Eugene Rasor's Bibliography

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19486

Ranft, Bryan McLean. "The Naval Defence of British Sea-Borne Trade, 1860-1905." D.Phil. diss, Oxford, 1967. Under N.H. Gibbs.

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19487

Ranft, Bryan McLean. "Naval Historians at War." JRUSI, 120 (March 1975): 79-90. Arthur Marder vs. Stephen Roskill; critical assessment & lamentation; such public controversies not productive.

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19488

Ranft, Bryan McLean. "Parliamentary Debate, Economic Vulnerability, and British Naval Expansion, 1860-1905." See L. Freedman, War, Strategy & International Politics, pp. 75-94.

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19489

Ranft, Bryan McLean, ed. "Prince William and Lieutenant Schomberg, 1787-1788." See C. Lloyd, Naval Miscellany, IV., pp. 267-93. Notorious personality conflict affecting Nelson adversley.

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19490

Ranft, Bryan McLean. "The Protection of British Seaborne Trade and the Development of Systematic Planning for War, 1860-1906." See B. Ranft, Technical Change & British Naval Policy, pp. 1-22.

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19491

Ranft, Bryan McLean. "The Royal Navy and Merchant Marine, 1860-1914." See S. Palmer, Charted & Uncharted Waters, pp. 197-217 pp.

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19492

Ranft, Bryan McLean & Till, Geoffrey. The Sea in Soviet Strategy. Annapolis: NIP; London: Macmillan, 1983, 1988, 1989, 275 pp.

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19493

Ranft, Bryan McLean. "The Significance of the Politcal Career of Samuel Pepys." J Mod His, 24 (December 1952): 368-75. Political complexities of relationships; Pepys to House of Commons to facilitate administration of navy, 1660-1688.

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19494

Ranft, Bryan McLean, ed. Technical Change and British Naval Policy, 1860-1939. London: Hodder & Stoughton; New York: Holmes & Meier, 1977, 178 pp. 7 essays, some cited; blurb: "seamen who fought under Drake could man Nelson's ships at Trafalgar but not Jellicoe's at Jutland."

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19495

Ranft, Bryan McLean, ed. The Vernon Papers. Publications of the Navy Record Society, vol. 99. London: NRS, 1958, xii, 599 pp.

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19496

Rankin, Hugh F. "Charles Lord Cornwallis: Study in Frustration." See G. Billias, George Washington's Opponents, pp. 193-232.

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19497

Rankin, Hugh F. The Golden Age of Piracy. New York: Holt Rinehart, 1969, xv, 173 pp.

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19498

Rankin, Nicolas. Churchill's Wizards: The British Genius for Deception, 1914-1945. London: Faber & Faber, 2008, 2009, 480 pp. Camouflage; Allenby, especially imaginative in Palestine campaign.

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19499

Rankov, Boris, France, John, Adams, Simon, Davies, J.D., Baugh, Daniel, Newitt, Malyn, Lambert, Andrew, Grove, Eric, Till, Geoffrey & Elleman, Bruce. "Wars, Maritime: 11 Essays." See J. Hattendorf, Oxford Encyclopedia of Maritime History, IV., pp. 310-66.

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19500

Ranlet, Philip. "The British, Their Virginian Prisoners, and Prison Ships of the American Revolution." Am Nep, 60 (Summer 2000): 253-62.

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19501

Ransford, Oliver. The Slave Trade: The Story of Transatlantic Slavery. London: Murray, 1971, x, 292 pp. Biased & idiosyncratic.

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19502

Ransom, Bernard. "A Nursery of Fighting Seamen?: The Newfoundland Royal Naval Reserve, 1901-1920." See M. Hadley, Nation's Navy, pp. 239-55.

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19503

Ransom, P.J.G. The Archaeology of the Transport Revolution, 1750-1850. Kingswood: Windmill, 1984, 208 pp. Magnificent illustraqtions; study of recovered relics; rapid change, especially 1800-1850.

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19504

Ransom-Wallis, Patrick. North Atlantic Panorama, 1900-1976. Middletown: Wesley UP; London: Allan, 1977, 192 pp. Large folio, profusely illustrated; North Atlantic liners, e.g., Cunard liner, Carpathia, Liverpool to Boston route; famous for rescue, survivors of Titanic.

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19505

Ransom-Wallis, Patrick. The Royal Naval Reviews, 1935-1977. London: Ian Allan, 1982, 144 pp. Large folio, profusely illuatrated; featured 5 Naval Reviews: 1935, 1937, 1953, 1969, 1977; total of 43 since 1415.

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