Naval historian
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A naval historian is a student of maritime history, who specialises in the sub-discipline of naval history.
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- Julian Corbett, 'The Teaching of Naval and Military History,' History, New Series, vol. 1 (April 1916), pp. 12-19.
- John B. Hattendorf, ed., Doing Naval History: Essays Toward Improvement (1994)
- Sir Julian Corbett on the Signficance of Naval History, American Neptune (1971), reprinted in Hattendorf, Naval History and Maritime Strategy (2000)
- The Uses of Maritime History in and for the Navy', Naval War College Review, (Spring 2003)
- Samuel Eliot Morison, 'Notes on Writing Naval (not Navy) English', American Neptune, vol. 9 (1949), pp. 5-10.
- Herbert Richmond, 'The Importance of the Study of Naval History,' Naval Review, vol. XXVII (May 1939), pp. 201-18. Reprinted Naval Review, vol. 68 (April 1980), pp. 139-50.