20766 | Sacks, David Harris. "Discourses of Western Planting: Richard Hakluyt and the Making of the Atlantic World." See P. Mancall, Atlantic World and Virginia, 2007. |
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20767 | Sacks, David Harris. "Richard Hakluyt's Navigations in Time: History, Epic and Empire." Modern Language Quarterly, 67 (March 2006). |
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20768 | Sacks, David Harris. Trade, Society and Politics in Bristol, 1500-1640. 2 vols. New York: Garland, 1985, vii, 982 pp. History of Bristol: population, trends of trade, pattern of trade; Company of Merchant Venturers. |
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20769 | Sacks, David Harris. "Trade, Society and Politics in Bristol, 1500-1640." 3 vols. Ph.D. diss, Harvard, 1977. |
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20770 | Sacks, David Harris. The Widening Gate: Bristol and the Atlantic Economy, 1450-1700. Centennial Book Series, vol. 15. Berkeley: California UP, 1991, xxvi, 460 pp. Elegant production, sophisticated analysis; Bristol & rise of Atlantic economy; transformation from medieval trading center to Atlantic entrepot. |
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20771 | Sadden, John. Gosport in Old Photographs. Stroud: Sutton, 1990, 158 pp. |
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20772 | Sadden, John. Keep the Home Fires Burning: The Story of Portsmouth and Gosport in World War I. Portsmouth: Portsmouth, 1990, 192 pp. Folio. |
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20773 | Sadden, John. Portsmouth: In Defence of the Realm. Stroud: Sutton; Chichester: Phillimore, 1997, 2001, 128 pp. Survey; emphasis on naval & military functions. |
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20774 | Saddington, D.B. "The Origin and Nature of the German and British Fleets." Britannia, 21 (1990): 223-32. Roman sea forces; 80 transports for Caesar, 55 & 54 BC; heavy losses in storms. |
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20775 | Sadkovich, James J. "Aircraft Carriers and the Mediterranean, 1940-1943: Rethinking the Obvious." Air Power History, 34 (Winter 1987): 263-71. |
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20776 | Sadkovich, James J. "Comments on Brian Sullivan's Twentieth-Century Italy." See J. Hattendorf, Ubi Summus, pp. 191-212. |
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20777 | Sadkovich, James J. "The Indispensable Navy: Italy as a Great Power, 1911-1943." See N. Rodger, Naval Power in the 20th Century, pp. 66-76. |
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20778 | Sadkovich, James J. "Introduction and Italian Navy." See J. Sadkovich, Reevaluating Major Naval Combatants of World War II., 1990. |
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20779 | Sadkovich, James J. The Italian Navy in World War II. Westport: Greenwood, 1994, xx, 379 pp. Profusely illustrated; revisionist. |
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20780 | Sadkovich, James J., ed. Reevaluating Major Naval Combatants of World War II. Contributions in Military Studies Series, # 92. Westport: Greenwood, 1990, xxii, 203 pp. 8 essays, some cited; assessments of 7 navies, 2nd World War; 50th anniversary. |
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20781 | Sadkovich, James J. "Re-evaluating Who Won the Italo-British Naval Conflict, 1940-1942." Eur His Qtr, 18 (October 1988): 455-71. Debunked series of "myths": British enjoyed "moral ascendancy"; Italian navy systematically avoided battle; Mediterranean was "strategic backwater"; Italians were demoralized; none true. |
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20782 | Sadkovich, James J. "Understanding Defeat: Reappraising Italy's Role in World War II." J Contem His, 24 (January 1989): 27-61. Conclusion: through it all, Italians maintained supply lines. |
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20783 | Sadler, D.H. Man Is Not Lost: A Record of 200 Years of Astronomical Navigation with the Nautical Almanac, 1767-1967. London: HMSO, 1968. |
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20784 | Sadler, John. Border Fury: England and Scotland at War, 1296-1568. London: Pearson, 2006, xvi, 617 pp. |
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20785 | Sadler, John. Operation Mercury: The Battle for Crete, 1941. Barnsley: Pen & Sword, 2007, xii, 226 pp. |
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