 1 (2017), pp. 84-86, quotation on p. 84.
  4. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2010-06-30. Retrieved 2007-06-22.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-03-20. Retrieved 2011-04-16.
  6. ^ "About U.S. Naval War College". www.usnwc.edu.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 24 July 2013. Retrieved 21 July 2013.
  8. ^ "Boydell & Brewer Publishers".
  9. ^ a b "About U.S. Naval War College".
  10. ^ "Research Centers". usnwc.edu.
  11. ^ Michael Duffy, "Piers Gerald Mackesy (1924-2014)," Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the British Academy, vol. XV (2016), p. 332
  12. ^ Hattendorf, English Grand Strategy in the War of the Spanish Succession, (1987), pp. xix-xx.
  13. ^ Talking About Naval History, p. x
  14. ^ "The Uses of Maritime History in and for the Navy," Naval War College Review, (April 2003)
  15. ^ "Faculty | John B Hattendorf".
  16. ^ a b c "Faculty | John B Hattendorf".
  17. ^ Society of the Cincinnati in the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, 2016: Officers, Members, Charter, By-Laws,pp. 9, 22
  18. ^ The Order of Founders and Patriots of America: Register of Lineages of Associates, vol. 7, pp. 7026-7028
  19. ^ "Executive Committee". המרכז לחקר מדיניות ואסטרטגיה ימית.
  20. ^ . Archived from the original on 2010-06-30. Retrieved 2007-06-22.
  21. ^ "Lyons Township High School alumni web page".
  22. ^ "USS Constitution Museum News Release, 20 October 2009".
  23. ^ "About U.S. Naval War College". www.usnwc.edu.
  24. ^ "About U.S. Naval War College".
  25. ^ David F. Winkler, "Naval Historians to Receive Knox Award," Pull Together (Volume 53 No. 3 - Summer 2014) / Daybook (Volume 17 Issue 3), p. 12.
  26. ^ "Official US Navy photograph of the award ceremony".
  27. ^ "SNR Announces Professor John Hattendorf as First Recipient of Anderson Lifetime Achievement Award".
  28. ^ "Rhode Island Heritage Hall of Fame: Dr.John B. Hattendorf, Inducted 2019".
  29. ^ "membres". www.academieduvar.fr.
  30. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-02-11. Retrieved 2016-01-02.
  31. ^ Hattendorf, John B. (2017). Preparations for the Defense of Rhode Island 1755. ISBN 978-1978366411.

References edit

  • Alastair Cooper and Joseph F. Callo, Jr., comps., Who's Who in Naval History (2004)
  • Contemporary Authors
  • U.S. Naval War College Library
  • Eugene L. Rasor, English/British Naval History to 1815. Westport, CT: Praeger, 2004, pp. xvii–xviii, 1, 45. Dedicatee of volume.
  • Dennis Fiely, "High Seas Historian," Kenyon College Alumni Bulletin, vol. 33, no, 2 (Winter 2011), p. 43.
  • Marquis Who's Who in America.
  • Annie Sherman, Legendary Locals of Newport, (Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2013), p. 35.
  • N.A.M. Rodger, "John B. Hattendorf--A Transatlantic Tribute" in Rodger, J. Ross Dancy, Benjamin Darnell, and Evan Wilson, eds., Strategy and the Sea: Essays in Honour of John B. Hattendorf, (Woodbridge: The Boydell Press, 2016), pp. 1–4.
  • Evan Wilson, ed., The Hattendorf Prize Lectures, Volume 1:2011-2019 (Newport: Naval War College Press, 2020), pp. 3–4.

External links edit

  • Books by John B. Hattendorf listed in the WorldCat Catalogue
  • Publications posted at Academia.edu
  • Naval War College Faculty page
  • Video on YouTube of the first Hattendorf Prize ceremony, U.S. Naval War College, 20 October 2011
  • U.S. Navy Video of the Third Hattendorf Prize ceremony, U.S. Naval War College, 22 October 2016, including award of the Navy Distinguished Civilian Service Award
  • Marquis Who's Who Radio Interview 24 August 2018
  • Marquis Who's Who Professional Timeline:John B Hattendorf
  • Marquis Who's Who Top Educators 2020
  • Rhode Island Heritage Hall of Fame Interview
  • Lyons Township High School Hall of Fame citation, 1998.

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John Brewster Hattendorf FRHistS FSNR born December 22 1941 is an American naval historian He is the author co author editor or co editor of more than fifty books mainly on British and American maritime history and naval warfare In 2005 the U S Naval Institute Proceedings described him as one of the most widely known and well respected naval historians in the world 1 In reference to his work on the history of naval strategy an academic in Britain termed him the doyen of US naval educators 2 A Dutch scholar went further to say that Hattendorf may rightly be called one of the most influential maritime historians in the world 3 From 1984 to 2016 he was the Ernest J King Professor of Maritime History at the United States Naval War College in Newport Rhode Island He has called maritime history a subject that touches on both the greatest moments of the human spirit as well as on the worst including war 4 In 2011 the Naval War College announced the establishment of the Hattendorf Prize for Distinguished Original Research in Maritime History named for him 5 6 The 2014 Oxford Naval Conference Strategy and the Sea celebrated his distinguished career on April 10 12 2014 7 The proceedings of the conference were published as a festschrift 8 In March 2016 Hattendorf received the higher doctorate of Doctor of Letters D Litt from the University of Oxford 9 Among the few Americans to have received such designation Hattendorf remained actively engaged on the Naval War College campus after his formal retirement in 2016 John Brewster HattendorfBorn 1941 12 22 December 22 1941 age 82 Western Springs Illinois U S Academic backgroundEducationKenyon CollegeBrown UniversityInfluencesRichard G SalomonCharles RitchesonA Hunter Dupree Piers MackesyRagnhild HattonN H GibbsAcademic workInstitutionsUnited States Naval War CollegeNational University of SingaporeMain interestsMaritime historyNotable worksOxford Encyclopedia of Maritime HistoryRemaining in scholarly service as the Ernest J King Professor Emeritus of Maritime History at the Naval War College Hattendorf continued guiding discussions about the role of history in understanding contemporary strategic problems in the global maritime arena Recognizing his contributions in the fields of maritime history and naval strategy the President of the Naval War College Rear Admiral Jeffrey Harley established the John B Hattendorf Center for Maritime Historical Research in the summer of 2017 The Hattendorf Historical Center performs the mission of supporting history requirements in Professional Military Education through original documentary research scholarly publications public education programming and direct support to the seagoing forces of the U S Navy As history is largely unclassified the Hattendorf Historical Center also provides historical foundations for contemporary discussion in the interest of facilitating international partnerships in the global maritime commons 10 Contents 1 Family education and early life 2 Naval career 3 Civilian academic career 4 Public and Community Service 5 Awards 6 Authorship 6 1 Books and monographs 6 2 Collected articles and essays 6 3 Co authored books 6 4 Edited historical documents 6 5 Introductions to historical books 6 6 Edited collections 6 7 Proceedings of the International Seapower Symposium 6 8 Guides and registers to manuscript collections at the Naval War College 6 9 Dictionaries and encyclopedias 6 10 Bibliographies 6 11 Exhibition catalogues 6 12 Pictorial histories 6 13 Selected essays and articles 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksFamily education and early life editHattendorf was born and raised in the village of Western Springs Illinois His interest in the ships and the sea stemmed from summers spent at his family cottage at Portage Point Michigan where he was a sailing instructor on Portage Lake from 1958 to 1964 After graduating in the Class of 1960 from Lyons Township High School in LaGrange Illinois he earned his bachelor s degree in history in 1964 from Kenyon College where he was inspired by Charles Ritcheson and Richard G Salomon 4 In 1970 he graduated from the Frank C Munson Institute of American Maritime History at Mystic Seaport where he studied under Robert G Albion and Benjamin W Labaree He earned his master s degree in history from Brown University in 1971 completing his thesis under the tutelage of A Hunter Dupree on the history of strategic thinking and wargaming at the Naval War College In 1979 he completed his doctorate at Pembroke College Oxford with a thesis on English Grand Strategy in the War of the Spanish Succession 1702 12 supervised by N H Gibbs and complemented by studies under Ragnhild Hatton Sir Michael Howard and Piers Mackesy 11 12 Naval career editAfter graduation from Kenyon College he served his country in uniform for eight years during the Vietnam War period as a naval officer He served on board USS O Brien DD 725 earning a commendation from the Commander United States Seventh Fleet for outstanding performance of duty during combat operations in April 1967 Later he served at sea in USS Purdy DD 734 and USS Fiske DD 842 While in the U S Navy Hattendorf also served ashore at the Naval History Division Office of the Chief of Naval Operations Op 09B9 in Washington D C in 1967 69 where he was first trained in naval history under Rear Admiral Ernest M Eller and Dr William J Morgan and at the Naval War College in 1972 73 where he served as speech writer and research assistant to Vice Admiral Stansfield Turner and also taught in the college s strategy and policy department 13 Civilian academic career editHattendorf has spent most of his civilian academic career at the United States Naval War College returning there as a civilian faculty member in 1977 He taught Strategy and Policy for a number of years From 1988 to 2003 he directed the United States Naval War College s Advanced Research Department In 2003 Hattendorf became the first chairman of the Naval War College s newly established Maritime History Department where he oversaw its research section and also the director of the Naval War College Museum He retired in September 2016 and was promoted to Ernest J King Professor Emeritus of Maritime History He identified four primary audiences for the U S Navy s maritime history programs sailors Navy leaders government policymakers and the American people 14 As a civilian scholar he has been visiting professor of history at the National University of Singapore and at the German Armed Forces Military History Research Office a senior associate member of St Antony s College Oxford and a visiting Fellow at Pembroke College Oxford He has been an adjunct professor at the Frank C Munson Institute of American Maritime History since 1990 and served as its director from 1996 to 2001 Public and Community Service editHattendorf served on the Secretary of the Navy s Advisory Subcommittee on Naval History from 2004 through 2008 serving as chairman 2006 2008 He was a member of the Board of Advisors to the Canadian Forces College at Toronto 2005 2010 15 For four years from 2003 through 2007 Hattendorf served as president of the North American Society for Oceanic History and in that role headed the U S delegation to the International Commission for Maritime History He served as one of the commission s vice presidents 2005 2009 16 He is a fellow of the Royal Historical Society and has served as a member of council and vice president of the Hakluyt Society UK and was the founding president of the American Friends of the Hakluyt Society He has been a member of Council of the Navy Records Society Since 1989 he has been co chair of the publications committee of the Newport Historical Society and since 2005 historian of Trinity Church Newport Rhode Island and a member of the Board of Scholars for the Museum of the American Revolution 16 He has served as Historian General of the Naval Order of the United States 2014 2019 Historian of the Society of the Cincinnati in the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations 2016 17 Historian of the Rhode Island Society of Colonial Wars 2016 the Historian of the Rhode Island Sons of the Revolution 2017 16 and the Rhode Island Society of the Order of the Founders and Patriots of America 2023 18 He sat on the executive committee of the University of Haifa s Maritime Policy amp Strategy Research Center HMS 2016 2020 19 Awards editKenyon College awarded him an honorary doctorate in 1997 20 In 1998 Lyons Township High school named him to its Alumni Hall of Fame 21 The National Maritime Museum Greenwich UK awarded him its Caird Medal in 2000 for his contributions to the field of maritime history In 2003 the North American Society for Oceanic History NASOH presented him its K Jack Bauer Award for service to maritime history In 2009 he received the Department of the Navy Superior Civilian Service Award for his work as chairman Secretary of the Navy s Advisory Subcommittee on Naval History 2006 2008 In addition the USS Constitution Museum presented him with its Samuel Eliot Morison Award 22 and the Navy League of the United States presented him with its Alfred Thayer Mahan Award for Literary Achievement 23 In 2012 the Naval Order of the United States awarded him its Admiral of the Navy George Dewey Award 24 In 2014 The Naval Historical Foundation awarded him the Commodore Dudley W Knox Naval History Lifetime Achievement Award 25 In March 2016 the University of Oxford awarded Hattendorf a higher doctorate the Doctor of Letters D Litt degree 9 In September 2016 The Chief of Naval Operations Admiral John Richardson presented him with the Navy Distinguished Civilian Service Award 26 In September 2017 Hattendorf was the first recipient of the Britain s Society for Nautical Research Anderson Award for Lifetime Achievement 27 In May 2019 The Rhode Island Heritage Hall of Fame inducted Hattendorf 28 He is an honorary corresponding member of the Massachusetts Historical Society the Royal Swedish Society of Naval Sciences the Academie Du Var France 29 a Fellow of the Society for Nautical Research U K and since 2008 an Associate Member the Class of Maritime History of the Portuguese Navy s Academia de Marinha 30 Authorship editHis histories range from studies on the War of the Spanish Succession to recent naval history He has written readers guides to the Aubrey Maturin series of naval novels by Patrick O Brian as well as works on Alfred Thayer Mahan and Sir Julian Corbett He was senior editor of the series Classics of Sea Power for the U S Naval Institute Press and edited the series Maritime Books 1475 1800 a collection of facsimiles of rare books from the John Carter Brown Library Hattendorf was a co author of The Oxford Illustrated History of the Royal Navy and The Oxford Illustrated History of Modern Warfare the latter with Richard Holmes and other authors He contributed 22 articles to The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 2005 and was editor in chief of the Oxford Encyclopedia of Maritime History 2007 which was awarded the 2008 Dartmouth Medal Books and monographs edit The two beginnings a history of St George s Church Tanglin Singapore 1984 Sailors and scholars the centennial history of the U S Naval War College 1984 England in the War of the Spanish Succession a study of the English view and conduct of grand strategy 1702 1712 1987 Semper eadem a history of Trinity Church in Newport 1698 2000 2001 second edition in paperback 2 vols 2018 19 The Evolution of the U S Navy s Maritime Strategy 1977 1986 2004 Newport the French Navy and American Independence 2004 2005 Collected articles and essays edit Naval History and Maritime Strategy Collected Essays 2000 Talking About Naval History A Collection of Essays 2011 Reflections on Naval History Collected Essays 2023 Co authored books edit America and the Sea A Maritime History by Benjamin Woods Labaree William M Fowler Jr John B Hattendorf Jeffrey Safford Edward W Sloan and Andrew German 1998 Harbors and high seas an atlas and geographical guide to the complete Aubrey Maturin novels of Patrick O Brian by Dean King with John B Hattendorf maps by William Clipson Jeffrey Ward and Adam Merton Cooper 1996 1999 Edited historical documents edit The Writings of Stephen B Luce edited with a commentary by John D Hayes and John B Hattendorf 1975 On His Majesty s service observations of the British Home Fleet from the diary reports and letters of Joseph H Wellings Assistant U S Naval Attache London 1940 41 edited by John B Hattendorf 1983 Mahan on naval strategy selections from the writings of Rear Admiral Alfred Thayer Mahan with an introduction by John B Hattendorf editor 1991 British Naval documents 1204 1960 edited by John B Hattendorf R J B Knight A W H Pearsall N A M Rodger Geoffrey Till 1993 Saint Barthelemy and the Swedish West India Company a selection of printed documents 1784 1814 facsimile reproductions with an introduction by John B Hattendorf 1994 John Robinson s Account of Sweden 1688 the original 1688 manuscript edited and collated with the 1693 manuscript and the published editions from 1694 with an introduction by John B Hattendorf 1998 Every man will do his duty an anthology of first hand accounts from the age of Nelson 1793 1815 Dean King with John B Hattendorf editors maps by Adam Merton Cooper 1997 2002 U S Naval Strategy in the 1990s Selected Documents 2006 U S Naval Strategy in the 1970s Selected Documents 2007 U S Naval Strategy in the 1980s Selected Documents 2008 Preparations for the Defense of Rhode Island 1755 2017 31 Albert P Niblack Putting Cargoes Through The U S Navy at Gibraltar During the First World War 1917 1919 edited with an introduction by John B Hattendorf Gibraltar Calpe Press 2018 Mary Gould Almy s Journal during the Siege of Newport Rhode Island 29 July to 24 August 1778 A Facsimile Transcribed Annotated and Edited by John B Hattendorf Rhode Island Sons of the Revolution 2018 A Redcoat in America The Diaries of Lieutenant William Bamford 1757 1765 and 1776 Warwick Helion amp Co 2019 The Battle of Rhode Island in 1778 The Official British View as Reported in the London Gazette A Facsimile with an Introduction and an Annotated Transcription by John B Hattendorf Newport Stone Tower Press for Rhode Island Sons of the Revolution 2021 To The Java Sea Selections from the Diary Letters and Reports of Henry E Eccles 1940 1942 Newport Naval War College Press 2021 Recovering Naval Power Henry Maydman and the Revival of the Royal Navy edited by John Hattendorf and Geoffrey Till London Routledge 2023 Introductions to historical books edit Charles Nordhoff Man of war life a boy s experience in the United States Navy during a voyage around the world in a ship of the line 1855 1985 J C Wylie Military strategy a general theory of power control 1967 1989 Julian Corbett Maritime operations in the Russo Japanese War 1904 1905 introduction by D M Schurman and John B Hattendorf 1994 Tobias Gentleman England s way to win wealth and to employ ships and marriners 1614 Delmar N Y Published for the John Carter Brown Library by Scholars Facsimiles amp Reprints 1995 Josiah Burchett A Complete History of the Most Remarkable Transactions at Sea 1720 Delmar N Y Published for the John Carter Brown Library by Scholars Facsimiles amp Reprints 1995 Joseph Conrad The Rover 1923 1999 Christopher Lloyd Lord Cochrane seaman radical liberator a life of Thomas Lord Cochrane 10th Earl of Dundonald 1947 1998 Lawrence C Wroth The Way of a Ship An Essay in the Literature of Navigation Science along with Some American Contributions to the Art of Navigation 1519 1802 Revised editions edited with a foreword by John B Hattendorf Providence The John Carter Brown Library 2011 Edited collections edit Maritime strategy and the balance of power Britain and America in the twentieth century edited by John B Hattendorf and Robert S Jordan foreword by Robert O Neill 1989 Limitations of military power essays presented to Professor Norman Gibbs on his eightieth birthday edited by John B Hattendorf and Malcolm H Murfett foreword by Andrew Goodpaster Piers Mackesy and Sir Michael Pike 1990 The influence of history on Mahan the proceedings of a conference marking the centenary of Alfred Thayer Mahan s The Influence of sea power upon history 1660 1783 edited by John B Hattendorf 1991 Mahan is not enough the proceedings of a conference on the works of Sir Julian Corbett and Admiral Sir Herbert Richmond edited by James Goldrick and John B Hattendorf 1993 Ubi sumus the state of naval and maritime history edited by John B Hattendorf 1994 Maritime history The Age of Discovery and The Eighteenth Century and the Classic Age of Sail edited by John B Hattendorf 1996 97 Naval policy and strategy in the Mediterranean past present and future edited by John B Hattendorf 2000 War at sea in the Middle Ages and Renaissance edited by John B Hattendorf and Richard W Unger 2003 The Cold War at sea an international appraisal guest editors Lyle J Goldstein John B Hattendorf and Yuri M Zhukov Journal of Strategic Studies April 2005 Nineteen Gun Salute Case Studies of Operational Strategic and Diplomatic Naval Leadership during the 20th and Early 21st Centuries edited by John B Hattendorf and Bruce A Elleman 2010 Marlborough Soldier and Diplomat edited by John B Hattendorf Augustus J Veenendaal Jr and Rolof van Hovell tot Westerflier Rotterdam Karwansaray 2012 Charles XII Warrior King edited by John B Hattendorf Asa Karlsson Margriet Lacy Bruijn Augustus J Veenendaal Jr and Rolof van Hovell tot Westerflier Rotterdam Karwansaray 2018 Forging the Trident Theodore Roosevelt and the United States Navy edited by John B Hattendorf and William P Leeman Annapolis Naval Institute Press 2020 Proceedings of the International Seapower Symposium edit Eleventh International Seapower Symposium report of proceedings of the conference 6 9 October 1991 edited by John B Hattendorf 1992 Twelfth International Seapower Symposium report of proceedings of the conference 7 10 November 1993 edited by John B Hattendorf 1994 Thirteenth International Seapower Symposium report of proceedings of the conference 5 8 November 1995 edited by John B Hattendorf 1995 Fourteenth International Seapower Symposium report of the proceedings of the conference 2 5 November 1997 edited by John B Hattendorf 1998 Sixteenth International Seapower Symposium report of the proceedings 26 29 October 2003 edited by John B Hattendorf 2004 Seventeenth International Seapower Symposium report of the proceedings 19 23 September 2005 edited by John B Hattendorf 2006 Eighteenth International Seapower Symposium report of the proceedings 17 19 October 2007 edited by John B Hattendorf with John W Kennedy 2009 Nineteenth International Seapower Symposium report of the proceedings 6 9 October 2009 edited by John B Hattendorf and John W Kennedy 2010 Twentieth International Seapower Symposium report of the proceedings 19 21 October 2011 edited by John B Hattendorf and John W Kennedy 2012 Twenty First International Seapower Symposium Report of the proceedings 16 19 September 2014 edited by John B Hattendorf and John W Kennedy 2015 Twenty Second International Seapower Symposium Report of the proceedings 20 23 September 2016 edited by John B Hattendorf 2017 Guides and registers to manuscript collections at the Naval War College edit Register of the papers of William L Mullin compiled by John B Hattendorf 1981 1 Register of the papers of Alfred T Mahan 1986 2 Register of the papers of William McCarty Little compiled by John B Hattendorf 1989 3 Register of the papers of Harrij Fredrich Louis Heinrich Schlie 1878 1916 and Gunther Wilhelm August Schlie 1906 1995 Register of the Papers of Admiral of the Fleet Sir James Hawkins Whitshed GCB Dictionaries and encyclopedias edit A sea of words a lexicon and companion for Patrick O Brian s seafaring tales by Dean King with John B Hattendorf and J Worth Estes 1995 Oxford Encyclopedia of Maritime History John B Hattendorf editor in chief Four volumes 2007 Bibliographies edit A bibliography of the works of Alfred Thayer Mahan compiled by John B Hattendorf and Lynn C Hattendorf 1987 A bibliography of the works of Admiral Sir Herbert Richmond and A bibliography of the works of Sir Julian Corbett in Goldrick and Hattendorf eds Mahan is Not Enough 1993 Exhibition catalogues edit The boundless deep the European conquest of the Oceans 1450 to 1840 catalogue of an exhibition of rare books maps charts prints and manuscripts relating to maritime history from the John Carter Brown Library 2003 Trafalgar and Nelson 200 Archived 2007 07 15 at the Wayback Machine Catalogue of an exhibition of rare books maps charts prints models and signal flags relating to events and influences of the Battle of Trafalgar and Lord Nelson 2005 Command of the Sea Catalogue of an Exhibition of American Naval Art from the U S Naval Academy Museum the U S Navy Art Collection and the U S Naval War College Museum displayed at the Newport Art Museum Newport Rhode Island 6 June 12 August 2007 permanent dead link 2008 Faces of the Naval War College 2009 Pictorial histories edit A Dusty Path A pictorial History of Kenyon College 1964 Selected essays and articles edit The Idea of the Fleet in Being in Historical Perspective Naval War College Review Winter 2014 The Uses of Maritime History in and for the Navy Purpose and Contribution in Editing Naval Documents A General Appreciation Notes edit U S Naval Institute Proceedings vol 130 12 1 222 December 2005 p 64 Beatrice Heuser The Evolution of Strategy Thinking War from Antiquity to the Present Cambridge University Press 2010 p 287 Gijs Rommelse Review of Strategy and the Sea in Tijdschrift voor Zeegeschiedenis no 1 2017 pp 84 86 quotation on p 84 a b Remarks on Receiving an Honorary Degree Archived from the original on 2010 06 30 Retrieved 2007 06 22 H Net news report Archived from the original on 2012 03 20 Retrieved 2011 04 16 About U S Naval War College www usnwc edu 2014 Oxford Naval History Conference 10 12 April 2014 Archived from the original on 24 July 2013 Retrieved 21 July 2013 Boydell amp Brewer Publishers a b About U S Naval War College Research Centers usnwc edu Michael Duffy Piers Gerald Mackesy 1924 2014 Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the British Academy vol XV 2016 p 332 Hattendorf English Grand Strategy in the War of the Spanish Succession 1987 pp xix xx Talking About Naval History p x The Uses of Maritime History in and for the Navy Naval War College Review April 2003 Faculty John B Hattendorf a b c Faculty John B Hattendorf Society of the Cincinnati in the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations 2016 Officers Members Charter By Laws pp 9 22 The Order of Founders and Patriots of America Register of Lineages of Associates vol 7 pp 7026 7028 Executive Committee המרכז לחקר מדיניות ואסטרטגיה ימית Kenyon Alumni Bulletin November 1997 Archived from the original on 2010 06 30 Retrieved 2007 06 22 Lyons Township High School alumni web page USS Constitution Museum News Release 20 October 2009 About U S Naval War College www usnwc edu About U S Naval War College David F Winkler Naval Historians to Receive Knox Award Pull Together Volume 53 No 3 Summer 2014 Daybook Volume 17 Issue 3 p 12 Official US Navy photograph of the award ceremony SNR Announces Professor John Hattendorf as First Recipient of Anderson Lifetime Achievement Award Rhode Island Heritage Hall of Fame Dr John B Hattendorf Inducted 2019 membres www academieduvar fr List of Associate Members of the Academia de Marinha in the Class of Maritime History Archived from the original on 2016 02 11 Retrieved 2016 01 02 Hattendorf John B 2017 Preparations for the Defense of Rhode Island 1755 ISBN 978 1978366411 References editAlastair Cooper and Joseph F Callo Jr comps Who s Who in Naval History 2004 Contemporary Authors U S Naval War College Library Eugene L Rasor English British Naval History to 1815 Westport CT Praeger 2004 pp xvii xviii 1 45 Dedicatee of volume Dennis Fiely High Seas Historian Kenyon College Alumni Bulletin vol 33 no 2 Winter 2011 p 43 Marquis Who s Who in America Annie Sherman Legendary Locals of Newport Charleston SC Arcadia Publishing 2013 p 35 N A M Rodger John B Hattendorf A Transatlantic Tribute in Rodger J Ross Dancy Benjamin Darnell and Evan Wilson eds Strategy and the Sea Essays in Honour of John B Hattendorf Woodbridge The Boydell Press 2016 pp 1 4 Evan Wilson ed The Hattendorf Prize Lectures Volume 1 2011 2019 Newport Naval War College Press 2020 pp 3 4 External links editBooks by John B Hattendorf listed in the WorldCat Catalogue Publications posted at Academia edu Naval War College Faculty page High Seas Historian Kenyon College Alumni Bulletin Winter 2011 Video on YouTube of the first Hattendorf Prize ceremony U S Naval War College 20 October 2011 U S Navy Video of the Third Hattendorf Prize ceremony U S Naval War College 22 October 2016 including award of the Navy Distinguished Civilian Service Award Marquis Who s Who Radio Interview 24 August 2018 Marquis Who s Who Professional Timeline John B Hattendorf Marquis Who s Who Top Educators 2020 Rhode Island Heritage Hall of Fame InterviewLyons Township High School Hall of Fame citation 1998 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John B Hattendorf amp oldid 1196424872, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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