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John B. Hattendorf

John Brewster Hattendorf (born December 22, 1941) is an American naval historian. He is the author, co-author, editor, or co-editor of more than forty books 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."〔U.S. Naval Institute ''Proceedings'', vol. 130/12/1,222 (December 2005), p. 64〕 In reference to his work on the history of naval strategy, an academic in Britain termed him the "doyen of US naval educators."〔Beatrice Heuser, ''The Evolution of Strategy: Thinking War from Antiquity to the Present'' (Cambridge University Press, 2010), p. 287〕
Since 1984, he has been 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."〔( "Remarks on Receiving an Honorary Degree" )〕
In 2011, the Naval War College announced the establishment of the Hattendorf Prize for Distinguished Original Research in Maritime History, named for him.〔(H-Net news report )〕〔( Naval War College Press Release, 20 October 2011 )〕 The 2014 Oxford Naval Conference - 'Strategy and the Sea' - celebrated his distinguished career on 10–12 April 2014.〔(2014 Oxford Naval History Conference, 10-12 April 2014 )〕
==Family, education, and early life==
Hattendorf was born and raised in the village of Western Springs, Illinois. He is a ninth great-grandson (eleventh generation descendant) of Elder William Brewster of the Plymouth Colony.〔General Society of Mayflower Descendants number 82629 RI; Sons of the American Revolution No. 173386, RI No. 1730〕 His interest in the ships and the sea stemmed from summers spent at his family cottage at Portage Point, Michigan, where he was a sailing instructor on Portage Lake from 1958 to 1964. After graduating in the (Class of 1960 ) from Lyons Township High School in LaGrange, Illinois, he earned his bachelor's degree in history in 1964 from Kenyon College, where he was inspired by Charles Ritcheson and Richard G. Salomon.〔(on Receiving an Honorary Degree" )〕 In 1970, he graduated from the Frank C. Munson Institute of American Maritime History at Mystic Seaport, where he studied under Robert G. Albion and Benjamin W. Labaree. He earned his master's degree in history from Brown University in 1971, completing his thesis under the tutelage of A. Hunter Dupree on the history of strategic thinking and war gaming at the Naval War College. In 1979, he completed his doctorate at Pembroke College, Oxford with a thesis on English Grand Strategy in the War of the Spanish Succession, 1702–12, supervised by N. H. Gibbs and complemented by studies under Ragnhild Hatton, Sir Michael Howard and Piers Mackesy.〔Information from Naval War College Library Reference Department〕

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