The First World War at Sea, 1914-1919
Conference at the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, UK
Friday 3 to Saturday 4 June, 2016
CALL FOR PAPERS
The National Maritime Museum, The British Commission for Military History, and The British Commission for Maritime History are jointly organizing an international conference on the First World War at sea to be held at Greenwich in June 2016.
While there have recently been a number of conferences and publications looking at land-based histories of the First World War, there has been relatively little consideration of the war at sea, its significance and its broader contexts. In the centenary year of the Battle of Jutland, The First World War at Sea conference seeks to address this lacuna through papers that will address the breadth and complexity of the maritime sphere between 1914–1919. The convenors welcome proposals that explore political, strategic, tactical, operational, cultural, social, institutional, economic, and industrial contexts –- the list is not definitive. Proposals that move beyond solely British issues and perspectives are encouraged.
Possible panels might include papers exploring:
- The Battle of Jutland, its aftermath, and consequences
- The British Empire and the sea during the war
- New operational perspectives on the Royal Navy, from the surface fleet to the submarine service, RNAS, RND and WRNS
- The history of naval science and technology
- Economic and industrial studies of the Great War at sea
- The consequences of the war for naval command and leadership
- The merchant marines and the war effort
- The social history of the wartime navy afloat and ashore
- The Navy and national identity from pre-war years to the Geddes Axe
- Experiences of the war at sea for personnel and merchant mariners
- The memorialization of the war at sea
Papers will be considered for publication in special issues of the British Journal for Military History and the Journal for Maritime History.
Convenors: George Bailey (BCMH), Quintin Colville (NMM), Jennifer Daley (BCMH), Lizelle de Jager (NMM) and Andrew Lambert (KCL)
The deadline for paper proposals is 1st December 2015. Please send a 200-word abstract and a 100-word biography to:
Lizelle de Jager, Research Executive, National Maritime Museum, London SE10 9NF
Email: research@rmg.co.uk
Telephone: +44 (0) 20 8312 6716
British Commission for Maritime History