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- John Brewster Hattendorf (* 22. Dezember 1941 in , Illinois) ist ein US-amerikanischer Marinehistoriker. Er ist Professor am Naval War College in Newport. Hattendorf studierte am Kenyon College (Bachelor-Abschluss 1964), an der Brown University (Master-Abschluss 1971) und am Pembroke College der University of Oxford, an dem er 1979 in Militärgeschichte promoviert wurde. Gegenstand der Dissertation war die britische Gesamtstrategie im Spanischen Erbfolgekrieg. Dazwischen diente er von 1965 bis 1973 als Offizier auf Zerstörern im Vietnamkrieg: auf der (1965–1967), (1969–1971) und (1971–1972). 1972 wurde er als Instructor und Forschungsassistent des Präsidenten an das US Naval War College abkommandiert und zum Leutnant befördert. 1977 wurde er, nunmehr Zivilist, Assistant Professor, 1981 Associate Professor. Seit 1983 ist er Professor für Marinegeschichte am Naval War College, wo er auch seit 2003 Vorstand der Abteilung Marinegeschichte und Direktor des Naval War College Museum ist. Er war Gastwissenschaftler am Militärgeschichtlichen Forschungsamt, der Universität Singapur und am Pembroke College in Oxford. Hattendorf erhielt die Caird Medal des National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, den Samuel Eliot Morrison Award der USS Constitution Museum Foundation, den Mahan Award der und den K. Jack Bauer Award der . Von 2006 bis 2008 stand er dem Beratungskomitee der US Navy für Marinegeschichte vor. Er war Vizepräsident der Hakluyt Society, ist Fellow der Royal Historical Society, war im Rat der Navy Records Society und ist korrespondierendes Mitglied für die USA der Society for Nautical Research. 1997 wurde er Ehrendoktor des Kenyon College. (de)
- John Brewster Hattendorf, D.Phil., D.Litt., L.H.D., 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." In reference to his work on the history of naval strategy, an academic in Britain termed him the "doyen of US naval educators." A Dutch scholar went further to say that Hattendorf "may rightly be called one of the most influential maritime historians in the world."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."In 2011, the Naval War College announced the establishment of the Hattendorf Prize for Distinguished Original Research in Maritime History, named for him. The 2014 Oxford Naval Conference - "Strategy and the Sea" - celebrated his distinguished career on April 10–12, 2014. The proceedings of the conference were published as a festschrift. In March 2016, Hattendorf received the higher doctorate of Doctor of Letters (D.Litt.) from the University of Oxford. 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. 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 , 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. (en)
- John Brewster Hattendorf (22 de dezembro de 1941) é um historiador naval americano. Ele é autor e co-autor, editor e co-editor de mais de quarenta livros de história marítima britânica e americana e guerra naval. Em 2005 o U. S. Naval Institute Proceedings descreveu-o como "um dos historiadores navais mais conhecidos e respeitados no mundo". Em referência a seu trabalho sobre a história da estratégia naval, um acadêmico britânico chamou-o de "decano dos educadores navais dos Estados Unidos". Ele tem chamado a história marítima "como assunto que toca em ambos os maiores momentos do espírito humano, bem como no pior, incluindo a guerra". Em 2011, o Naval War College anunciou a criação do Prêmio Hattendorf por Pesquisa Original de Destaque na história marítima, nomeado para ele. (pt)
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- John Brewster Hattendorf (22 de dezembro de 1941) é um historiador naval americano. Ele é autor e co-autor, editor e co-editor de mais de quarenta livros de história marítima britânica e americana e guerra naval. Em 2005 o U. S. Naval Institute Proceedings descreveu-o como "um dos historiadores navais mais conhecidos e respeitados no mundo". Em referência a seu trabalho sobre a história da estratégia naval, um acadêmico britânico chamou-o de "decano dos educadores navais dos Estados Unidos". Ele tem chamado a história marítima "como assunto que toca em ambos os maiores momentos do espírito humano, bem como no pior, incluindo a guerra". Em 2011, o Naval War College anunciou a criação do Prêmio Hattendorf por Pesquisa Original de Destaque na história marítima, nomeado para ele. (pt)
- John Brewster Hattendorf (* 22. Dezember 1941 in , Illinois) ist ein US-amerikanischer Marinehistoriker. Er ist Professor am Naval War College in Newport. Hattendorf studierte am Kenyon College (Bachelor-Abschluss 1964), an der Brown University (Master-Abschluss 1971) und am Pembroke College der University of Oxford, an dem er 1979 in Militärgeschichte promoviert wurde. Gegenstand der Dissertation war die britische Gesamtstrategie im Spanischen Erbfolgekrieg. Dazwischen diente er von 1965 bis 1973 als Offizier auf Zerstörern im Vietnamkrieg: auf der (1965–1967), (1969–1971) und (1971–1972). 1972 wurde er als Instructor und Forschungsassistent des Präsidenten an das US Naval War College abkommandiert und zum Leutnant befördert. 1977 wurde er, nunmehr Zivilist, Assistant Professor, 1981 A (de)
- John Brewster Hattendorf, D.Phil., D.Litt., L.H.D., 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." In reference to his work on the history of naval strategy, an academic in Britain termed him the "doyen of US naval educators." A Dutch scholar went further to say that Hattendorf "may rightly be called one of the most influential maritime historians in the world."From 1984 to 2016, he was the Ernest J. King Professor of Maritime History at the United States Naval War College in Newport (en)
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