Book digitized by Google from the library of the University of California and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb. A. Naval: Historians and naval history, by Sir J. K. Laughton. Staff histories, by J. S. Corbett. Naval history from the naval officer's point of view, by Captain H. W. Richmond. Samuel Pepys as a naval official, by J. R. Tanner. Naval history and the necessity of a catalogue of sources, by Lieutenant A. Dewar. Appendix: Rough guide to British sources of naval history in the seventeenth century (p. 95-114)--B. Military: The difficulties encountered in compiling military history, by Colonel Sir L. Hale. The value of the study of military history as training for command in war, by Lieutenant-Colonel F. B. Maurice. The practical application of military history, by Lieutenant-Colonel N. Malcolm. Précis of the plans of Napoleon for the autumn campaign of 1813, by J. H. Rose. The influence of tactical ideas on warfare, by L. S. Amery. Field-Marshal Prince Schwarzenberg: a character sketch, by Dr. J. F. Novák. A defence of military history; synopsis of paper read by Professor C. W. C. Oman. Foreign regiments in the British service, 1793-1815; synopsis of paper read by C. T. Atkinson.--Index