9065 | Fremont-Barnes, Gregory. Nelson's Officers and Midshipmen. Warrior Series, # 131. Oxford: Osprey, 2009. Illus: Steve Noon. |
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9066 | Fremont-Barnes, Gregory. Nelson's Sailors. Warrior Series, # 100. Oxford: Osprey, 2005, 64 pp. |
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9067 | Fremont-Barnes, Gregory. The Royal Navy, 1793-1815. Battle Orders Series, # 31. Oxford: Osprey, 2007. |
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9068 | Fremont-Barnes, Gregory. Trafalgar 1805: Nelson's Greatest Victory. Oxford: Osprey, 2005, 2007, 96 pp. Illus: Christa Hook. |
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9069 | Fremont-Barnes, Gregory. The Wars of the Barbary Pirates: To the Shores of Tripoli: The Rise of the U.S. Navy and Marines. Essential Histories Series, # 66. New York: Osprey, 2006, 95 pp. Mediterranean, 1788-1830. |
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9070 | French, Christopher J. "Computerizing London's Eighteenth-Century Maritime Activity." Archives, 22 (1997). |
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9071 | French, Christopher J. "'Crowded with Traders and Great Commerce': London's Domination of English Overseas Trade, 1700-1775." London Journal, 17 (1992): 27-35. |
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9072 | French, Christopher J. "Eighteenth-Century Shipping Tonnage Measurements." J Econ His, 33 (June 1973): 434-42. |
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9073 | French, Christopher J. "Merchant Shipping of the British Empire." See R. Gardiner, Heyday of Sail (CHOS), pp. 10-33. Crucdial factor in expansion. |
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9074 | French, Christopher J. "Productivity in the Atlantic Shipping Industry: A Quantitative Study." J Interdisc His, 17 (1987): 613-38. |
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9075 | French, Christopher J. "The Role of London in the Atlantic Slave Trade, 1680-1776." Master's thesis, Exeter, 1970. Under W.E. Minchinton; (ASLIB 20-788). |
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9076 | French, Christopher J. "The Trade and Shipping of the Port of London, 1700-1776." Ph.D. diss, Exeter, 1980. (ASLIB 30-930). |
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9077 | French, David. "Britain and the Origins of the First World War: Reading History." His Tod, 33 (February 1983): 49-50. |
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9078 | French, David. British Economic and Strategic Planning, 1905-1915. London: Allen & Unwin, 1982, 179 pp. British anticipated "business as usual"; ultimately forced to "total war." |
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9079 | French, David & Reid, Brian David, eds. The British General Staff: Reform and Innovation, 1890-1939. London: Cassell, 2002, 2003, ix, 246 pp. 12 essays, some cited. |
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9080 | French, David. British Strategy and War Aims, 1914-1916. Boston: Allen & Unwin, 1986, xiv, 274 pp. |
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9081 | French, David. The British Way in Warfare, 1688-2000. London: Unwin Hyman, 1990, xviii, 266 pp. Much needed synthesis; themes: seapower & subsidizing continental allies; shift in 1815; conclusion: Britain muddled through. |
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9082 | French, David. "The Dardanelles, Mecca and Kut: Prestige as a Factor in British Eastern Strategy, 1914-1916." War & Society, 5 (May 1987): 45-61. |
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9083 | French, David. "Have the Options Really Changed?: British Defence Policy in the Twentieth Century." J Stra Stu, 15 (March 1992): 50-72. Goals for security unchanged for 20th century. |
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9084 | French, David. "The Origins of the Dardanelles Campaign Reconsidered." History, 68 (June 1983): 210-24. Churchill upset by report of Dardanelles Commission; Cabinet misjudged capacity of Turkish military. |
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