Craig Lee Symonds (born 31 December 1946, in
Long Beach, California
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) was the Distinguished Visiting
Ernest J. King Professor of Maritime History for the academic years 2017–2020 at the U.S.
Naval War College
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in
Newport, Rhode Island
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. He is also Professor Emeritus at the
U. S. Naval Academy, where he served as chairman of the history department. He is a distinguished historian of the
American Civil War
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,
World War II
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, and maritime history. His book ''Lincoln and His Admirals'' won the
Lincoln Prize. His book ''
Neptune: The Allied Invasion of Europe and the D-Day Landings'' was the 2015 recipient of the
Samuel Eliot Morison Award for Naval Literature, and his book ''Nimitz at War: Command Leadership from Pearl Harbor to Tokyo Bay'' won the Gilder-Lehrman Military History prize. In 2023 he was awarded the Pritzker Military Museum & Library Literature Award for Lifetime Achievement in Military Writing.
Early life and education
The son of Lee and Virginia Symonds, Craig Symonds attended Anaheim High School then
University of California, Los Angeles
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, where he earned his
Bachelor of Arts
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degree in 1967. Going on to graduate work, he obtained his
M.A. in history at the
University of Florida
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in 1969 with a thesis on "The defense of the southwestern frontier, 1784–1794: a study in governmental relations." He married Marylou Hayden on 17 January 1969 and the couple had one son. In 1971, Symonds joined the
United States Naval Reserve
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, serving for three years until 1974 and rising to the grade of
Lieutenant
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. While in the Navy, he served on the staff and faculty of the
Naval War College
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. On his release from active duty, he returned to his graduate studies in history at the
University of Florida
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, where he obtained his
Ph.D. in 1976 under the tutelage of Professor
John K. Mahon with a dissertation on "Navalists and antinavalists: the naval policy debate in the United States, 1785–1827."
Academic career
In 1976, the
United States Naval Academy
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in
Annapolis, Maryland
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appointed Symonds
assistant professor
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Overview
This position is generally taken after earning a doct ...
of history to succeed Professor
E. B. Potter as a specialist in
Naval history
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. He was subsequently promoted to
associate professor
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in 1980 and
professor
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of history in 1985. He served as chairman of the history department in 1988–1992 and appointed professor emeritus on his retirement in 2005. In 1994–1995, he was
visiting lecturer at
Britannia Royal Naval College
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in
Dartmouth, England. He returned to teach at the Naval Academy as The Class of 1957 Distinguished Professor of American Naval Heritage for 2011–12. In 2017, he was appointed to a two-year term as the
Ernest J. King Distinguished Visiting Professor of Maritime History at the U.S. Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island.
Awards
* Pritzker Military Museum & Library Literature Award for Lifetime Achievement in Military Writingory in 2023
* Samuel Eliot Morison Award for Naval Literature in 2015 for ''
Neptune: The Allied Invasion of Europe and the D-Day Landings''.
* In 2014, The
Naval Historical Foundation awarded him the
Commodore Dudley W. Knox Naval History Lifetime Achievement Award.
* The Abraham Lincoln Book Award, 2010
* The
Lincoln Prize, 2009 (co-winner with James M. McPherson) for ''Lincoln and His Admirals''.
The Barondess Prize 2009
* , 2009
2009
* The
Theodore and Franklin D. Roosevelt Prize in Naval History, 2006
* Anne Arundel County Award for Literary Arts, 2006
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John Lyman Book Awards, 1995, 1999, 2009
* USNA Research Excellence Award, 1998
* USNA Teaching Excellence Award, 1988
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Navy Superior Civilian Service Award, 1994, 1998, 2005, 2020
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Navy Meritorious Civilian Service Award, 1989
* History Book Club Author, 1983, 1986, 1992, 1997, 2001, 2005, 2010
* Military Book Club Author, 1983, 1992, 1997, 2001, 2005
* Book-of-the-Month Club Author, 1983, 1986, 1992, 2001, 2005
Published works
* ''Charleston Blockade: The Journals of John B. Marchand, USN'', edited by Craig Symonds. (Newport, RI: Naval War College Press, 1976.
* ''Navalists and Antinavalists: The Naval Policy Debate in the United States, 1785–1827''. (University of Delaware Press, 1980).
* ''New Aspects of Naval History,'' edited by Craig Symonds. (Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press, 1981).
* ''A Battlefield Atlas of the
Civil War
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''. (Annapolis, MD: Nautical and Aviation Press, 1983).
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* ''A Battlefield Atlas of the
American Revolution
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''. (Annapolis, MD: Nautical and Aviation Press, 1986).
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* ''Gettysburg: A Battlefield Atlas,'' by Craig Symonds with William J. Clipson. (Annapolis, MD: Nautical and Aviation, 1992).
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* ''Stonewall of the West:
Patrick Cleburne
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and the Civil War''. (Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas, 1997).
* ''Confederate Admiral: The Life and Wars of
Franklin Buchanan''. (Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press, 1999).
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* ''New Interpretations in Naval History: Selected Papers from the Fourteenth Naval History Symposium, Held at Annapolis, Maryland, 23–25 September 1999,'' Naval Institute Press (Annapolis, MD), 2001.
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References
External links
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"Craig L. Symonds", ''Contemporary Authors Online'', Gale, 2009. Farmington Hills, Mich.: Gale, 2009. Interviewon ''The Battle of Midway'' at the
Pritzker Military Museum & Library
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on October 7, 2011
Marquis Who's Who Biographies On-LineMember of the Executive Committee of The Lincoln Forum
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Living people
University of California, Los Angeles alumni
University of Florida alumni
Naval War College faculty
United States Naval Academy faculty
American naval historians
American male non-fiction writers
Historians of the United States
1946 births
Lincoln Prize winners
Historians of the American Civil War
Writers from Long Beach, California
Biographers of Abraham Lincoln