Cap Mandrake -> RE: RIP??? (7/15/2014 7:37:23 PM)
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ORIGINAL: sprior This is my schedule for the next 3 days Day 1 1000-1115 Registration 1115-1130 Opening remarks & welcome 1130-1230 The arms race and popular culture ‘The sea League of All the Britons’: The Anglo-German J. Mitcham naval arms race and the idea of empire Organised navalism, public hysteria, and the N. Fleming Anglo-German naval race 1230-1330 Lunch 1330-1500 The Britannia Panel Fisher’s Fighting Force: A Revolution in naval education J. Harrold/R. Porter Really not a sailor: undoing the myth, misconceptions and P. Grove miasmas of the RNAS in the First World War The Royal Navy in the Persian Gulf during the First World War M. Grove [Sponsored by Britannia Royal Naval College] 1500-1520 Tea/coffee 1520-1620 The Anglo-German naval arms race and imperial defence The Admiralty, Dominion Navies, and Imperial C. Bell Defence 1911-1914 ‘May God and the Royal Navy defend New Zealand’: New M. Wynd Zealand’s part in the Naval Arms Race and the War at Sea 1914-1916 1620-1650 Tea/coffee 1650-1750 Keynote address ‘When was the Anglo-German Naval Arms Race?’ Professor Nicholas Rodger, All Souls College Oxford 1800-2100 Cocktail party and buffet dinner on board HMS Victory [Sponsored by the Society for Nautical Research] Day 2 0900-0930 Registration and tea/coffee 0930-1100 Cruisers and battlecruisers An imagined revolution: British cruiser design 1890-1910 D. Morgan-Owen Fisher's Battlecruisers: a tool for global power projection? A. Ross The evolution of a warship type: the role and function of the M. Seligmann Battlecruiser in Admiralty plans on the eve of the First World War 1100-1120 Tea/coffee 1120-1220 The pre-dreadnought in peace and war The British and French pre-dreadnoughts in World War One J. Billard ?/ F. Grinnaert ? The last of the line: the Braunschweig and Deutschland class A. Dodson battleships of the Imperial German Navy 1150-1210 Tea/coffee 1210-1310 New technology – the submarine Anti-Submarine warfare in the pre WW1 Royal Navy R. Dunley Constructing Heroism: submarines, submariners and L. Rowe the Dardanelles campaign 1915 1310-1410 Lunch 1410-1540 Germany and the naval arms race The German grasp for seapower: naval ideology, planning M. Epkenhans and naval (war) aims 1900-1916 The German Navy’s officer corps before the war C. Jentzsch The Novelle and British foreign policy towards E. Beiriger France and Germany 1540-1600 Tea/coffee 1600-1700 Navies, trade and economic warfare in war and peace Economic warfare and international law, 1905-1915: J. Lemnitzer what were they thinking? The Silent Pressure of Sea Power. Tracking contraband S. Cobb cargoes at the British Legation in Panama, 1915-1916 1700-1730 Tea/coffee 1730-1830 Keynote address ‘Deterrence vs. War-Fighting: The Royal Navy and its Government Before the War’ Professor Norman Friedman 1830-2100 Drinks and canapés in the NMRN’s new ‘Racing to War’ special exhibition and the new 20th century Royal Navy gallery. Day 3 0900-0920 Registration and tea/coffee 0920-1050 The neutrals and the naval arms race The South American Naval Arms Race in the Early 20th Century G. Montenegro The Chilean Navy and the start of the First World War F. Wilson The role of the Regia Marina and its strategic evaluations for the Italian entry into the war 1913-1915 G. La Nave 1050-1110 Tea/coffee 1110-1210 Command, Control, Communications and Intelligence 1914-1916 French Naval intelligence born again A. Sheldon-Duplaix Grand Fleet Tactical Communication: good enough for purpose? M. Farquharson- - Roberts 1210-1300 Lunch 1300-1400 Keynote address ‘Learning the use “The Remote”: The Problems of Navigation, Communications and Operational Management for Command at Sea in 1914’ Rear Admiral James Goldrick, RAN (ret), Seapower Centre (Australia) 1400-1420 Tea/coffee 1420-1550 The Pacific in peace and war Pre-Great War in the Far East: the navies of Great Britain, J. Parkinson Germany and Japan Invidious Choices - The German East Asia Squadron and the RAN D. Woods in the Pacific, August to December 1914 Anatomy of a disaster: the Coronel campaign 1914 N. Hewitt 1550 Closing remarks 1600 Depart WOW! Talk about "immersion". It's all pre-WWI/Great War stuff. Well, anyway, see if you can find out why Yubari keeps getting reported sunk but comes back to life. Should be a good place to meet girls too.
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