Eugene Rasor's Bibliography

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Tracy, J.N. "Admiral Sir Samuel Cosmish and the Conquest of Manila in the Later Part of the Seven Years' War." Master's thesis, Southampton, 1968. Under J.S. Bromley; (ASLIB 18-835).

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Tracy, James D. Emperor Charles V: Impresario of War: Campaign Strategy, International Finance, and Domestic Politics. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2002, 344 pp. Assessed successes & failures, 1520s-1550s.

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Tracy, James D. "Herring Wars: The Habsburg Netherlands and the Struggle for Control of the North Sea, c. 1520-1560." Sixteenth-Century J, 24 (1993): 249-72.

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Tracy, James D. Holland under Habsburg Rule, 1506-1566: The Formation of a Body Politic. Berkeley: California UP, 1990, x, 330 pp. Revolt of Netherlands.

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Tracy, James D., ed. The Political Economy of Merchant Empires: State Power and World Trade, 1350-1750. New York: Cambrdge UP, 1991, 1996, vi, 504 pp. Essays, some cited; conference, Center for Early Modern History, University of Minnesota, October 1987; sequel to Rise of Merchant Empires; how & why European enterprise achieved dominance in global trade; organization of armed forces, control of violence & long-distance trade all were factors; extensive annotated bibliography.

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Tracy, James D., ed. The Rise of Merchant Empires; Long-Distance Trade in the Early Modern World, 1350-1750. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1990, 1991, ix, 442 pp. 13 essays, some cited; 1st of 2 vols., conference, Center for Early Modern History, University of Minnesota, October 1987; significant contribution.

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23472

Tracy, James D. "Use of Force by the Dutch as Entre into Spice Trade." See J. Tracy, Political Economy of Merchant Empires, 1991.

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23473

Tracy, Nicholas. "The Administration of the Duke of Grafton and the French Invasion of Corsica in 1768." Eighteenth Century Studies, 8 (Winter 1974): 169-82. Defeat for Britain.

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Tracy, Nicholas. "Admiral Sir Charles E. Madden (1927-1930) and Admiral Sir Frederick L. Field (1930-1933)." See M. Murfett, First Sea Lords, pp. 141-56.

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Tracy, Nicholas, ed. The Age of Sail: The International Annual of the Historic Sailing Ship. 2 vols. I: 2002-2003. II: 2003-2004. London: Conway; Annapolis: NIP, 2002-2004, 416 pp. Folio, profusely illustrated; all aspects of maritime warfare; plan for annual publication.

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Tracy, Nicholas. Attack on Maritime Trade. London: Macmillan; Buffalo: Toronto UP, 1991, ix, 277 pp. Issues: strategy, laws of war, privateering, prize money, contraband, jeune e'cole, Mahan, blockade.

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Tracy, Nicholas. The Battle of Copenhagen, 2 April 1801. Nelson 2005 Commemoration Series, # 6. Shelton: 1805 Club, 2003, 31 pp. Pamphlet format.

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Tracy, Nicholas. Britannia's Palette: The Arts of Naval Victory: The Lives and Work of British War Artists of the Golden Age of Naval History from 1793 to 1815. Montreal: McGill Queen's UP, 2006, 2007, 472 pp. Beautiful production; nothing similar available.

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Tracy, Nicholas. "British Assessments of French and Spanish Naval Reconstruction between the Peace of Paris of 1763 and the Recommencement of Hostilities with France." MM, 61 (February 1975): 73-85.

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Tracy, Nicholas. Canada's Naval Strategy: Rooted in Experience. Maritime Security Occasional Paper Series, # 1. Halifax: Centre for Foreign Studies, 1995, x, 82 pp.

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Tracy, Nicholas. "Canada's Security Considerations in the Arctic." See C. Archer, Northern Waters, pp. 146-54.

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23482

Tracy, Nicholas. Canadian Shipbuilding and Shipping Businesses. Research Report Series, # 11. Halifax: Canadian Marine Transportation Centre, Dalhousie University, 198__, 76 pp.

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Tracy, Nicholas. "The Capture of Manila, 1762." MM, 55 (August 1969): 311-23.

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Tracy, Nicholas, ed. The Collective Naval Defence of the Empire, 1900-1940. Publications of the Navy Records Society, vol. 136. Aldershot: Ashgate, 1997, liv, 706 pp. For NRS; 390 documents.

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Tracy, Nicholas. "The Falkland Islands Crisis of 1770: Use of Naval Force." EnHR, 90 (January 1975): 40-75. Supreme test before American Revolution; British use of sea power.

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