King’s Laughton Unit
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Shaping the evolution of the discipline of naval history & maritime strategy to advance debate on the past, present and future. Department of War Studies, KCL.
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📣 Missed the annual Sir Michael Howard Centre lecture 'An unlikely match: The grand alliance in WWII'? Professor Margaret MacMillan looked at the nature of alliances, the differences among them, and the reasons for their successes or failures. Watch it here👇 ow.ly/7WS150Qj6E9
Our #maritimeseminar series restarts on 11 Jan. Event links will or are posted on the War Studies events page. Link: kcl.ac.uk/warstudies/eve…
📰We are delighted to announce the 2024-2025 #maritimeseminar series of lectures. 📌Event sign up War Studies Security Studies King's SSPP webpages soon. 🖇️tickettailor.com/events/schoolo… #navalhistory #maritimehistory #seapower #maritimestrategy #navalpower
📖King's academics War Studies recently published alongside international scholars a new book title: "Sailors, Statesmen and the Implementation of Naval Strategy." ➡️cambridge.org/core/books/sai…
The Society for Nautical Research Winter 2024-2025 lecture series has been announced. The 12-part lecture series held fortnightly 6:30PM (UK) between October 2024 to March 2025. Lectures will only be available online (via zoom) and FREE to Paying Members of the SNR.Details attached.
Alumni Dr David Kohnen, Professor at the 🇺🇸U.S. Naval War College will be discussing with King's College London soon about his new book on the professional head of the U.S. Navy during World War Two, CNO Ernest J. King. Find out more about the book here: schifferbooks.com/products/kings…
Professor Andrew Lambert considers an important and timely book on Russian thinking about war, and suggests that ‘this book should be read and understood by those tasked with assessing the aims, intentions and methods of every potentially hostile regime’. naval-review.com/book-reviews/t…