Eugene Rasor's Bibliography

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Rogers, Clifford J., ed. The Military Revolution Debate: Readings on the Military Transformation of Early Modern Europe. History & Warfare Series. Boulder: Westview, 1995, xi, 387 pp. 12 essays, some cited; initiated by Michael Roberts; transformation, 1560-1660.

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20307

Rogers, Clifford J. War Cruel and Sharp: Enlish Strategy under Edward III, 1327-1360. Warfare in History Series, # 11. Woodbridge: Boydell & Brewer, 2000, xviii, 458 pp. How English won 1st phase of Hundred Years' War.

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20308

Rogers, Clifford J., ed. The Wars of Edward III: Sources and Interpretations. War in History Series. Rochester: Boydell & Brewer, 2000, xxvii, 382 pp. 8 essays, previously published.

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20309

Rogers, Clifford J. "'Werre Cruelle and Sharpe': Enlish Strategy under Edward III, 1327-1347." Ph.D. diss, Ohio State, 1994.

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20310

Rogers, Hugh Cuthbert Basset. Generals-at-Sea: Naval Operations during the English Civil War and the Three Anglo-Dutch Wars. Bromley: Galago, 1992, xii, 161 pp. 28 full-page paintings from NMM; origins of modern navy; Parliament in Civil War; hierarchy of command created; especially George Monck; "soldiers taught the sailors how to beat the Dutch in the Narrow Seas."

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20311

Rogers, Hugh Cuthbert Basset. Troopships and Their History. Imperial Services Library Series, # 7. London: Seeley, 1963, 223 pp. 28 illustrations; seaborne history of British Army.

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20312

Rogers, John G. Origins of Sea Terms. Mystic: Mystic Museum; Boston: Nimrod, 1984, xv, 215 pp.

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20313

Rogers, Martin. The Royal Navy at Rosyth, 1900-2000. Liskeard: Maritime, 2003.

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20314

Rogers, Nicholas. "The Apotheosis of Captain Cook." See K. Wilson, New Imperial History, 2004.

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20315

Rogers, Nicholas. Crowds, Culture and Politics in Georgian Britain. Oxford: Clarendon, 1998, xii, 291 pp. 9 essays; collective protest & crowd studies; case studies; e.g., resistance to naval impressment, trial of Admiral Keppel.

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20316

Rogers, Nicholas. "Liberty Road: Opposition to Impressment in Britain during the American War of Independence." See C. Howell, Jack Tar in History, pp. 53-75.

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Rogers, Nicholas. The Press Gang: Naval Impressment and Its Opponents in Georgian Britain. London: Hambledon Continuum, 2005, 2007, xi, 168 pp. Colorful study, anecdotes; balanced; Impress Service; focused on Bristol, Liverpool, Caribbean, North Africa; theme: strengh & vitality of popular opposition; 1/4 of male population directly threatened.

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20318

Rogers, Nicholas. "The Sea Fencibles, Loyalism and the Reach of the State." See M. Philp, Resisting Napoleon, pp. 41-60.

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20319

Rogers, Nicholas. "Vagrancy, Impressment and the Regulation of Labour in Eighteenth-Century Britain." See P. Lovejoy, Unfree Labour in the Development of the Atlantic World, pp. 102-13.

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20320

Rogers, Pat. Robinson Crusoe. London: Allen & Unwin, 1979, xv, 182 pp. Critical history.

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20321

Rogers, Paul. "The Falklands War and British Defence Policy." See A. Danchev, International Perspectives on the Falklands, pp. 191-202.

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20322

Rogers, Philip George. The Dutch in the Medway. New York: Oxford UP, 1970, xiv, 192 pp. Raid of 1667; much detail, background, operations, aftermath, consequences; Pepys' diary a source.

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Rogers, Philip George. The First Englishman in Japan: The Story of Will Adams. London: Harvill, 1956, xvi, 143 pp. Foreword: Edmund Blunden.

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20324

Rogers, Stanley. Sailors at War. London: Harrap, 1942, 218 pp. Tales of war at sea.

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Rogers, Woodes. A Cruising Voyage Round the World: First to the South Seas, Thence to the East-Indies and Homewards by the Cape of Good Hope. London: A. Bell; Boston: Smith; London: Lintot & Symon, 1712, 1715, 1718, 1726, 1969, 1979, xix, 428 pp. Privateering; from Bristol; to Juan Fernandez & rescue of Alexander Selkirk; captured Manila Galleon.

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