10985 | Hilbert, Lothar W. "The Origins of the Military Attache Service in Great Britain." Parliamentary Affairs, 13 (Summer 1960): 329-34. From Crimean War; reports to Foreign Office. |
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10986 | Hilbert, Lothar W. "The Role of Military and Naval Attaches in the British and German Services with Particular Reference to Those in Berlin and London and Their Effects on Anglo-German Relations, 1871-1914." Ph.D. diss, Cambridge, 1955. (ASLIB 5-378). |
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10987 | Hilditch, A. Neville. Coronel and the Falkland Islands. London: Oxford UP, 1915, 37 pp. Naval battles, 1st World War. |
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10988 | Hildner, E.G., Jr. "The Role of the South Sea Company in the Diplomacy Leading to the War of Jenkins' Ear, 1732-1739." Hisp AHR, 18 (August 1938): 332-41. |
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10989 | Hildred, Alexzandra, ed. "The Material Culture of the Mary Rose (1545) as a Fighting Vessel: The Uses of Wind." See M. Redknap, Artefacts from Wrecks, pp. 51-72. |
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10990 | Hildred, Alexzandra, ed. Weapons of Warre: The Armaments of the Mary Rose. Archaeology of the Mary Rose Series, vol. 3. Oxford: Oxbow, 2004. Largest & most comprehensive collection from 16th century. |
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10991 | Hiley, Nicholas P. "The Strategic Origins of Room 40." Intell & Nat Sec, 2 (April 1987): 245-73. RN cryptanalytical unit, 1st World War; in old building of Admiralty; earlier, Britain gained control of all cable communications, then, in 1914, cut them to isolate Germany. |
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10992 | Hill, Charles E. The Danish Sound Dues and the Command of the Baltic: A Study of International Relations. Durham: Duke UP, 1926, ix, 305 pp. |
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10993 | Hill, Christine M. Robert Ballard: Oceanographer Who Discovered the Titanic. Berkeley Heights: Enslow, 1999, 128 pp. Juvenile literature. |
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10994 | Hill, David. An Atlas of Anglo-Saxon England. Oxford, 1981. |
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10995 | Hill, David & Rumble, Alexander R., eds. The Defence of Wessex: The Burghal Hidage and Anglo-Saxon Fortifications. New York: St. Martin; Manchester: Manchester UP, 1996, 1997, xx, 256 pp. Era of King Alfred, defense against Vikings; essays. |
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10996 | Hill, Dorothy. "The Great Barrier Reef." See G. Badger, Captain Cook Navigator & Scientist, pp. 70-86. |
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10997 | Hill, Ernestine. My Love Must Wait: The Story of Matthew Flinders. London: Angus & Robertson, 1941, 1950, 1972, 1981, 466 pp. Fiction. |
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10998 | Hill, Franklin William. "The Anglo-American Recruitment Crisis, 1854-1856: Origins, Events, and Outcomes." Ph.D. diss, Washington State, 1996, 212 pp. (DAI 57/11, p. 4878). |
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10999 | Hill, H.O. & Paget-Tomlinson, E.W., comps. Instruments of Navigation: A Catalogue of Instruments at the National Maritime Museum: With Notes upon Their Use. London: HMSO, 1958, 90 pp. |
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11000 | Hill, J.A. "The Role of the Lord Warden in the Administration of the Cinque Ports in the Sixteenth Century." Master's thesis, Kent, 1996. (ASLIB 46-9378). |
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11001 | Hill, Jen. White Horizon: The Arctic in the Nineteenth-Century British Imagination. Albany: NYSUP, 2008, viii, 238 pp. Arctic as ultimate proving-ground for heroism, e.g., Nelson & bear, Franklin narratives. |
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11002 | Hill, John Edward Christopher. Liberty against the Law: Some Seventeenth-Century Controversies. London: Allen Lane, 1996, 354 pp. E.g., piracy as a form of rebellion. |
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11003 | Hill, John Richard. "Accelerator and Brake: The Impact of Technology on Naval Operations, 1855-1905." J Mar Res (1 December 1999). Processes: sail to steam, wood to steel & shot to shell; prolific & effective naval historian, retired Rear Admiral, RN. |
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11004 | Hill, John Richard. Air Defence at Sea. London: Ian Allan, 1988, 112 pp. Interesting & informative; assessment of Falklands campaign. |
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