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Paul G. Halpern (born 27 January 1937) is a retired American educator, naval historian and documentary editor. His primary focus has been the history of the Royal Navy in the period surrounding the First World War and in Naval warfare in the Mediterranean during World War I. In describing his career of achievement in publishing six volumes of edited naval documents, "The Annual Report of the Council of the Navy Records Society" noted in 2016 that "Paul Halpern has served the Society notably". "Those who have edited a similar number are a distinguished group: Sir Julian Corbett, Michael Oppenheim, Professor David Syrett, and J. R. Tanner, while only Sir John Knox Laughton (with nine volumes) and the Admiralty Librarian David Bonner-Smith (with eight volumes) have outstripped him."

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dbo:abstract Paul G. Halpern (27 de gener de 1937) és un educador estatunidenc jubilat, historiador naval i editor de documentals. El seu enfocament principal ha estat la història de la Royal Navy en el període que envoltava la Primera Guerra Mundial i la guerra naval a la Mediterrània durant la Primera Guerra Mundial. En descriure la seva carrera professional en la publicació de sis volums de documents navals editats, L'Informe anual del Consell de la Societat de Registres de la Marina va assenyalar, el 2016, que «Paul Halpern ha prestat especial atenció a la societat. Els que han editat un nombre similar són un grup distingit: Sir , , el professor i , mentre que només Sir (amb nou volums) i el bibliotecari de l'Almirallat (amb vuit volums) l'han superat». (ca) Paul G. Halpern (born 27 January 1937) is a retired American educator, naval historian and documentary editor. His primary focus has been the history of the Royal Navy in the period surrounding the First World War and in Naval warfare in the Mediterranean during World War I. In describing his career of achievement in publishing six volumes of edited naval documents, "The Annual Report of the Council of the Navy Records Society" noted in 2016 that "Paul Halpern has served the Society notably". "Those who have edited a similar number are a distinguished group: Sir Julian Corbett, Michael Oppenheim, Professor David Syrett, and J. R. Tanner, while only Sir John Knox Laughton (with nine volumes) and the Admiralty Librarian David Bonner-Smith (with eight volumes) have outstripped him." (en)
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rdfs:comment Paul G. Halpern (born 27 January 1937) is a retired American educator, naval historian and documentary editor. His primary focus has been the history of the Royal Navy in the period surrounding the First World War and in Naval warfare in the Mediterranean during World War I. In describing his career of achievement in publishing six volumes of edited naval documents, "The Annual Report of the Council of the Navy Records Society" noted in 2016 that "Paul Halpern has served the Society notably". "Those who have edited a similar number are a distinguished group: Sir Julian Corbett, Michael Oppenheim, Professor David Syrett, and J. R. Tanner, while only Sir John Knox Laughton (with nine volumes) and the Admiralty Librarian David Bonner-Smith (with eight volumes) have outstripped him." (en) Paul G. Halpern (27 de gener de 1937) és un educador estatunidenc jubilat, historiador naval i editor de documentals. El seu enfocament principal ha estat la història de la Royal Navy en el període que envoltava la Primera Guerra Mundial i la guerra naval a la Mediterrània durant la Primera Guerra Mundial. (ca)
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