Andrew Lambert

Andrew Lambert

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Personlig information
Født31. december 1956 (65 år) Rediger på Wikidata
Norfolk, Storbritannien Rediger på Wikidata
Uddannelse og virke
Uddannelses­stedThe Nicholas Hamond Academy,
King's College London Rediger på Wikidata
Medlem afRoyal Historical Society Rediger på Wikidata
BeskæftigelseMilitærhistoriker, forfatter Rediger på Wikidata
ArbejdsgiverKing's College London Rediger på Wikidata
Nomineringer og priser
UdmærkelserFellow of the Royal Historical Society Rediger på Wikidata
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Andrew Lambert FRHistS (født 31. december 1956) er en britisk søfartshistoriker, der siden 2001 har været Laughton Professor of Naval History i Department of War Studies, King's College London.[1]

Han læste moderne international historie på Bristol Polytechnic fra 1983-1987. Han har skrevet adskillige bøger og flere videnskabelige artikler.

Bibliografi

Bøger
  • Battleships in transition: the creation of the steam battlefleet, 1815–1860, Conway Maritime Press (1984) ISBN 978-0-85177-315-5
  • Warrior: the world's first ironclad, then and now, Conway Maritime Press (1987) ISBN 978-0-87021-986-3
  • The Crimean War: British Grand Strategy against Russia, 1853 – 1856, Manchester University Press (1990) ISBN 978-0-7190-2978-3
  • The Last Sailing Battlefleet: Maintaining Naval Mastery 1815 – 1850, Conway Maritime Press (1991) ISBN 978-0-85177-591-3
  • Steam, steel and shellfire: the steam warship 1815–1906, edited by Andrew Lambert, Conway Maritime Press (1991) ISBN 978-0-85177-608-8
  • The Crimean War: the war correspondents, edited by Andrew Lambert and Stephen Badsey (1994)
  • The Foundations of Naval History: Sir John Laughton, the Royal Navy and the Historical Profession, Chatham Publishing (1998) ISBN 978-1-86176-086-9
  • War at Sea in the Age of Sail, Weidenfeld & Nicolson (2000) ISBN 978-0-304-35246-3
  • Laughton's legacy : naval history at King's College London Inaugural Lecture (2002)
  • Trincomalee: the last of Nelson's frigates (2002)
  • Letters and papers of Professor Sir John Knox Laughton, 1830–1915 Navy Records Society (2002)
  • The naval history of Great Britain during the French revolutionary and Napoleonic wars by William James with a new introductions by Andrew Lambert. (2002)
  • Nelson: Britannia's God of War, Faber and Faber (2004) ISBN 978-0-571-21222-4
  • Admirals: The Naval Commanders who made Britain Great, Faber and Faber (2008) ISBN 978-0-571-23156-0
  • Ship: A History in Art & Photography, Conway Publishing (2010) ISBN 978-1-84486-076-0
  • Franklin: Tragic Hero of Polar Navigation, Faber and Faber (2010) ISBN 978-0-571-23161-4
  • The Challenge: Britain Against America in the Naval War of 1812, Faber and Faber (2012) ISBN 978-0-571-27319-5
Artikler[2]
  • "Preparing for the Russian War: British Strategy; March 1853 – March 1854.", War & Society (1989)
  • "The Naval War" in Pimlott, J.L. & Badsey, S. Eds. The Gulf War Assessed (London, 1992)
  • "Aland, Bomarsund and Anglo-Russian Relations 1815–1854" in Ericsson, K. & Montin, K. eds. I Vedlast Over Skiftet Och Alands Hav (Abo, 1993)
  • "Seapower 1939–40: Churchill and the Strategic Origins of the Battle of the Atlantic", Journal of Strategic Studies (March 1994)
  • "Part of a Long Line of Circumvallation to Confine the Future Expansion of Russia: Great Britain and the Baltic 1809 – 1895", in Rystad, Bohme & Carlgren Eds. In Quest of Trade and Security: The Baltic in Power Politics, 1500- 1990 (Lund University, Sweden, 1994)
  • "The Shield of Empire (1815–1895)" in J. R. Hill. Ed. The Oxford Illustrated History of the Royal Navy (Oxford, 1995)
  • "The Royal Navy 1856–1914: Deterrence and the Strategy of World Power" in Neilson, K. & Errington, J. Navies and Global Defense: Theories and Strategies (London, 1996)
  • "Empire and Seapower: Shipbuilding by the East India Company at Bombay for the Royal Navy 1805–1850" in Les Flottes Des Compagnes des Indes 1600–1857 (Paris, 1996)
  • "Politics, Technology and Policy-Making, 1859–1865: Palmerston, Gladstone and the Management of the Ironclad Naval Race" in The Northern Mariner vol. VIII (July 1998) pp. 9–38
  • "Responding to the Nineteenth Century: the Royal Navy and the Introduction of the Screw Propeller", History of Technology (1999)
  • "Admiral Sir William Cornwallis" in Le Fevre & Harding, eds., The Precursors of Nelson (London, 2000)
  • "Under the heel of Britannia, the Bombardment of Sweaborg 8–10 August 1855" and "The Syrian Campaign, 1814" in Capt. P. Hore RN ed. Seapower Ashore: 200 Years of Royal Navy Operations on Land (London, 2001)
  • "The Principal Source of Understanding: Navies and the Educational Role of the Past" in Capt. P. Hore, RN, ed., The Hudson Papers Volume 1. (London: Ministry of Defence, 2001)
  • "Australia, the Trent Crisis of 1861 and the strategy of imperial defence" in Stevens, D. & Reeve, J., eds. Southern Trident: Strategy, History and the rise of Australian Naval Power (Sydney, Allen & Unwin, 2001)
  • "Introduction" and "The Slide into War" in Gardiner, Robert, ed. The Naval War of 1812 (London, Caxton Editions, 2001)
  • "General Introduction" and "Introduction Part 2" in James, W. M., The Naval History of Great Britain, During the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars: Volume 2, 1797–1799 (London, Conway Maritime Press, 2002)
  • "Winning without Fighting: British Grand Strategy and its Application to the United States, 1815–65" in Lee, Bradford A. & Walling, Karl F., eds. Strategic Logic and Political Rationality (London, Frank Cass, 2003)
  • "Introduction" in James, William, Naval Occurrences of The War of 1812 (London, Conway Maritime Press, 2004)

Referencer

  1. ^ "Professor Andrew Lambert". Navy Records Society. Arkiveret fra originalen 27. december 2013. Hentet 14. maj 2014.
  2. ^ "Andrew David Lambert: Publications". King's College London. Hentet 14. maj 2014.

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Forfatter/Opretter: War Studies KCL, Licens: CC BY 3.0
Professor Andrew Lambert, a British naval historian and author.