Eugene Rasor's Bibliography

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Rose, John Holland & Broadley, A.M. Dumouriez and Defence of England against Napoleon. London:: John Lane; London: Bodley Head, 1908, 1909, xxvi, 525 pp. By "advisory expert" of threat of invasion by French, Charles FrancoiseDumouriez.

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20407

Rose, John Holland. "Sir John Duckworth's Expedition to Constantinople." Nav Rev, 7 (1920): 485-501.

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20408

Rose, John Holland. Lord Hood and the Defence of Toulon. Cambridge Naval and Military Services Series. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1922, vi, 175 pp.

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20409

Rose, John Holland. Man and the Sea: Stages in Maritime and Human Progress. Cambridge: Heffer, 1935, 288 pp. Sail to steam, suppression of slave trade.

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20410

Rose, John Holland. "Napoleon and Seapower." Cambridge His J, 1 (1924): 138-57.Success of Britain in naval wars due to experienced seamen; accumulated body of naval doctrine.

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20411

Rose, John Holland. Napoleon's Last Voyages: Being the Diaries of Admiral Sir Thomas Ussher. . . . and John Glover, Secretary to Rear Admiral Cockburn. London: Unwin, 1906, 247 pp.

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20412

Rose, John Holland. "The Political Reactions to Bonaparte's Eastern Expedition." EnHR, 44 (January 1929): 48-58.

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20413

Rose, John Holland. "The Royal Navy and the Suppression of the West African Slave Trade." MM, 22 (1936): 54-64, 162-64.

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20414

Rose, John Holland. "The State of Nelson's Fleet before Trafalgar." MM, 8 (March 1922): 75-81. Blockade off Toulon for 22 months, thence to West Indies & back; little scurvy.

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20415

Rose, John Holland. "The True Significance of Trafalgar." Independent Review (November 1905). Centenary.

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20416

Rose, John Holland. "Was the Failure of the Spanish Armada Due to Storms?" Proceedings of the British Academy, 22 (1936): 207-44. Traditional: "Protestant Wind"; Rose: "No"; actual wind favored Spanish on 5 occasions.

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20417

Rose, Lisle A. Power at Sea. 3 vols. I: The Age of Navalism, 1890-1918. II: The Breaking Storm, 1919-1945. III: A Violent Peace, 1946-2006. Columbia: Missouri UP, 2006-2007, lvii, 1240 pp. Sweeping view of modern maritime development worldwide; Mahanian view.

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20418

Rose, Norman. Churchill: The Unruly Giant. London: Simon & Schuster; New York: Free Press, 1994, 1995, vii, 516 pp. Sympathetic & detached; use of Churchill Archive; First Lord, twice.

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20419

Rose, Sugata. A Hundred Horizons: The Indian Ocean in the Age of Global Empire. Cambridge: Harvard UP, 333 pp. Conquest & commerce.

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20420

Rose, Susan. "The Accounts of William Soper, Clerk of the King's Ships to Henry V and Henry VI for 1421-1427." Ph.D. diss, London, 1974. Under Alwyn A. Ruddock.

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20421

Rose, Susan. "Anchoring and Mooring: An Examination of English Maritime Practice before c. 1650." MM, 89 (May 2993): 151-66. Facilities, equipment, charts, rutters, pilot books, nautical dictionaries.

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20422

Rose, Susan, ed. "The Bayonne Galley." See N. Rodger, Naval Miscellany, VI., pp. 1-36.

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20423

Rose, Susan. "Bayonne and the King's Ships, 1204-1420." MM, 86 (May 2000): 140-47.

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20424

Rose, Susan. "Bayonne and the King's Ships." See S. Rose, Medieval Ships and Warfare, 2008.

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20425

Rose, Susan. Calais: An English Town in France, 1347-1558. Woodbridge: Boydell & Brewer, 2008, 187 pp. Major scholarly study; synthesis; overview: role of Calais in English strategy.

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