Eugene Rasor's Bibliography

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21786

Smith, Joshua M. Borderland Smuggling: Patriots, Loyalists, and Illicit Trade in the Northeast, 1783-1820. Gainesville: Florida UP, 2006, xv, 160 pp. Smuggling, Maine to New Brunswick.

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21787

Smith, Joshua M. "'So Far Distant from the Eye of Authority': The Embargo of 1807 and the U.S. Navy, 1807-1809." See W. Cogar, NHS-12, pp. 123-40.

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21788

Smith, Joshua M. & National Maritime History Society, eds. Voyages: Documents in American Maritime History. 2 vols. I: The Age of Sail, 1492-1865. II: The Age of Engines, 1865 to Present. Gainesville: Florida UP, 2009.

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21789

Smith, Kelvin, Watts, Christopher T. & Watts, Michael J. Records of Merchant Shipping and Seamen. Public Record Office Readers' Guide Series, # 20. London: PRO, 1998, 2001, xvii, 149 pp. Folio; extesnive sources for research.

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21790

Smith, Kenneth Daniel. "Dramatic Adaptations of Herman Melville's Billy Budd." Ph.D. diss, Notre Dame, 1970, 250 pp. (DAI 31-4734).

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21791

Smith, Kevin Edgar. "The Causes and Consequences of Dependence: British Merchant Shipping and Anglo-American Relations, 1940-1943." Ph.D. diss, Yale, 1990, 540 pp. Under Paul Kennedy; (DAI 52/02, p. 653).

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21792

Smith, Kevin Edgar. Conflict over Convoys: Anglo-American Logistics Diplomacy in the Second World War. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1996, xvi, 318 pp.

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21793

Smith, Kevin Edgar. "Maritime Power in Transition: Britain's Shipping Capacity Crisis and the Mobilization of Neutral American Power, 1940-1941." See G. Kennedy, Merchant Marine in International Affairs, pp. 155-75.

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21794

Smith, Malcolm S. "The Allied Air Offensive: Decisive Campaigns of the Second World War." J Stra Stu, 13 (March 1990): 67-83.

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21795

Smith, Malcolm S. Britain and 1940: History, Myth and Popular Memory. London: Routledge, 2000, vi, 178 pp. 1940, most significant year; myths: Dunkirk, Battle of Britain, Blitz, standing alone, Finest Hour.

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21796

Smith, Malcolm S. British Air Strategy between the Wars. New York: Oxford UP, 1984, x, 360 pp. Much debate, including denumciation; postwar assessment: question of morality & effectiveness of strategic air offensive.

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21797

Smith, Malcolm S. "The Development of British Strategic Air Power Doctrine and Policy in the Period of Rearmament, Preceding the Second World War, 1934-1939." Ph.D. diss, Lancaster, 1975, 382 pp.

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21798

Smith, Marilyn Gurney. The King's Yard: An Illustrated History of the Halifax Dockyard. Halifax: Nimbus, 1985, 56 pp.

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21799

Smith, Maurice. Steamboats on the Lakes: Two Centries of Steamboat Travel through Ontario's Waterways. Toronto: James Lorimer, 2005, 96 pp.

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21800

Smith, Michael (Code) & Erskine, Ralph, eds. Action This Day: Bletchley Park: From the Breaking of the Enigma Code to the Birth of the Modern Computer. London: Transworld, 2001, 543 pp. To distinguish 2 Michael Smiths; 17 contributors, 8 veterans of Bletchley Park; details of how codes were broken; explanation of significance.

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21801

Smith, Michael (Code). The Emperor's Codes: Bletchley Park and the Breaking of Japan's Secret Ciphers. London: Bantam; New York: Penguin, 2000, 2001, 2003, 344 pp. Traditional view: British broke German; U.S. broke Japan; revision: British also decoding Japanese; conclusion: Rusbridger made up accusation that Churchill knew of Pearl Harbor attack.

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21802

Smith, Michael Code). Station X: The Codebreakers of Bletchley Park. London: Channel 4, 1999, 184 pp. Details on personalities & Anglo-American cooperation.

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21803

Smith, Michael (Pole). Captain Francis Crozier: Last Man Standing? Cork: Collins, 2006, xvi, 242 pp. To distinguish 2 Michael Smiths; Officer, RN; Arctic expeditions; Captain of Terror, succeeded upon death of Sir John Franklin.

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21804

Smith, Michael (Pole). I Am Just Going Outside; Captain Oates-Antarctic Tragedy. Staplehurst: Spellmount, 2002, 301 pp. Antarctic Expedition, 1910-1913; Oates to walk away to die.

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Smith, Michael (Pole). Sir James Wordie, Polar Crusader: Exploring the Arctic and Antarctic. Edinburgh: Birlinn, 2004, 2005, 2007, xix, 371 pp. New, "non-heroic" polar expeditions; involved in 10 of 60, 1919-1939; alt. title: Polar Crusade.

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