BRE. The latest book review is now available. It considers a book exploring ships, submarines and aircraft lost at sea in mysterious circumstances, from the Tudor period to the present day.
208 pages David Collins This is a fun book to read. It is based on 50 odd vignettes of various […]
BRE. The latest book review is now available. It considers a new report by Dr Jerry Hendrix, who will be well-known to NR members, on the issue of naval presence.
106 pages Available at https://sagamoreinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/Modeling-The-Value-of-Naval-Presence-Report_EDITED.pdf. Commander Andrew Livsey Many naval officers will instinctively be sure that the presence of naval […]
BRE. The latest book review is now available. It considers a book exploring the premodern history of great power conflicts along the maritime silk road, stretching from the Mediterranean to the shores of Japan, in order to help inform understanding of the current geopolitical environment in the Indo-Pacific.
360 pages Dr James Bosbotinis The subject of this book immediately appealed to this reviewer who has a deep interest […]
BRE. The latest book review is now available. It revisits Eric Grove’s 2005 The Royal Navy Since 1815. Whilst the book has been previously reviewed, new perspectives on important books are always welcome.
Whilst the below book will be well-known to members, and was originally reviewed by Professor Andrew Lambert in 2005 (Vol. […]
BRE. The latest book review is now available. It considers a book examining the post-Second World War development of Japan’s Self-Defense Forces, and given growing UK-Japan relations, is particularly timely.