Eugene Rasor's Bibliography

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12625

Kaplan, Roger. "The Hidden War: British Intelligence Operations during the American Revolution." W&MQ, 47 (January 1990): 115-38. Conclusion: British intelligence improved over time but other problems.

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12626

Karabell, Zachary. Parting the Desert: The Creation of the Suez Canal. London: Murray, 2003, 310 pp. Conclusion: French built it but failed to utilize; Britain opposed but maximum utilization.

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12627

Karau, Mark David. "'Lost Opportunities': The Marinekorps Flandern and the German War Effort, 1914-1918." Ph.D. diss, Florida State, 2000, 600 pp. (DAI 61/05, p. 1994).

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12628

Karau, Mark David. "Twisting the Dragon's Tale: The Zeebrugge and Ostend Raids of 1918." J Mil H, 67 (April 2003): 455-82.

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12629

Karau, Mark David. "Weilding the Dagger": The Marine Korps Flanders and the German War Effort, 1914-1918. Westport: Praeger, 2004, x, 269 pp. Naval Corps of Flanders.

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12630

Karjulainen, Mira. In the Shadow of Freedom: Life on Board the Oil Tankers. Helsingfors: Finnish Society of Sciences & Letters, 2007, 203 pp.

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12631

Karraker, Cyrus Harreld. Piracy Was a Business. Ridge: R.R. Smith, 1953, 244 pp. Piracy a profession, occupation & policy.

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12632

Karslake, Basil. 1940: The Story of the British Forces in France after Dunkirk. London: Leo Cooper, 1979, xii, 283 pp.

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12633

Karsten, Peter Daggett. Between Law and Custom: "High" and "Low" Legal Cultures in the Land of the British Diaspora: The U.S., Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, 1600-1900. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2002, xvi, 560 pp. Colonists carry their law with them.

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12634

Karsten, Peter Daggett. The Naval Aristocracy: The Golden Age of Annapolis and the Emergence of Modern American Navalism. Riverside: Free Press, 1971, 1972, 460 pp. Conclusion: social origins, education, life styles, attitides & values of American naval officers were the same.

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12635

Karsten, Peter Daggett. "The Naval Aristocracy: U.S. Naval Officers from the 1840s to the 1920s: Mahan's Messmates." Ph.D. diss, Wisconsin, 1968, 539 pp.

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12636

Kassing, David. "Protecting the Fleet." See J. George, Problems of Sea Power, pp. 293-322.

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12637

Kastor, Peter J. "Toward the 'Maritime War Only': The Question of Naval Mobilization, 1811-1812." J Mil His, 61 (1997): 455-80.

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12638

Katele, Irene Birute. "Captains and Corsairs: Venice and Piracy, 1261-1381." Ph.D. diss, Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, 1986, 322 pp. (DAI 43/09, p. 3532).

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12639

Katz, Wendy R. Rider Haggard and the Fiction of Empire: A Critical Study of British Imperial Fiction. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1987, x, 171 pp. Image of empire; wrote, 1887-1920s.

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12640

Kauffman, D.L. "German Naval Strategy in World War II." USNIP, 80 (January 1954): 1-12.

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12641

Kaufman, Robert Y., Stillwell, Paul & Kaufman, Steve. Submarine. Annapolis: NIP, 1993, 192 pp. To support 4-part TV documentary, February 1993, Discovery Channel.

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12642

Kaufman, Scott. The Pig War: The U.S., Britain and the Balance of Power in the Pacific Northwest, 1846-1872. Lanham: Lexington, 2003, xviii, 206 pp. Dispute over San Juan Island; Kaiser arbitrated.

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12643

Kauffmann, Jean-Paul. The Black Room at Longwood: Napoleon's Exile on St. Helena. London: Harvill, 1997, 1999, xviii, 297 pp. Trans: Patricia Clancy; last days of Napoleon; all facilitated by RN.

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12644

Kaukianien, Yrjo. "Growth, Diversification and Globalization: Main Trends in International Shipping since 1850." See L. Fischer, International Merchant Shipping, pp. 1-56.

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