3905 | Canny, Nicholas P. & Pagden, Anthony, eds. Colonial Identity in the Atlantic World, 1500-1800. Princeton: Princeton UP, 1987, xi, 290 pp. |
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3906 | Canny, Nicholas P. "England's New World and Old, 1480-1630s." See N. Canny, Oxford Historyy of the British Empire, I., pp. 148-69. |
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3907 | Canny, Nicholas P. "English Migration into and across the Atlantic during the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries." See N. Canny, Europeans on the Move, pp. 39-75. |
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3908 | Canny, Nicholas P., ed. Europeans on the Move: Studies in European Migration, 1500-1800. European Science Foundation Network Series. Oxford: Clarendon, 1994, xii, 329 pp. 10 essays, some cited. |
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3909 | Canny, Nicholas P. Kingdom and Colony: Ireland in the Atlantic World, 1560-1800. Johns Hopkins Studies in Atlantic History & Culture. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1988, x, 149 pp. Dedicated to David Beers Quinn. |
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3910 | Canny, Nicholas P. Making Ireland British, 1580-1650. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2001, xiv, 633 pp. Imposition of British society & administration on Ireland. |
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3911 | Canny, Nicholas P. & Low, Alaine, eds. The Origins of Empire: British Overseas Enterprise to the Close of the Seventeenth Century. Vol. I of The Oxford History of the British Empire. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1998, xx, 533 pp. 1st of 5 volumes; foreword: William Roger Louis; 21 essays, some cited. |
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3912 | Canny, Nicholas P. "The Origins of Empire: An Introduction." See N. Canny, Oxford History of the British Empire, I., pp. 1-33. |
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3913 | Canny, Nicholas. "The Permissive Frontier: Social Control in English Settlements in Ireland and Virginia, 1550-1650." See K. Andrews, Westward Enterprise, pp. 17-44. |
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3914 | Canny, Nicholas & Kupperman, Karen Ordahl. "The Scholarship and Legacy of David Beers Quinn, 1909-2002: Notes and Documents." W&MQ, 3 ser, 60 (October 2003): 843-60. |
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3915 | Canny, Nicholas P. "Writing Atlantic History: Or Reconfiguring the History of Colonial British America." J Am His, 86 (1999-2000): 1093-1114. |
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3916 | Cano, Francisco Lanuza. Ataque y derrota de Nelson en Santa Cruz de Tenerife: Relato historico con arreglo a documentos oficiales de la epoca. Madrid: Talleres, 1953, 1955, lxxi, 793 pp. Folio. |
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3917 | Canot, Theodore. Memoirs of a Slave Trader Written Out by Brantz Mayer and Now Edited by A.W. Lawrence. London: Cape, 1854, 134 pp. Memoir. |
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3918 | Cantwell, John D. The Public Record Office, 1838-1958. London: HMSO, 1991, ix, 631 pp. At Chancery Lane; a detailed monograph; now outdated but informative. |
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3919 | Cantwell, John D. The Public Record Office, 1959-1969. Richmond: PRO, 2000, x, 172 pp. |
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3920 | Cantwell, John D. The Second World War: A Guide to Documents in the Public Record Office. London: HMSO; Lanham: UNIPUB, 1972, 1993, 1998, 303 pp. |
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3921 | Capel, Graham. "The Napoleonic Invasion of Great Britain: Did Nelson Stop It or Not?" 3 of proposed 4 parts. Nel Dis, 9 & 10 (October 2008, January & April 2009): 724-27, 44-47 & 106-10. 3 invasion plans, 1803-1805; answer: "most emphatically not!; credit to Calder, Cornwallis, Villeneuve, who disobeyed orders of Napoleon. |
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3922 | Capelotti, P.J., ed. Our Man in the Crimea: Commander Hugo Koehler and the Russian Civil War. Columbia: South Carolina UP, 1991, xiv, 218 pp. During Allied Intervention; to Black Sea. |
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3923 | Capern, Amanda L. "Winston Churchill, Mark Sykes and the Dardanelles Campaign of 1915: Notes and Documents." His Res, 71 (February 1998): 108-18. |
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3924 | Capes, Bernard Edward Joseph. The Extraordinary Confessions of Diana Please. London: Methuen, 1904, viii, 301 pp. Fiction; at Naples, 1798-1799; described revolution & roles of Nelson, Lady Hamilton & monarchs; execution of Caracciolo. |
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