Works of Alfred T. Mahan

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Works of Alfred T. Mahan

Help the NWC Archives transcribe the works of Alfred T. Mahan, considered to be the theortical founder of the 20th century Navy, held in their collections.

Mahan had a significant impact on the U.S. Naval War College and naval strategy globally. His theories on the importance of sea power and its influence on global politics reshaped maritime strategy and naval education. Mahan, who served as a lecturer and later as the president of the Naval War College, emphasized the strategic dimensions of naval power and its crucial role in achieving national objectives. His teachings and writings, particularly "The Influence of Sea Power upon History, 1660-1783," became seminal texts for naval officers and strategists worldwide.

The archives at the Naval War College include Alfred Thayer Mahan papers, which document his contributions and enduring influence on naval doctrine and education, as well as his personal and family life. In addition to his lectures, reserach notes, NWC holds many family letter between Mahan and his children and wife. These papers serve as a valuable resource for understanding the development of naval warfare strategy as taught and studied at the College, as well as the the man behind them.

These transcriptions helps scholars, strategists, and enthusiasts around the world access Mahan's professional and personal character, providing insight into the man and his work.

Research notes: Campbell, Lives of British Admirals, vol. 1, undated

Research notes: Campbell, Lives of British Admirals, vol. 1, undated

Research notes written by Mahan and found in Lives of the British Admirals," volume 1, by John Campbell, a volume in NWC's rare book collection. Bookplate in the book indcates that the copy belonged to Mahan.

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Research Notes: Data on the War of 1812

Research Notes: Data on the War of 1812

Mahan's handwritten research notes on: Niles Register, Nov-Dec 1814; Armstrong War of 1812; Winfield Scott; Report on Canadian Archives; American State Papers, Commerce and Navigation; "Diary of Dr. Usher Parsons of the Lawrences," Rhode Island Historical Society Collection.

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Comments on NWC Orange-Blue plan and staff response, 1911 Feb 22 - Mar 17

Comments on NWC Orange-Blue plan and staff response, 1911 Feb 22 - Mar 17

This item contains comments by AT Mahan on a strategic plan drawn up at the Naval War College regarding the preparedness and abilities of Blue and Orange. Included are the War College's notes about his comments, and Mahan's reply. It also contains personal correspondence between ADM Raymond P....

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Research notes: Data for naval strategy lectures, circa 1907-1914

Research notes: Data for naval strategy lectures, circa 1907-1914

Mahan's notes on: War at sea, strategy and tactics: the doctrine, by Gabriel Darrieus; "Corbett and Mahan;" A Synthesis of Naval Strategy, 1689-1697; Corbett's Seven Years War; Corbett's England in the Mediterranean; Daveluy; "Diplomatic Relations Preceding 7 Years War condensed from Corbett;...

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Lecture: Discourse on the Strategic Value of a Point, 1896

Lecture: Discourse on the Strategic Value of a Point, 1896

Lecture given by Captain A. T. Mahan and the Naval War College in which he stated that the strategic value of any point depended on three principal conditions which included its position, its military strength (offensive and defensive), and the resources of the place itself and the surrounding...

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Letter to Frederick A. Mahan, 1895 Dec 15

Letter to Frederick A. Mahan, 1895 Dec 15

Letter from Alfred T. Mahan to his brother, Frederick A. Mahan in Montgomery, Alabama on 1895 Dec 15. In this letter, A. T. Mahan described his understanding of their brother, Dennis H. Mahan's personal and financial affairs.

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Letter to Helen E. Mahan from Alfred T. Mahan, 1884 Dec 31

Letter to Helen E. Mahan from Alfred T. Mahan, 1884 Dec 31

Letter written by Alfred T. Mahan while serving on the U.S.S. Wachusett to his daughter, Helen. In this letter Mahan writes about the importance of receiving the rite of Confirmation.

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Letter to Helen E. Mahan from Alfred T. Mahan, 1893 Aug 6

Letter to Helen E. Mahan from Alfred T. Mahan, 1893 Aug 6

Letter written by Alfred T. Mahan to his daughter, Helen E. Mahan wishing her a happy birthday while he was away in Southhampton.

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Letter to Helen E. Mahan to Alfred T. Mahan, 1894 Dec 26

Letter to Helen E. Mahan to Alfred T. Mahan, 1894 Dec 26

Letter written by Alfred T. Mahan to his daughter, Helen E. Mahan when in Algiers. In this letter, Mahan cautions Helen not to overwork herself too much.

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Research notes: Creighton's Q. Elizabeth, Blok, Table of Dates, Hanse Towns, 1901

Research notes: Creighton's Q. Elizabeth, Blok, Table of Dates, Hanse Towns, 1901

Mahan's handwritten notes on: Hilaire Belloc, Living Age, 1900 Dec 15; Creighton, Queen Elizabeth, Bloc III; List of dates, English and French, 1483-1610; Hanse Towns.

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