- William S. Dudley
William Sheldon Dudley (born
14 July 1936 inBrooklyn, New York , USA) is anaval historian of theUnited States Navy , who served as Director of Naval History and Director,Naval Historical Center ,Washington, D.C. from 1995 to 2004.Early life and education
The son of William Henry Dudley and his wife Dorothy Lawson Dudley, he attended
Williams College , where he earned hisBachelor of Arts degree in 1958. After graduation, he joined theUnited States Naval Reserve serving from 1959 to 1963 in the grades of ensign to lieutenant. On leaving active service, Dudley became a history teacher atPoly Prep Country Day School inBrooklyn, New York , while also earning his Master of Arts degree in history atColumbia University , between 1963 and 1966. Completing hismaster's degree in 1966 with a thesis on "Pedro de Angelis, 1784-1859: journalist, historian and propagandist", he went on to work on his doctorate, which he completed in 1972 with a dissertation on "Reform and radicalism in the Brazilian Army, 1870-1889". On 21 August 1965, he married Julia Bartel, with whom he had two daughters. After her death, he married Donna Tully on 20 February 2001.Academic and government career
In 1970,
Southern Methodist University appointed him assistant professor of history. He remained there until 1977, when theNaval Historical Center appointed him a supervisory historian. Dudley began work on the series "Naval Documents of the American Revolution," beginning with volume 8, under its editor Dr. William J. Morgan. In 1982, Dudley succeeded Morgan as Head, Early History Branch from 1982-1990, during which period he initiated a similar series for the War of 1812, and then succeeded Morgan again as Senior Historian, 1990-1995. In 1995, the Navy Department selected Dudley for anSenior Executive Service appointment to succeed Dr.Dean C. Allard as Director of Naval History. Dudley held this post until his retirement in December 2004.Dudley served as president of the
American Revolution Roundtable in 1987, president of theSociety for History in the Federal Government in 1989-1990, and president of theNorth American Society for Oceanic History , 1999-2003. He has been elected a corresponding member of theMassachusetts Historical Society , a director of theAnnapolis Maritime Museum , and a member of theMaryland Advisory Committee on Archaeology .Honors and awards
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USS Constitution Museum ,Samuel Eliot Morison Award, 1993.
*National Trust for Historic Preservation , President's Award, 1997.
* TheUnited States Navy 'sNavy Superior Civilian Service Award , 2004.
*Surface Navy Association , Special Recognition Award, 2005.
*North American Society for Oceanic History ,K. Jack Bauer Award , 2005.Published works
* "Going south: U.S. Navy officer resignations & dismissals on the eve of the Civil War" by William S. Dudley. Washington, D.C.: Naval Historical Foundation, 1981.
* "The Naval War of 1812: a documentary history", William S. Dudley, editor,
Michael J. Crawford , associate editor; with a foreword byJohn D. H. Kane, Jr. . Washington: Naval Historical Center, Dept. of Navy: For sale by the Supt. of Docs., G.P.O., Volume 1, "1812", 1985; volume 2, "1813", 1992; volume 3, "1814-1825", 2002.* "Ned Myers; or a life before the mast", edited by
James Fenimore Cooper ; with an introduction and notes by William S. Dudley. Annapolis, Md. : Naval Institute Press, 1989.* "The early republic and the sea: essays on the naval and maritime history of the early United States", edited by William S. Dudley and
Michael J. Crawford . Washington, D.C.: Brassey’s, 2001.ee also
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