Eugene Rasor's Bibliography

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Koop, Gerard & Schmolke, Klaus-Peter. Pocket Battleships of the Deutschland Class. Warships of the Kreigsmarine Series. London: Greenhill; Annapolis: NIP, 2000, 224 pp. 277 illustrations.

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Koot, Christian. "In Pursuit of Profit: Persistent Dutch Influence on the Inter-Imperial Trade of New York and the English Leeward Islands, 1621-1689." Ph.D. diss, Delaware, 2005.

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Korganoff, Alexandre. The Phantom of Scapa Flow. Paris: Arthaud; London: Ian Allan, 1969, 1974, 235 pp. Trans: W. Strachan & D.M. Strachan; Prien of U-47 attack of October 1939; he claimed Royal Oak & Iron Duke.

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Korner, Sten. The Battle of Hastings, England and Europe, 1035-1066. Bibliotheca Historica Lundensis Series, # 14. Lund: CWK Gleerup, 1964, xii, 303 pp.

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Korotkin, I.M. Battle Damage to Surface Ships during World War II. Leningrad: Sudpromgiz, 1960, 464 pp. Systematic analysis of 102 Allied & Axis ships, including 17 British.

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Korzh, Viktor. Red Star under the Baltic: A Firsthand Account of Life on Board a Soviet Submarine in World War 2. Mechanicsburg: Stackpole; Barnsley: Pen & Sword, 2004, 2009, 224 pp. Trans: Clare Burstall & Vladimir Kisselnikov; submarine patrols in Baltic.

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Kossmann, Bobby. Lord Nelson und der Herzog Franz Caracciolo. In: Virchow & Holtzendorff, 1895, 44 pp. Duke Francesco Carracciolo di Brienza.

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Kostaridou, Maria. "'England's travell': Empire and Experience in Hakluyt's Voyages." Ph.D. diss, York, 1998.

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Kostic, Veselin. "Ragusa and the Spanish Armada." Balcanica, 3 (1972): 195-235. Rejoinder.

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Kotani, Ken. "Could Japan Read Allied Signal Traffic?: Japanese Codebreaking of the Advance into French Indo-China, September 1940." Intell & Nat Sec, 20 (June 2005): 304-20. Records recently discovered; Japan could read Allied diplomatic codes.

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Kotilaine, J.T. Russia's Foreign Trade and Economic Expansion in the Seventeenth Century: Windows on the World. Northern World Series, # 13. Boston: Brill, 2005, xvii, 611 pp.

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Kottman, Richard N. Reciprocity and the North Atlantic Triangle, 1932-1938. Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1968, ix, 294 pp. Trade: Britain, U.S., Canada.

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Kotzebue, Otto von. A Voyage of Discovery into the South Sea and Beering's Straits for the Purpose of Exploring a North-East Passage Undertaken in the Years 1815-1818. 3 vols. London: Longman, 1821.

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Kowaleski, Maryanne. "Fishing and Fisheries in the Middle Ages: The Western Fisheries." See D. Starkey, England's Sea Fisheries, pp. 23-28.

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Kowaleski, Maryanne, ed. The Havener's Accounts of the Earldom and Duchy of Cornwall, 1287-1356. Exeter: Exeter-Devon-Cornwall Records Society, 2001, xi, 361 pp. Details on maritime activity: fishing, fish sales, trade, wrecks, ferry, sand.

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Kowaleski, Maryanne. "The Internal and International Fish Trade of Medieval England and Wales: The Internal Fish Trade." See D. Starkey, England's Sea Fisheries, pp. 29-31.

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Kowaleski, Maryanne. Local Markets and Regional Trade in Medieval Exeter. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1995, xvi, 442 pp.

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Knowalski, Maryanne. "Working at Sea: Maritime Recruitment and Remuneration in Medieval England." See S. Cavaciocchi, Ricchezza del mare, pp. 907-36.

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Kowaleski-Wallace, Elizabeth. The British Slave Trade and Public Memory. New York: Columbia UP, 2006, xiv, 248 pp. Historian James Walvin: origin of slave trade: coffee houses & tea houses & demand for coffee, tea, sugar, tobacco; African complicity.

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Kowner, Rotem, ed. The Impact of the Russo-Japanese War. London: Routledge, 2006, 368 pp. Essays.

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