Eugene Rasor's Bibliography

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26040

Jourdan, David. Never Forgotten: The Search and Discovery of Israel's Lost Submarine Dakar. Annapolis: NIP, 2009, xi, 272 pp. Former RN submarine refitted in Portrsmouth; January 1968, to Gibraltar; 10 days into Mediterranean, no further contact.

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26041

Kahn, David. "How the Allies Suppressed the Second Greatest Secret of World War II." J Mil HIs, 74 (October 2010): 1229-41. U.S. & U.K. Chiefs of Staff ordered that fact that German cryptosystem was broken to be kept secret; not in Official Histories; meant incomplete but not erroneous.

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26042

Kankiainen, Yrjo. "The Container Revolution and Liner Freights." IJ Mar Res, 21 (December 2009): 43-74. Spectacular developments in global shipping; 1960s & 1970s, innovations in bulk shipping.

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26043

Kahn, David. "How the Allies Suppressed the Second Greatest Secret of World War II." J Mil HIs, 74 (October 2010): 1229-41. U.S. & U.K. Chiefs of Staff ordered that fact that German cryptosystem was broken to be kept secret; not in Official Histories; meant incomplete but not erroneous.

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26044

Kaukiainen, Yrjo. "Coal and Canvas: Aspects of the Competition between Steam and Sail, c. 1870-1914." IJ Mar His, 4 (December 1992): 75-91.

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26045

Kaukiainen, Yrjo.  "Tons and Tunnages: Ship Measurement and Shipping Statistocs, 1870-1980." IJ Mar His, 7 (June 1995): 29-56.

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26046

Kelly, Anthonhy. "Eric Ravilious The Art of War." His Tod, 60 (June 2010): 42-47. Painting by war artist; loss of HMS Glorious, June 1940, off Norway; much controversy about that loss.

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26047

Kelly, Bernard. "Drifting towards War: The British Chiefs of Staff, the USSR and the Winter War, November 1939-March 1940."  Contem Br His, 23 (September 2009): 267-91. Advice of Chiefs of Staff became more erratic; disaster.

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26048

Kemp, , Alex. The Official History of North Sea Oil and Gas. Vol. I: The Growing Dominance of the State. Government Official History Series. London: Routledge, 2010, 632 pp.

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26049

Kennedy, Gregory C. "Anglo-American Strategic Relations and Intelligence Assessments of Japanese Air Power, 1934-1941." J Mil HIs, 74 (July 2010):  737. Survey of assessments, 7 years before Pearl Harbor; assessments: racism, ignorance, arragonce, incompetence.

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26050

Kennedy, Gregory C. "The Concept of Imperial Defence, , 1856-1956: Introduction." See G. Kennedy, Imperial Defence, pp. 1-8.

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26051

Kennerley, Alston. "British Government Intervention in Seamen's Warfare, 1938-1948." IJ Mar Res, 7 (December 1995): 75-113.

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26052

Kennerley, Alston. "A Northwest European Shipping Communication and Servicing Hub: Falmouth for Orders, Repair and Supply, 1881-1935." IJ Mar Res, 22 (June 2010): 111-38. Cargo-carrying sailing vessels; Falmouth, also Queenstown.

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26053

Kenyon, John R. Castles, Town Defence and Artillery Fortifications in the United Kingdom and Ireland: A Bibliography, 1945-2006. Donington: Shatun Tyas, 2008, 740 pp. Full coverage of literature.

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26054

Kerr, Robin. "The Surrender of the German High Seas Fleet." Naval Review, 98 (August 2010): 264-67.

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26055

Key, Alan. The Fleet Air Arm: An Illustrated History. Newcastle: SCOVAL, 2008, 236 pp.

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26056

King, Richard J. "'The long wish'd for object': Opening the Trade to Japan, 1785-1795." Nor Mar, 20 (January 2010): 1-35. Via Australia after convict settlement; New South Wales to Japan.

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26057

Kinnaman, Stephen Chapin. The Most Perfect Cruiser: How James Dunwoody Bulloch Constructed and Equipped the Confederate States Steamer Alabama. Indianapolis: Dog Ear, 2009, xi, 266 pp. Details: credit to Bulloch, brilliantly circumvented British neutrality.

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26058

Klooster, Wim. "Inter-Imperial Smuggling in the Americas, 1600-1800." See Bernard Bailyn, Soundings in Atlantic History, pp. 141-80.

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26059

Knight, Roger & Wilcox, Martin. Sustaining the Fleet, 1793-1815: War, the British Navy and the Contractor State. Westbridge: Boydell & Brewer, 2010, 256 pp. Provisioning the fleet & Army overseas; Victualling Board; emphasis on contractors, i.e., merchants & brokers; little or no corruption.

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