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Edited by James C. Bradford and Gene A. Smith
Series Description:
This series is devoted to providing lively and important books that cover the spectrum of maritime history and nautical archaeology broadly defined. It includes works that focus on the role of canals, rivers, lakes, and oceans in history; on the economic, military, and political use of those waters; and upon the people, communities, and industries that support maritime endeavors. Limited neither by geography or time, volumes in the series contribute to the overall understanding of maritime history and can be read with profit by both general readers and specialists.
Titles:
Medieval Naval Warfare and the Battle for Sicily: The Catalan-Argonese Fleet in the War of the Sicilian Vespers (forthcoming)
by Lawrence V. Mott (2003)
Brown Water Warfare: The U.S. Navy in Riverine Warfare and the Emergence of a Tactical Doct by R. Blake Dunnavent (2003)
The Three German Navies: Dissolution, Transition, and New Beginnings, 1945-1960 by Douglas C. Peifer (2002)
The Rescue of the Gale Runner: Death, Heroism, and the U.S. Coast Guard by Dennis L. Noble (2002)
The Maritime Heritage of the Cayman Islands by Roger C. Smith, Foreword by James C. Bradford and Gene A. Smith (2000)
For more information:
James C. Bradford
Department of History Texas A&M University College Station, TX 77843-4236 979-845-7165 jcbradford@tamu.edu Gene A. Smith Department of History TCU Box 297260 Texas Christian University Fort Worth, TX 76129 817-257-6295 g.smith@tcu.edu Manuscripts Accepted:
The University Press of Florida is currently accepting manuscripts for this series. For more information or if you have questions, e-mail our assistant editor-in-chief, Meredith Morris-Babb.
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