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Writing Naval History as a Naval Officer

Writing Naval History as a Naval Officer Footnotes 1 A. W. Jose, Official History of Australia in the War of 1914‐18 , Vol. IX, The Royal Australian Navy (AWM: Canberra, 1928). 2 The dispute between Jose and the Naval Board is examined in great detail by Ross Lamont in his introduction to the Queensland University Press edition of Jose's volume (St Lucia, 1987) pp. xxiii‐xxxix, and Stephen Ellis, “The Censorship of the Official History of Australia in the Great War”, Australian Journal of Politics and History 3 Sir Julian Corbett, History of the Great War, Naval Operations , Vol. 1 (London: Longmans, 1921). See also discussions of censorship and freedom of expression relating to writing on the Great War in The Jellicoe Papers, Vol. II: 1916–1935 (London: Navy Records Society, 1968) and Commander P. G. Hore, “Free Expression — A Commentary”, Naval Review , 75th anniversary issue, (1988): 77–81 4 Gill papers, Australian War Memorial (1957), p. xiv. 5 R. H. Gretton, “History”, in The Art and Craft of Letters (London: Martin Seeker, undated), p. 55. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Australian Journal of Politics and History Wiley

Writing Naval History as a Naval Officer

Australian Journal of Politics and History , Volume 40 (1) – Apr 1, 1994

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Wiley
Copyright
Copyright © 1994 Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company
ISSN
0004-9522
eISSN
1467-8497
DOI
10.1111/j.1467-8497.1994.tb00090.x
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Footnotes 1 A. W. Jose, Official History of Australia in the War of 1914‐18 , Vol. IX, The Royal Australian Navy (AWM: Canberra, 1928). 2 The dispute between Jose and the Naval Board is examined in great detail by Ross Lamont in his introduction to the Queensland University Press edition of Jose's volume (St Lucia, 1987) pp. xxiii‐xxxix, and Stephen Ellis, “The Censorship of the Official History of Australia in the Great War”, Australian Journal of Politics and History 3 Sir Julian Corbett, History of the Great War, Naval Operations , Vol. 1 (London: Longmans, 1921). See also discussions of censorship and freedom of expression relating to writing on the Great War in The Jellicoe Papers, Vol. II: 1916–1935 (London: Navy Records Society, 1968) and Commander P. G. Hore, “Free Expression — A Commentary”, Naval Review , 75th anniversary issue, (1988): 77–81 4 Gill papers, Australian War Memorial (1957), p. xiv. 5 R. H. Gretton, “History”, in The Art and Craft of Letters (London: Martin Seeker, undated), p. 55.

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Published: Apr 1, 1994

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