Eugene Rasor's Bibliography

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10185

Haraszti, Eva H. Treaty-Breakers or "Realpolitiker"?: The Anglo-German Naval Agreement of June 1935. Boppard am Rhein: Boldt, 1974, 276 pp. Trans: Sandor Simon; thesis: paved way for appeasement; superficial treatment.

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10186

Harbron, John D. "Spain's Forgotten Naval Renaissance." His Tod, 40 (August 1990): 29-34. Between 1701-1797, Spain built 227 SOTLs; e.g., Santisima Trenidad, largest in age of sail, lost in storm after Trafalgar.

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10187

Harbron, John D. Trafalgar and the Spanish Navy: The Spanish Experience of Sea Power. London: Conway, 1988, 2004, 177 pp. Refreshing, balanced; intensive study of Spanish navy; rare insights.

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10188

Harcourt, Freda. "British Oceanic Mail Contracts in the Age of Steam, 1838-1914." J Trans His, 3 ser, 9 (March 1988): 1-18. Meant British leadership in maritime & naval power.

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Harcourt, Freda. "Charles Wye Williams and Irish Steam Shipping, 1820-1850." J Trans His, 3 ser, 13 (September 1992): 141-62.

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10190

Harcourt, Freda & Harcourt, Edward. Flagships of Imperialism: The P & O Company and the Politics of Empire from Its Origins to 1867. Studies in Imperialism Series. Manchester: Manchester UP; New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006, ix, 245 pp. Afterword: Sarah Palmer; suberb study; focus: mail contracts, good & bad aspects.

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10191

Harcourt, Freda. "P & O Company: Flagships of Imperialism." See S. Palmer, Charted & Uncharted Waters, pp. 6-28.

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10192

Hardarson, Solrun B. Jensdottir. Anglo-Icelandic Relations during the First World War. Outstanding Theses Series. New York: Garland, 1986, 225 pp. Master's thesis, LSE, 1980.

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10193

Hardern, S.P. "Europe's Problem Children?: The U.K. and Russian (North Fleet) Nuclear Submarine Disposal Programmes." Nav Rev, 88 (July 2000): 224-34. Concern: disposition & radioactive waste.

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10194

Hardie, Robert Purves. The Tobermory Argosy: A Problem of the Spanish Armada. London: Oliver & Boyd, 1912, vii, 67 pp.

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10195

Harding, Christopher. "'Hostis humani generis': The Pirate as Outlaw in the Early Modern Law of the Sea." See C. Jowitt, Pirates?, pp. 20-38.

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10196

Harding, David Frankland. Smallarms of the East India Company, 1600-1856. 2 vols. London: Foresight, 1999, xviii, 1246 pp. Boxed set; folio.

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10197

Harding, Nicholas B. "North African Piracy, the Hanoverian Carrying Trade and the British State, 1728-1828." His J, 43 (March 2000): 25-47. British treated Hanoverian possessions as "Composite State"; lasted to 1837.

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10198

Harding, Richard H. "America, the War of 1739-1748 and the Development of British Global Power." J Mar Res (6 April 2004). Mobilization of American resources, including personnel, to win wars.

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10199

Harding, Richard H. "Amphibious Operations." See J. Hattendorf, Oxford Encyclopedia of Maritime History, I., pp. 48-54. Noted "British supremacy."

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Harding, Richard H. "Amphibious Warfare, 1930-1939." See R. Harding, Royal Navy, pp. 42-68.

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10201

Harding, Richard H. Amphibious Warfare in the Eighteenth Century: The British Expedition to the West Indies, 1740-1742. Royal Historical Society Studies Series, # 62. Woodbridge: Boydell & Brewer, 1991, ix, 248 pp. Thoroughly researched; Cartegena expedition; failure of interservice cooperation; Walpole administration conducted planning & preparation; model for later, successful operations; Britain to become most experienced & successful in amphibious warfare.

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10202

Harding, Richard H., Jarvis, Adrian & Kennerley, Alston, eds. British Ships in China Seas: 1700 to the Present Day. Liverpool: National Museums, 2004, 255 pp. Foreword: Alan Aberg; for SNR; 20 conference papers, Liverpool, September 2002, Merseyside Maritime Museum.

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10203

Harding, Richard H. "Editorial." MM, 91 (March 2005): 133. Bicentennial edition, battle of Trafalgar; conclusions: did not save Britain from invasion, not a close-run battle, French-Spanish commanders anticipated annihiliation, their ships inferior.

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Harding, Richard H. "Edward Vernon, 1684-1757." See P. Le Favre, Precursors of Nelson, pp. 150-75.

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