Eugene Rasor's Bibliography

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23726

Unger, Richard W. "Dutch Ship Design in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries." Viator, 4 (1973): 387-411.

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23727

Unger, Richard W. Dutch Shipbuilding before 1800: Ships and Guilds. Aspects of Economic History: The Low Countries. Assen: Van Gorcum; New York: Humanities, 1978, xii, 216 pp. Rapid advances, 16th & 17th centuries, stagnation in 18th century.

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23728

Unger, Richard W. ["Dutch Shipping in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries."]. Ph.D. diss, Yale, 1971.

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23729

Unger, Richard W. "The Fluit: A Specialist Cargo Vessels, 1500-1650." See R. Gardiner, Cogs, Caravels and Galleons, pp. 115-30.

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23730

Unger, Richard W. "Northern Ships and the Late Medieval Economy." Am Nep, 53 (Fall 1993): 247-53. Contributions: Irish, Vikings, Cabot, Norman fisheries to Newfoundland, Bristol voyages.

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23731

Unger, Richard W. "Portuguese Shipbuilding and the Early Voyages to the Guinea Coast." See F. Fernando-Armesto, European Opportunity, pp. 43-64.

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23732

Unger, Richard W. "Power and Domination: Europe and the Sea in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance." See D. Finamore, Maritime History as World History, pp. 139-48.

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23733

Unger, Richard W. The Ship in the Medieval Economy, 600-1600. London: Croom Helm, 1980, 304 pp. Technical details.

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23734

Unger, Richard W. Ships and Shipping in the North Sea and Atlantic, 1400-1800. Variorum Collected Studies Series, # CS601. Aldershot: Ashgate, 1997, 1998, xii, 316 pp.

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23735

Unger, Richard W. "The Tonnage of Europe's Merchant Fleets, 1300-1800." Am Nep, 52 (Fall 1992): 247-61. E.g., Dutch: 1550 ships; by 1780, English 880,000 tons, Dutch 400,000 tons, French 730,000 tons.

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23736

Unger, Richard W. "Toward a History of Medieval Sea Power." See J. Hattendorf, War at Sea in Middle Ages & Renaissance, 2003.

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23737

Unger, Richrd W., Marshall, Peter J. & Flayhart, William H., III. "Trade: Overview, Economics of Imperialism, and Integration in Shipping Industries." See J. Hattendorf, Oxford Encyclopedia of Maritime History, IV., pp. 147-57.

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23738

Unger, Richard W. "Warships and Cargo Ships in Medieval Europe." Tech & Culture, 22 (April 1981): 233-52. 2 distinct vessel types: warship & cargo ship; not interchangeable.

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23739

Unger, Richard W. "Warships, Cargo Ships and Adam Smith: Trade and Government in the Eighteenth Century." MM, 92 (February 2006): 49-59. Procter Memorial Lecture, King's College, December 2003.

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23740

Unkovskaya, M.V. "Anglo-Russian Diplomatic Relations, 1580-1696." D.Phil. diss, Oxford, 1992. (ASLIB 42-5320).

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23741

Unstead, J.F. "H.J. Mackinder and the New Geography." Geographical J, 108 (June 1949): 47-57.

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23742

Unsworth, Barry. Losing Nelson. London: Hamish Hamilton; New York: Talese; New York: Doubleday, 1999, 338 pp. Fiction; obsessed with Nelson, reenacts great battles.

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23743

Unterberger, Betty Miller, comp. American Intervention in the Russian Civil War. Problems in American Civilization Series. Lexington: Heath, 1969, xii, 113 pp. Churchill, then British iniative; drew U.S. in; many naval forces involved.

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23744

Unterberger, Betty Miller. America's Siberian Expedition, 1918-1920; A Study of National Policy. New York: Greenwood, 1956, 1969, vi, 271 pp. Conclusion: U.S. as moderating influene to restrain Allies, e.g., Japan & Britain.

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23745

Unwin, George, ed. Finance and Trade under Edward III. New York: Kelley, 1918, 1962, xxxix, 360 pp. Essays, some cited.

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