19006 | Popham, Hugh & Popham, Robin, eds. A Thirst for the Sea: The Sailing Adventures of Erskine Childers. London: Stanford, 1979, x, 178 pp. Extraordinary career; RNVR, Cuxhaven Raid; gunrunning to rebel Irish; 1922, executed by firing squad. |
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19007 | Popov, Dusko. Spy/Counterspy: The Autobiography of Dusko Popov. New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1974, xii, 339 pp. Foreword: Ewen Montagu; Yugoslav double agent, British & American contacts, especially concerning Pearl Harbor attack. |
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19008 | Popplewell, Richard James. Intelligence and Imperial Defence: British Intelligence and the Defence of the Indian Empire, 1904-1924. London: Cass, 1995, x, 354 pp. |
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19009 | Porch, Douglas. "Bugeaud, Gallievi, Lyautey: The Development of French Colonial Warfare." See P. Paret, Makers of Modern Strategy, pp. 376-407. |
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19010 | Porch, Douglas. Hitler's Mediterranean Gamble: The North African and Mediterranean Campaign in World War II. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson; London: Phoenix, 2004, 2005, 812 pp. |
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19011 | Porch, Douglas. The Path to Victory: The Mediterranean Theater in World War II. New York: Farrar. Straus, 2004, 796 pp. Pivotal theater. |
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19012 | Porch, Douglas. Wars of Empire. Washington: Smithsonian, 2000, 2006, 240 pp. Military dimensions of imperialism; British, French, German, Russian, American & Japanese examples. |
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19013 | Porrua, Enrique J., ed. The Diary of Antonio de Tova on the 1789-1794 Malaspina Expedition. Lewiston: Mellen, 2001, viii, 581 pp. |
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19014 | Porten, Edward P. van der. Pictorial History of the German Navy in World War II. New York, 1969, 1976, xvi, 367 pp. Folio, 300 illustrations; foreword: Karl Doenitz. |
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19015 | Porteous, Tom. Britain in Africa. London: Zed, 2008. For Royal African Society. |
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19016 | Porter, Andrew N., ed. The Atlas of British Overseas Expansion. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1991, x, 279 pp. 140 maps. |
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19017 | Porter, Andrew N., ed. Bibliography of Imperial, Colonial and Commonwealth History since 1600. RHS Bibliography Series. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2002, xx, 1060 pp. Printed vol.: 23,713 titles; total in database: 370,000 titles; 14 major sections. |
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19018 | Porter, Andrew N. & Stockwell, A.J. British Imperial Policy and Decolonization, 1938-1964. 2 vols. I: 1938-1951. II: 1951-1964. Cambridge Commonwealth Series. London: Macmilan; New York: St. Martin, 1987-1989, 1022 pp. |
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19019 | Porter, Andrew N. "Donald Currie and South Africa, 1870-1912: Strategy for Survival." See S. Palmer, Charted and Uncharted Waters, pp. 29-54. |
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19020 | Porter, Andrew N. "Lord Salisbury, Mr. Chamberlain and South Africa, 1895-1899." JI&CH, 1 (October 1972): 3-26. |
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19021 | Porter, Andrew N. The Origins of the South African War: Joseph Chamberlain and the Diplomacy of Imperialism, 1895-1899. Manchester: Manchester UP; New York: St. Martin, 1979, 1980, 321 pp. |
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19022 | Porter, Andrew N. Religion versus Empire?: British Protestant Missionaries and Overseas Expansion, 1700-1914. Manchester: Mancheser UP, 2004, viii, 373 pp. Controversial; "creators of the state of imperialism before the imperial state" or "as ideological agents of captialism." |
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19023 | Porter, Andrew. Victorian Shipping, Business and Imperial Policy: Donald Currie, the Castle Line, and Southern Africa. Royal Historical Society Monograph Series, vol. 49. London: Watmoughs; New York: St. Martin, 1986, 342 pp. Imperial subsidies, shipping, gold, diamonds, railroads. |
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19024 | Porter, Bernard. The Absent-Minded Imperialists: Empire, Society, and Culture in Britain. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2004, 2005, 2006, xxii, 475 pp. Less interest domestically; taxpayers claimed excess, abandoned "without a second thought." |
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19025 | Porter, Bernard. Empire and Superempire: Britain, America and the World. New Haven: Yale UP, 2006, 224 pp. |
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