Robert Erwin Johnson

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Robert Erwin Johnson (3 February 1923 – 28 January 2008, aged 84) was a University of Alabama professor of history and considered "one of the finest scholars of the nineteenth century U.S. Navy and U.S. Coast Guard".[1]

Early life and education

Johnson was born in

Ph.D.
in 1956 with a thesis on "United States Naval Forces on Pacific Station, 1818–1923". On 19 December 1959, he married Vivian Ellis.

Academic career

Immediately on completion of his doctoral work in 1956, the University of Alabama appointed him assistant professor in the faculty of history. He was promoted to associate professor in 1963, and to professor of history in 1967. He retired in 1993 after serving as interim chairman of the history department during a critical time of transition for the history department.

A member of the Democratic Party, he was also a member of the American Historical Association, Society for Nautical Research, World Ship Society, Naval Historical Foundation, and the United States Naval Institute.

He received numerous awards for his publications on naval history, including his book, Guardians of the Sea, which won the Theodore and Franklin D. Roosevelt Prize in Naval History from the New York Council of the Navy League of the United States, the North American Society for Oceanic History's John Lyman Book Award for the best book in U.S. naval history, and the U.S. Naval Institute's Special Award of Merit.

Johnson died in Tuscaloosa, Alabama on 28 January 2008.

Works

  • Thence Round Cape Horn: The Story of United States Naval Forces on Pacific Station, 1818-1923. Annapolis, Maryland: United States Naval Institute, 1963.
  • Rear Admiral
    John Rodgers, 1812–1882
    . Annapolis, Maryland: United States Naval Institute, 1967.
  • Far China Station: The U.S. Navy in Asian Waters, 1800–1898. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press, 1979.
  • Guardians of the Sea: History of the United States Coast Guard, 1915 to the Present. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press, 1987.
  • Bering Sea Escort: Life Aboard a Coast Guard Cutter in World War II. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press, 1992.

Sources

  1. ^ Obituary in Argonautica: The Newsletter of the Canadian Nautical Research Society, vol XXV, no. 2 (April 2008), pp. 5-7.
  2. ^ Haida WPG-45