Eugene Rasor's Bibliography

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Mackenzie, Hugh. The Sword of Damocles: Some Memories of Vice Admiral Sir Hugh Mackenzie, KCB, DSO, DSG. Gosport: RN Submarine Museum, 1995, 253 pp. 80 illustrations; memoir; 28 years in development of Polaris nuclear submarine programme.

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15286

Mackenzie, Iain. Warships. Snapping Turtle Guide. Tunbridge Wells: Ticktock Media, 1998, 32 pp.

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15287

Mackenzie, John M. "The Naval Campaigns on Lakes Victoria and Nyasa, 1914-1918." MM, 71 (May 1985): 169-82.

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15288

Mackenzie, John M., ed. Popular Imperialism and the Military, 1850-1950. Studies in Imperialism Series. New York: St. Martin; Manchester: Manchester UP, 1992, ix, 228 pp. Essays.

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15289

Mackenzie, John M. "The Tanganyika Naval Expedition, 1915-1916." MM, 70 (November 1984): 397-410.

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15290

Mackenzie, Norman. The Escape from Elba: The Fall and Flight of Napoleon, 1814-1815. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1982, xv, 299 pp.

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15291

Mackenzie, Robert Holden. The Trafalgar Roll: The Ships and the Officers. London: Allen; London: Chatham; Mechanicsburg: Stackpole, 1913, 2004, xv, 336 pp. Intro: Colin White; facsimile ed.; biographical roll, to immortalize names & individual histories.

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15292

MacKenzie, S.P. "Broadcasting the New Navy: The BBC-TV Series "Warship" (1973-1977)." War & Society, 25 (October 2006): 105-22.

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15293

Mackenzie, Seaforth S. The Australians at Rabaul: The Capture and Administration of the German Possessions in the South Pacific. St. Lucia: Queensland UP, 1987, xxxviii, 412 pp. Intro: Hank Nelson; for Australian War Memorial.

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15294

Mackenzie-Grieve, Averi. The Last Years of the English Slave Trade: Liverpool, 1750-1807. Cass Library of African Studies, Slavery Series, # 7. London: Putnam; London: Cass, 1941, 1968, xii, 331 pp.

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15295

McKeown, Arthur. Titanic. Ready-to-Read Series. Dublin: Poolbeg; New York: Aladdin, 1998, 47 pp. Fiction; juvenile literature.

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15296

McKercher, Brian J.C., ed. Arms Limitation and Disarmament: Restraints on War, 1899-1939. Westport: Praeger, 1992, xvi, 250 pp. Essays, some cited.

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15297

McKercher, Brian J.C. "Belligerent Rights in 1927-1929: Foreign Policy versus Naval Policy in the Second Balwin Government." His J, 29 (December 1986): 963-74.

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15298

McKercher, Brian J.C. "A Certain Irritation: The White House, the State Department, and the Desire for a Naval Settlement with Great Britain, 1927-1930." Diplomatic History, 31 (November 2007): 829-63.

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McKercher, Brian J.C. & Ion, A. Hamish, eds. Military Heretics: The Unorthodox in Policy and Strategy. Westport: Praeger, 1994, viii, 246 pp. Essays, some cited.

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15300

McKercher, Brian J.C. "'Our Most Dangerous Enemy': Great Britain Pre-eminent in the 1930s." IHR, 13 (November 1991): 751-83. Critique of Paul Kennedy.

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McKercher, Brian J.C. "The Politics of Naval Arms Limitation in Britain in the 1920s." Diplo & Statecraft, 4 (November 1993): 35-59.

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15302

McKercher, Brian J.C. "A Sane and Sensible Diplomacy: Austen Chamberlain, Japan, and the Naval Balance of Power in the Pacific Ocean, 1924-1929." Can J His, 21 (August 1986): 187-213.

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15303

McKercher, Brian J.C. The Second Baldwin Government and the United States, 1924-1929: Attitudes and Diplomacy. International Studies Series. New York: Cambridge UP, 1984, xii, 271 pp. Focus: naval rivalry; failure; disagreement over cruisers.

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McKercher, Brian J.C. Transition of Power: Britain's Loss of Global Pre-eminence to the U.S., 1930-1945. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1999, xii, 403 pp.

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