Background
Hartmann, Frederick Howard was born on July 6, 1922 in New York City. Son of Frederick Herman and Grace (MacNamara) Hartmann.
(A detailed account of navy decision-making, development o...)
A detailed account of navy decision-making, development of maritime strategy and congressional hearings on successive navy budgets in the 1980s. The author had access to primary sources and he also looks at Admiral James Watkins' efforts to bring about a naval renaissance and the birth of SDI.
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political science educator emeritus
Hartmann, Frederick Howard was born on July 6, 1922 in New York City. Son of Frederick Herman and Grace (MacNamara) Hartmann.
Bachelor of Arts, University of California at Berkeley, 1943; Master of Arts, Princeton, 1948; Doctor of Philosophy, Princeton, 1949; student, Graduate Institute International Studies, U. Geneva, Switzerland, 1947.
Instructor politics, Princeton, 1947; from assistant professor to professor political science, U. Florida, 1948-1966; director, Institute International Relations, 1963-1966; Alfred Thayer Mahan professor maritime strategy, United States Naval War College, 1966-1988; professor emeritus, United States Naval War College, since 1988; special academic advisor, United States Naval War College, 1966-1986. Visiting professor Wheaton (Massachusetts) College, part-time, 1966-1969, Brown U., part-time, 1968-1969, United States Naval War College, 1966-1988, U. Rhode Island, part-time, 1970-1971, Texas Tech U., 1974-1975. Visiting professor political science University of California, Berkeley, 1979-1980, Middle East Technology U., Ankara, Turkey, 1988.
(A detailed account of navy decision-making, development o...)
(International relations -- Sources. Treaties.)
(Book by Hartmann, Frederick H.)
University Florida representative Florida Board Control Committee Academy Freedom, 1961-1962. Member Fulbright National Selection Committee, 1954-1956. United States delegate 4th Conference Naval War Colleges American, 1966, 6th Conference, 1970, 10th Conference, 1980, 12th Conference, 1985.
Served to lieutenant (junior grade) United States Naval Reserve, 1943-1946. Captain Reserve; Member American Association of University Professors (president University Florida chapter 1959-1960, member national council 1963-1966), American Political Science Association, International Studies Association (president New England division 1971-1972), New England Political Science Association (executive committee 1982-1984), Florida Blue Key, Pi Sigma Alpha, Delta Phi Epsilon.
Married Regina Lou Kiracofe, December 26, 1943. Children— Lynne Merry, Vicky Carol, Peter Howard.