Alan Villiers Memorial Lecture
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The Alan Villiers Memorial Lecture (AVML) was established by the Society for Nautical Research, The Naval Review, and the Britannia Naval Research Association in 2010 to honor the memory of the author, adventurer, naval officer, photographer and Master Mariner, Captain Alan Villiers. The lecture takes place at St Edmund Hall, Oxford in September each year.[1]
The Villiers Lecturers
- 2010. Professor Jeremy Black, University of Exeter. "Naval Power and the World Question: geopolitics, technology and the rise of the West"[2]
- 2011. Rear Admiral James Goldrick, Royal Australian Navy. "From Clones to Counterparts: a Century of Global Naval Cooperation"[3]
- 2012. Professor John B. Hattendorf, U.S. Naval War College. "The Naval War of 1812 in International Perspective"[4]
References
- ^ http://www.naval-review.co.uk/pdf/avml.pdf
- ^ http://www.naval-review.co.uk/pdf/avml.pdf
- ^ http://www.snr.org.uk/news/AVML2011b.pdf. Published in Naval Review, May 2012, vol. 100, No, 2, pp. 101-114.
- ^ http://www.britannia-naval-research-association.org/app/download/5786223734/AVML+2012+Hattendorf+poster+V2final+16.5.12%5B1%5D++12jul12.pdf Published in The Mariner's Mirror vol. 99, no. 1 (February 2013), pp. 5-22; The Naval Review vol. 101, No. 1 (February 2013), pp. 31-38. [abbreviated version without footnotes]; The Journal of the Britannia Naval Research Asssociation vol. 5, no. 3 (February 2013), pp. 56-66.
