Eugene Rasor's Bibliography

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Mitchell, Brigette. "The Debate in Parliament about the Abolition of Flogging durng the Early Nineteenth Century with References to the Windsor Garrison." JSAHR, 88 (Spring 2010): 19-28.

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Miteham, John C. "Patrolling the White Man's Grave: The Impact of Disease on Anglo-American Naval Operations against the Slave Trade, 1841-1862." Nor Mar, 20 (January 2010): 37-56. Included table: British mortality, African Station, 1825-1861.

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26122

Moore, Robert J. & Rodgaard, Oohn A. A Hard-Fought Ship: The Story of HMS Venomous.  London: Holywell, 1990. V & W Class destroyer.

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Morgan, Philip D.  "Africa and the Atlantic, c. 1450- c. 1820." See J. Greene, Atlantic History, pp. 223-48.

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Morgan, Philip D. & Greene, Jack P. "The Present State of Atlantic History: Introduction." See J. Greene, Atlantic History, pp. 3-32.

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Morlan, Pablo Diaz. "Aeroplanes, Torpedoes and Submarines:  German Interests in Spain in the Interwar Period." IJ Mar His, 11 (December 1999): 31-59. To compete with a British-Spanish monopoly; to create Spanish shipbuilding capacity.

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Morris, Louis. "Au Contraire." Nel Dis, 11 (October 2009): 198-203. Nelson Society Youth Essay Award: counterfactual history; French & Spanish won Trafalgar; Pax Bonapartum.

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Morris, Martha. "Naval Cordage Procurement in Early Modern England." IJ Mar His, 11 (June 1999): 81-99. Hemp-fibre cordage, a vital naval store; details on how & why Crown developed production; cheaper.

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26128

Morrison, James. After the Bounty: A Sailor's Account of the Mutiny and Life in the South Seas. Dulles: Potomac, 2010, xv, 252 pp. Ed: Donald A. Maxton; famous journal; from Tahiti; eventually captured, Court-Martialed; pardoned by George III.

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Mulhearn, Rachel M. "Police and Pilferers at the Port of Liverpoool, 1800-1850." IJ Mar His, 11 (June 1999): 149-61.

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Munro, J. Forbes. "African Shipping: Reflections on the Maritime History of Africa South of the Sahara, 1800-1914." IJ Mar His, 2 (December 1990): 163-82.

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Munro, John H.A. "The Low Countries' Export Trade in Textiles in the Mediterranean Basin, 1200-1600: A Cost-Benefit Analysis of Comparative Advantages in Overland and Maritime Trade Routes." IJ Mar His, 11 (December 1999): 1-30. Conclusion: overland trade a major advantage; e.g., Italian galley trade in sharp decline.

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26132

Murdoch, Steve. The Terror of the Seas?: Scottish Maritime Warfare, 1513-1713. History of Warfare Series, # 58. Leiden: Brill, 2010, 448 pp. Important contribution; Scottish involvement in naval warfare.

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26133

Neilson, Keith & Kennedy, Gregory, eds. The British Way in Warfare: Power and the international System, 1856-1956: Essays in Honour of David French. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2010, vi, 351 pp. Festschrift; French developed own approach; not Liddell Hart's "navalist" nor Barnett's "continentalism."

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Nielssen, Alf Ragnar. "Norwegian Fisheries, 1100-1850." See David Starkey, History of the North Atlantic Fisheries, pp. 83-123.

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26135

Norton, Louis Arthur. "Maritime Occupational Disease: 'The Scurvy.'" Nor Mar, 20 (January 2010): 57-70. Maritime disease, 16th-19th centuries; estimated 2 million deaths.

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Norton, Louis Arthur. "The Penobscot Expedition: A Tale of Two Indicted Patriots." Nor Mar, 16 (October 2006): 1-28.

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Norton, Mary. Sacred Gifts, Profane Pleasure: A History of Tobacco and Chocolate in the Atlantic World. Ithaca: Cornell UP, 2008, xiv, 334 pp.

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26138

Oddy, Derek J. "A Surgeon-Superintendent's Experiences on a Convict Transport: The Voyage of the Emperor Alexander to Van Diemen's Land in 1833." MM, 96 (August 2010): 303-16. Tasmania (Van Diemen's Land) settled later, from 1804.

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O'Hara, Glen.  Britain and the Sea since 1600. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010, 331 pp.  Flowing tide: merchants, renegades, slavers, migrants, warriors; ebbing tide: victories, immigrants, collapse, afterglow.

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