Eugene Rasor's Bibliography

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Rodriguez Gonzales, Agustin R. "The Spanish at Trafalgar: Ships, Cannons, Men, and a Problematic Alliance." J Mar Res (26 April 2005). Also in Spanish; thesis: the key British advantage was not superior gunnery & ship design but revolutionary tactics of Nelson & numerical superiority.

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Rodriguez Gonzalez, Agustin R. Trafalgar y el conflicto naval Anglo-Espannol del siglo XVIII. Madrid: Editorial Actas, 2005, 459 pp.

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Rodriguez-Salgado, Mia J. "The Anglo-Spanish War: The Final Episode in the 'Wars of the Roses?'" See M. Rodreguez-Salgado, England, Spain and the Gran Armada, pp. 1-44.

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Rodriguez-Salgado, Mia J. & Staff of the NMM, eds. Armada, 1588-1988: An International Exhibition to Commemorate the Spanish Armada, National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, 20 April-4 September 1988. London: Penguin, 1988, 295 pp. For NMM; Official Catalogue.

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Rodriguez-Salgado, Mia J. The Changing Face of Empire: Charles V, Philip II and Habsburg Authority, 1551-1559. Cambridge Studies in Early Modern History Series. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1988, xvi, 375 pp. Outstanding contribution; transition of power.

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Rodriguez-Salgado, Mia J. "The Count of Feria's Dispatches to Philip II of 14 November 1558." Camden Society Miscellany, 28 (1984).

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Rodriguez-Salgado, Mia J. & Adams, Simon, eds. England, Spain and the Gran Armada, 1585-1604: Essays from the Anglo-Spanish Conferences, London and Madrid, 1988. Atlantic Highlands: John Donald; New York: Barnes & Noble; Edinburgh; David, 1991, xv, 308 pp. Essays, some cited; debate over Spanish Armada, British & Spanish perspectives; balanced.

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Rodreguez-Salgado, Mia J. "Pilots, Navigation and Strategy in the Gran Armada." See M. Rodreguez-Salgado, England, Spain and the Gran Armada, pp. 134-72.

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Rodriguez-Salgado, Mia J. "The Spanish Story of the 1588 Armada Reassessed." His J, 33 (June 1990): 46-78. Spanish authors lament "Anglocized" history.

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Rodstock, William Waldegrave. The British Triumphant!: Or, The Wooden Walls of Old England: Being Copies of the London Gazette. London: Rivington, 1806, 96 pp.

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Rodway, James. The West Indies and the Spanish Main. London: Fisher Unwin; New York: Putman, 1895, 1896, 1899, xxiv, 371 pp.

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Rodwell, Eddy. HMS Hood, Her Life and Loss. Cook: Naval Historical Society, 1974, 18 pp.

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20298

Roe, Michael. An Imperial Disaster: The Wreck of George the Third. Hobart: Blubber Head, 2006, 294 pp. Voyage of 1835, convict transport to Tasmania, 127 of 200 prisoners died, most from scurvy; led to reforms.

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Roe, Michael, ed. The Journal and Letters of Captain Charles Bishop on the North-West Coast of America, in the Pacific and in New South Wales, 1794-1799. Publications of the Hakluyt Society, 2 ser, vol. 131. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1967, lvi, 342 pp. For Hakluyt Society.

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Roesdahl, Else. Viking Age Denmark. London, 1982.

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Roessner, Philip R. "New Light on Whatleys's Numbers: The German Market for Scots Salt in the Eighteenth Century." Scot His Rev, 87 (2008): 101-20.

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Rogers, Anthony. Churchill's Folly: Leros and the Aegean: The Last Great British Defeat of World War Two. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson; New York: Cassell, 2003, 2004, 320 pp. Battle for Dodecanese Islands, 1943; last Nazi victory; failure of RN-RAF cooperation.

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Rogers, Cameron. Drake's Quest. London: Heinemann, 1927, 284 pp.

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Rogers, Clifford J. "The Military Revolution in History and Historiography." See C. Rogers, Military Revolution Debate, 1995.

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Rogers, Clifford J. "The Military Revolution of the Hundred Years' War." J Mil His, 57 (April 1993): 241-78. Concept from M. Roberts, lecture of 1963; transformation of art of war, 1560-1660.

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