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Papers by Mark Danley
In The Seven Years’ War: Global Views, Mark H. Danley, Patrick J. Speelman, and sixteen other con... more In The Seven Years’ War: Global Views, Mark H. Danley, Patrick J. Speelman, and sixteen other contributors reach beyond traditional approaches to the conflict. Chapters cover previously-understudied aspects of the war in Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Western Hemisphere.
Cataloging & Classification Quarterly
The Seven Years' War, 2012
Title page for ETD etd-08142009-040334. Type of Document, Master's Thesis. Author, Danle... more Title page for ETD etd-08142009-040334. Type of Document, Master's Thesis. Author, Danley, Mark H. URN, etd-08142009-040334. Title, Combat motivation in the eighteenth-century British army. Degree, MA. Department, History. Advisory Committee, Advisor Name, Title. ...
Choice Reviews Online, 2013
List of Maps and Illustrations ...vii Acknowledgments ...ix List of Contributors ...xvii Introduc... more List of Maps and Illustrations ...vii Acknowledgments ...ix List of Contributors ...xvii Introduction: The "Problem" of the Seven Years' War ...xxiii Mark H. Danley 1. Frederick the Great and the First 'World' War ...1 Juergen Luh 2. "To Encourage the Others": The Philosophes and the War...23 Armstrong Starkey 3. Understanding Native American Alliances ...47 Matthew C. Ward 4. The War in the Carnatic ...73 G.J. Bryant 5. Religious or Imperial War? Views of the Seven Years' War from Germany and Rome ...107 Johannes Burkhardt 6. Sweden and the Pomeranian War ...135 Gunnar Aselius 7. The Ottoman Absence from the Battlefields of the Seven Years' War ...165 Virginia H. Aksan 8. Pride, Prejudice and Prestige: French Officers in North America during the Seven Years' War ...191 Julia Osman 9. Battre l'estrade: Military Reconnaissance in the German Theatre of War ...213 Ewa Anklam 10. "Feroces et barbares?" Cossacks, Kalmyks and Russian Irregular Warfare during the Seven Years' War ...243 Marian Fussel 11. The Seven Years' War in West Africa: The End of Company Rule and the Emergence of the Habitants ...263 James Searing 12. The War in the West Indies ...293 Richard Harding 13. The Anglo-Cherokee War, 1759-1761 ...325 John Oliphant 14. The British Political Press and Military Thought during the Seven Years' War ...359 Mark H. Danley 15. The War in Bengal ...399 G.J. Bryant 16. Strategic Illusions and the Iberian War of 1762 ...429 Patrick J. Speelman 17. The British Expedition to Manila ...461 Nicholas Tracy 18. The End of the Seven Years' War in Germany ...487 Matt Schumann Conclusion: Father of the Modern Age ...519 Patrick J. Speelman Select Bibliography ...537 Index ...549
Cataloging Classification Quarterly, 2006
... Barbara Tillett's taxonomy ... three of them must the related items be partial or whole ... more ... Barbara Tillett's taxonomy ... three of them must the related items be partial or whole embodiments of the same work for the items to retain that relationship.22 Tillett explicitly states that two items must embody the same work for them to retain an equivalence relationship, and ...
The Seven Years' War: Global Views
The Seven Years' War: Global Views
Britain was the clearest beneficiary of the peace settlement of 1763, and attempts to explain its... more Britain was the clearest beneficiary of the peace settlement of 1763, and attempts to explain its success have long drawn the attention of historians. Alongside arguments about the strength of the British "fiscal-military state" and traditional emphasis on energetic field commanders, debate continues about the importance of the Pitt-Newcastle government as a successful war ministry that was able to formulate and execute a sound grand strategy. 1 Regardless of where one finds the origin of Britain's ultimate success one question cannot be avoided. How did political expression compare with the ideas that contributed to military decision-making? Answering this question is essential. 2 After all, both grand strategic and 1 Forthe traditional attempt to explain success by a sound strategy see julian S. Corbett, England in the Seven Years' War, 2 vols. (Novato, CA: Presidio Press, 1992, originally published London: Longmans, Green & Co., 1907); on the "fiscal military state" and British economic strength see the now-classic john Brewer, The Sinews ofPawer: War, Money, and the English State, 1688-1783 (New York: Knopf, 1989), especially [xiii]-xxii; [29]-63; [165]-217 and H.
Cataloging & classification quarterly, Jan 1, 2006
Two eighteenth-century British military treatises, Humphrey Bland's Treatise of Military Discipli... more Two eighteenth-century British military treatises, Humphrey Bland's Treatise of Military Discipline, and the British Army's 1728 Regulations remind catalogers that the bibliographic relationships among items that warrant their collocation in library catalogs are not always clear. The historical circumstance of the two treatises' publication requires catalogers to recall definitions of a "work," and establish which relationships between bibliographic entities warrant collocation in library catalogs. Both treatises seem to embody the same work, though according to conventional cataloging practice they do not share the same author. The items nevertheless retain a bibliographic relationship war-
American Neptune, Jan 1, 1998
Title page for ETD etd-08142009-040334. Type of Document, Master's Thesis. Author, Danle... more Title page for ETD etd-08142009-040334. Type of Document, Master's Thesis. Author, Danley, Mark H. URN, etd-08142009-040334. Title, Combat motivation in the eighteenth-century British army. Degree, MA. Department, History. Advisory Committee, Advisor Name, Title. ...
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Drafts by Mark Danley
Working Draft Only comments and feedback invited Introductory Notes This document is intended to ... more Working Draft Only comments and feedback invited Introductory Notes This document is intended to serve as a starting point for discussion of information literacy standards for armed forces officers. In 2016 the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) endorsed the Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education. 1 Since that time various constituencies (librarians, scholars, professional associations, et. al.) have worked to define how the concepts in the Framework apply to specific academic disciplines or to the educational programs of specific professions. ACRL usually terms the documents produced form these efforts "Framework Companion Documents." 2
In The Seven Years’ War: Global Views, Mark H. Danley, Patrick J. Speelman, and sixteen other con... more In The Seven Years’ War: Global Views, Mark H. Danley, Patrick J. Speelman, and sixteen other contributors reach beyond traditional approaches to the conflict. Chapters cover previously-understudied aspects of the war in Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Western Hemisphere.
Cataloging & Classification Quarterly
The Seven Years' War, 2012
Title page for ETD etd-08142009-040334. Type of Document, Master's Thesis. Author, Danle... more Title page for ETD etd-08142009-040334. Type of Document, Master's Thesis. Author, Danley, Mark H. URN, etd-08142009-040334. Title, Combat motivation in the eighteenth-century British army. Degree, MA. Department, History. Advisory Committee, Advisor Name, Title. ...
Choice Reviews Online, 2013
List of Maps and Illustrations ...vii Acknowledgments ...ix List of Contributors ...xvii Introduc... more List of Maps and Illustrations ...vii Acknowledgments ...ix List of Contributors ...xvii Introduction: The "Problem" of the Seven Years' War ...xxiii Mark H. Danley 1. Frederick the Great and the First 'World' War ...1 Juergen Luh 2. "To Encourage the Others": The Philosophes and the War...23 Armstrong Starkey 3. Understanding Native American Alliances ...47 Matthew C. Ward 4. The War in the Carnatic ...73 G.J. Bryant 5. Religious or Imperial War? Views of the Seven Years' War from Germany and Rome ...107 Johannes Burkhardt 6. Sweden and the Pomeranian War ...135 Gunnar Aselius 7. The Ottoman Absence from the Battlefields of the Seven Years' War ...165 Virginia H. Aksan 8. Pride, Prejudice and Prestige: French Officers in North America during the Seven Years' War ...191 Julia Osman 9. Battre l'estrade: Military Reconnaissance in the German Theatre of War ...213 Ewa Anklam 10. "Feroces et barbares?" Cossacks, Kalmyks and Russian Irregular Warfare during the Seven Years' War ...243 Marian Fussel 11. The Seven Years' War in West Africa: The End of Company Rule and the Emergence of the Habitants ...263 James Searing 12. The War in the West Indies ...293 Richard Harding 13. The Anglo-Cherokee War, 1759-1761 ...325 John Oliphant 14. The British Political Press and Military Thought during the Seven Years' War ...359 Mark H. Danley 15. The War in Bengal ...399 G.J. Bryant 16. Strategic Illusions and the Iberian War of 1762 ...429 Patrick J. Speelman 17. The British Expedition to Manila ...461 Nicholas Tracy 18. The End of the Seven Years' War in Germany ...487 Matt Schumann Conclusion: Father of the Modern Age ...519 Patrick J. Speelman Select Bibliography ...537 Index ...549
Cataloging Classification Quarterly, 2006
... Barbara Tillett's taxonomy ... three of them must the related items be partial or whole ... more ... Barbara Tillett's taxonomy ... three of them must the related items be partial or whole embodiments of the same work for the items to retain that relationship.22 Tillett explicitly states that two items must embody the same work for them to retain an equivalence relationship, and ...
The Seven Years' War: Global Views
The Seven Years' War: Global Views
Britain was the clearest beneficiary of the peace settlement of 1763, and attempts to explain its... more Britain was the clearest beneficiary of the peace settlement of 1763, and attempts to explain its success have long drawn the attention of historians. Alongside arguments about the strength of the British "fiscal-military state" and traditional emphasis on energetic field commanders, debate continues about the importance of the Pitt-Newcastle government as a successful war ministry that was able to formulate and execute a sound grand strategy. 1 Regardless of where one finds the origin of Britain's ultimate success one question cannot be avoided. How did political expression compare with the ideas that contributed to military decision-making? Answering this question is essential. 2 After all, both grand strategic and 1 Forthe traditional attempt to explain success by a sound strategy see julian S. Corbett, England in the Seven Years' War, 2 vols. (Novato, CA: Presidio Press, 1992, originally published London: Longmans, Green & Co., 1907); on the "fiscal military state" and British economic strength see the now-classic john Brewer, The Sinews ofPawer: War, Money, and the English State, 1688-1783 (New York: Knopf, 1989), especially [xiii]-xxii; [29]-63; [165]-217 and H.
Cataloging & classification quarterly, Jan 1, 2006
Two eighteenth-century British military treatises, Humphrey Bland's Treatise of Military Discipli... more Two eighteenth-century British military treatises, Humphrey Bland's Treatise of Military Discipline, and the British Army's 1728 Regulations remind catalogers that the bibliographic relationships among items that warrant their collocation in library catalogs are not always clear. The historical circumstance of the two treatises' publication requires catalogers to recall definitions of a "work," and establish which relationships between bibliographic entities warrant collocation in library catalogs. Both treatises seem to embody the same work, though according to conventional cataloging practice they do not share the same author. The items nevertheless retain a bibliographic relationship war-
American Neptune, Jan 1, 1998
Title page for ETD etd-08142009-040334. Type of Document, Master's Thesis. Author, Danle... more Title page for ETD etd-08142009-040334. Type of Document, Master's Thesis. Author, Danley, Mark H. URN, etd-08142009-040334. Title, Combat motivation in the eighteenth-century British army. Degree, MA. Department, History. Advisory Committee, Advisor Name, Title. ...
An academic directory and search engine.
Working Draft Only comments and feedback invited Introductory Notes This document is intended to ... more Working Draft Only comments and feedback invited Introductory Notes This document is intended to serve as a starting point for discussion of information literacy standards for armed forces officers. In 2016 the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) endorsed the Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education. 1 Since that time various constituencies (librarians, scholars, professional associations, et. al.) have worked to define how the concepts in the Framework apply to specific academic disciplines or to the educational programs of specific professions. ACRL usually terms the documents produced form these efforts "Framework Companion Documents." 2