Eugene Rasor's Bibliography

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Lambert, John. "The K-Class Steam Submarine." Warship, 7 (1978): 218-29. 1914, Fisher demanded fast submarine; problems; 16 major accidents; limited operations.

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Lambert, John & Hill, David. The Submarine Alliance. Anatomy of the Ship Series. London: Conway; Annapolis: NIP, 1986, 120 pp. A-Class, post-2nd World War; permanent display.

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Lambert, John. "T-Class Submarines." 2 parts. Warship, 10 & 11 (1979): 123-34 & 202-10. 62 authorized, 1937-1945, 8 cancelled; 16 lost, including Thetis.

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Lambert, Nicholas A. "Admiral Sir Arthur Knyvett-Wilson, VC (1910-1911)." See M. Murfett, First Sea Lords, pp. 35-54.

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Lambert, Nicholas A. "Admiral Sir Francis Bridgeman-Bridgeman (1911-1912)." See M. Murfett, First Sea Lords, pp. 55-74.

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Lambert, Nicholas A. "Admiral Sir John Fisher and the Concept of Flotilla Defence, 1904-1909." J Mil His, 59 (October 1995): 639-60. Revision: Fisher appointed to reduce expenditures; thus, battlecruiser.

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Lambert, Nicholas A. "Admiral Sir John Fisher and the Concept of Flotilla Defence, 1904-1909." See P. O'Brien, Technology & Naval Combat, pp. 69-92.

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Lambert, Nicholas A., ed. Australia's Naval Inheritance: Imperial Maritime Strategy and the Australian Station, 1880-1909. Canberra: Department of Defence, 1998, x, 200 pp. Collection of about 50 documents, Australian Station; RAN, formed 1911.

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Lambert, Nicholas A. "British Naval Policy, 1913-1914: Financial Limitations and Strategic Revolution." J Mod His, 67 (September 1995): 595-626. Anglo-German naval arms race; featured battleships, yet battleships insignificant, superseded by submarines in 1st World War.

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Lambert, Nicholas A. "The Influence of the Submarines upon Naval Strategic Thinking, 1876-1914." D. Phil. diss, Oxford, 1992. Under R.J. O'Neill & P.M. Hayes.

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Lambert, Nicholas A. "The Opportunities of Technology: British and French Naval Strategies in the Pacific, 1905-1909." See N. Rodger, Naval Power in the Twentieth Century, pp. 41-58.

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Lambert, Nicholas A. "'Our Bloody Ships' or 'Our Bloody System'?: Jutland and the Loss of the Battle Cruisers, 1916." J Mil His, 62 (January 1998): 29-55. 3 battlecruisers blew up: why?: post-battle investigation: no agreement; conclusion of Lambert: practice of stacking cordite bags within turret, so as to increase rate of fire.

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Lambert, Nicholas A. Sir John Fisher's Naval Revolution. Studies in Maritime History Series. Columbia: SCUP; London: Eurospan, 1999, 2002, xvi, 410 pp. Intensively researched; revisionist & continuation of theses of Jon Sumida: so much of prewar decisions on capital ships based on financial considerations; Fisher to Admiralty with mandate to reduce expenditure, thus, "Flotilla Defence" featuring the battlecruiser; Dreadnought was interim, not backed by Fisher; work of Marder questioned.

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Lambert, Nicholas A. "Strategic Command and Control for Maneuver Warfare: Creation of the Royal Navy's 'War Room' System, 1905-1915." J Mil His, 69 (April 2005): 361-410. Julian Corbett Prize, 2004; another feature of "Flotilla Defence" initiative of Fisher; system for command & control.

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Lambert, Nicholas A., ed. The Submarine Service, 1900-1918. Publications of the Navy Records Society, vol. 142. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2001, xliv, 397 pp. For NRS.

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Lambert, Nicholas A. "Transformation and Technology in the Fisher Era: The Impact of the Communications Revolution." J Stra Stu, 27 (June 2004): 272-97. Yet another Fisher reform; move toward smaller, more capable forces; goal: fast deployment of battlecruisers directed by center of communication.

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Lambert, Paul. "Future Underwater Battlespace: Panel Focus." JRUSI, 149 (June 2001): 46-48.

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Lambert, Ray. Nozzers. Chatham: RAYL, 2003, 2004, iv, 146 pp. Nautical training schools, naval discipline.

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Lambert, Ray. Nozzers First Class. Chatham: RAYL, 2004, 142 pp.

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Lambert, Richard Stanton. Franklin of the Arctic: A Life of Adventure. Men of the Modern Age Series. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart; London: Bodley Head, 1949, 1954, 354 pp.

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