Evans, David C(hristian)
EVANS, David C(hristian)
EVANS, David C(hristian). American, b. 1940. Genres: Military/Defense/ Arms control. Career: Stanford University, Stanford, CA, lecturer in history, 1973; University of Richmond, Richmond, VA, instructor, 1973-78, assistant professor, 1978-84, associate professor, 1984-91, professor of history, 1991-, associate dean of School of Arts and Sciences, 1995-. Saga University, exchange professor, 1994. Publications: (ed.) The Japanese Navy in World War II: In the Words of Former Japanese Naval Officers, 1986; (with M.R. Peattie) Kaigun: The Strategy, Tactics, and Technology of the Imperial Japanese Navy, 1997; (with Peattie) Sunburst: The Rise of Japanese Naval Aviation, in press. Died 1999.
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