Eugene Rasor's Bibliography

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25919

Chaves, Kelly Kathleen. "From Hell Afloat to Happy Ships: Naval Fiction's Influence upon the History of the Royal Navy during the Georgian Era." Nor Mar, 18 (April 2008): 1-21. Thanks to R. Knight, N. Rodger & J. Hattendorf; influence of Smollett, Forester, O'Brian, the latter often cited as "fact."

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25920

Childs, Nick. The Age of Invicible: The Ship that Defined the Modern Royal Navy. Barnsley: Pen & Sword, 2009, 177 pp. Aircraft carrier, one of 3 in class; 50-year debate over carriers.

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25921

Choate, Jean. At Sea under Impressment: Accounts of Involuntary Service aboard Navy and Pirate Vessels, 1700-1820. Jefferson: McFarland, 2010. Historical overview.

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25922

Conaghan, Pat. The Zulu Fishermen; Forgotten Pioneers of Donegal's First Fishing Industry. Donegal: Bygone Enterprises, 2003, 340 pp. Late 19th-century potato famine; British government brought in fishing alternative; success.

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25923

Constantine, Stephen. Community and Identity:The Making of Modern Gibraltar, 1704. Manchester: Manchester UP, 2009, xiv, 446 pp.

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25924

Conway, Stephen. "The British Army, 'Military Europe,' and the American War of Independence." Wm & Ma Qtr, 67 (January 2010): 69-100. Neglected aspect; British look east to Baltic, Germany, Low Countries & Portugal, trade & investment; "Continental Connection."

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25925

Cook, Gregory D. "The Readers Point of View: Hull Analysis of an Eighteenth-Century Merchant Sloop Excavated in St. Ann's Bay, Jamaica." Master's thesis, Texas A&M, 1997. 

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25926

Cooper, Bryan. The War of the Gun Boats, 1916-1948. Barnsley: Pen & Sword, 1970, 2009, 224 pp. Fast coastal craft, "Misquito War," in Channel, Mediterranean, RN & RCN.

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25927

Cooper, Neil & Whitmarsh, David. "Production and Prices in the Herring Industry in England and Wales, 1900-1844." IJ Mar His, 6 (December 1994): 175-93.

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25928

Cope, Tony. On the Swing Shift: Building Liberty Ships in Savannah. Annapolis: NIP, 2009, xiv, 235 pp. Men & women workers, wartime production; more pay for "Swing Shift" but not as much as "Graveyard Shift."

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25929

Corrales, Eloy Martin. "Greek-Ottoman Captains in the Service of Spanish Commerce in the Late Eighteenth Century." See M. Fusaro, Trade and Cultural Exchange Early Modern Mediterranean.

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25930

Coull, James R. "The Scottish Herring Fishery in the Interwar Years, 1919-1939: Ordeal and Retrenchment." IJ Mar His, 2 (June 1990): 55-81.

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25931

Coull, James R. "The Trawling Controversy in Scotland in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries." IJ Mar His, 6 (June 1994): 107-22. Transition from older methods to catching fish by mechanical means en masse.

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25932

Cowin, Frank. "Trafalgar through Manx Eyes." Nel Dis, 11 (October 2009): 204-214. For Isle of Man Natural History and Antiquarian Society; natives of Isle of Man.

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25933

Cowin, Frank. "Trafalgar through Manx Eyes." Nel Dis, 11 (October 2009): 204-214. 2nd installment; for Isle of Man Natural History and Antiquarian Society; natives of Isle of Man.

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25934

Crawford, Michael J. "The Hawke and the Dove, a Cautionary Tale: Neutral Ports and Prizes of War during the American Revolution." Nor Mar, 18 (October 2008): 49-66.

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25935

Crockett, Rigel. Fair Wind and Plenty of It: A Modern Tall Ship Adventure. Toronto: Knopf, 2004, 392 pp. Barque of Nova Scotia, Picton Castle; replica recreated era of tall ship races.

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25936

Cumming, Anthony J. The Royal Navy and the Battle of Britain. Annapolis: NIP, 2010, 256 pp. Revisionist, "determined to set the record straight"; seapower & "fleet-in-being" prevented the invasion, not RAF.

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25937

Cumming, Anthpony J. "The Warship as the Ultimate Guarantor of Britain's Freedom in 1940." His'l Res, 83 (February 2010): 165-88 Evidence shows that when Germany considered invasion, conclusion: warships of RN would smash invasion forces; RN superior to German air attacks.

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25938

Cumming, Anthpony J. "The Warship as the Ultimate Guarantor of Britain's Freedom in 1940." His'l Res, 83 (February 2010): 165-88. Revisionist: evidence shows that when Germany considered invasion, conclusion: warships of RN would smash invasion forces; RN superior to German air attacks.

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