David Syrett

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David Syrett (January 8, 1939 in

Flushing, New York, and a widely respected researcher and documentary editor on eighteenth-century British naval history and the Battle of the Atlantic
during World War Two.

Early life and education

The son of the well-known historian of the early American republic and editor of the Papers of Alexander Hamilton, Harold Syrett (d. 1984), David Syrett was graduated from Columbia University in 1961. After completing his M.A. at Columbia in 1964, he went on the University of London, where he completed his Ph.D. in 1966 with a thesis on “Shipping and the American War."

Academic affiliations

New York Military Affairs Symposium, President, 1990–2004

Published works

Sources and references

  • Obituary, The Independent (London), 19 January 2005, p. 35
  • Obituary, New York Times, 23 October 2004, p. A18