Eugene Rasor's Bibliography

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19546

Rasor, Eugene L. Titanic: Historiography and Annotated Bibliography. Bibliographies & Indexes in World History Series, # 53. Westport: Greenwood, 2001, xvi, 239 pp. 674 annotated entries, 143 pp. historiographical essay.

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19547

Rasor, Eugene L. "The War at Sea." pp. 315-44. See Robin Higham & Dennis Showalter, eds. Researching World War I: A Handbook. Westport: Greenwood, 2003, 472 pp.

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19548

Rasor, Eugene L. Winston S. Churchill, 1874-1965: A Comprehensive Historiography and Annotated Bibliography. Bibliographies of World Leaders Series, # 6. Westport: Greenwood, 2000, xxvi, 1053 pp. 3099 annotated entries, 315 pp. historiographical essay; First Lord, twice.

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19549

Rastelli, Achille & Massignani, Alessandro, eds. La Guerra Navale 1914-1918: Un contributo international alle operazioni in Mediterraneo. Novale: Gino Rossato, 2002, 422 pp. 18 essays; naval operations, Mediterranean, 1st World War.

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19550

Rat, Jean-Michel. "L'eveil de la marine dans l'Angleterre du haut-moyen-age (du 7eme siecle au 11eme siecle)." Ph.D. diss, Sorbonne-Paris, 1995.

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19551

Ratcliffe, John. "Royal Navy Watercraft on the Great Lakes, c.1820." Argonauta, 25 (2008): 12-24.

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19552

Ratcliff, Rebecca Ann. Delusions of Intelligence: Enigma, Ultra, and the End of Secure Ciphers. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2006, xvii, 314 pp. Achievements of British intelligence.

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19553

Ratcliff, Rebecca Ann. "Delusions of Intelligence: National Cultures of Cryptology, Secrecy and Bureaucracy in Germany and Britain during World War II." Ph.D. diss, California, Berkeley, 1996, 303 pp. (DAI 58/02, p. 552).

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19554

Ratcliffe, Barrie M. "Commerce and Empire: Manchester Merchants and West Africa, 1873-1895." JI&CH, 7 (May 1979): 293-320.

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19555

Ratekin, Mervyn. "The Early Sugar Industry in Espanola." See M. Adas, Technology and European, pp. 207-26.

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19556

Rathbone, Philip. Paradise Merton: The Story of Nelson and the Hamiltons at Merton Place. London: Rathbone, 1973, 12 pp. Presented to Merton Historical Society.

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19557

Rattenbury, John. Memoirs of a Smuggler, Compiled from His Diary and Journal: Containing the Life of John Rattenbury. Harvey: Sidmouth, 1837, iv, 108 pp. Memoir.

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19558

Rattigan, Terence. The Winslow Boy: A Play in Four Acts. New York: Dramatists, 1946, 91 pp. Drama, first presented, Lyric Theatre, London, March 1946, plus others later, e.g., revival, Januay-February 2009, Salisbury Playhouse; sensational Archer-Shee Case: young cadet, Osborne Naval College, court martialed for stealing, 1908.

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19559

Rattigan, Terence. A Bequest to the Nation: A Play. London: Evans, 1969, 1970, 101 pp. Drama & film; Nelson-Emma relations, August-September 1805, just prior to his departure enroute Mediterranean.

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19560

Ratto, Hector R. La expedicion Malaspina. Buenos Aires: Centro Naval, 1936, 1945.

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19561

Raudzens, George, ed. Technology, Disease and Colonial Conquests, Sixteenth to Eighteenth Centuries: Essays Reappraising the Guns and Germs Theory. History of Warfare Series, vol. 2. Leiden: Brill, 2001, xviii, 304 pp. 8 essays.

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19562

Raudzens, George. Empires: Europe and Globalization, 1492-1788. Stroud: Sutton, 1999, x, 214 pp. Foreword: Jeremy Black; synthesis.

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19563

Raudzens, George. "Military Revolution or Maritime Evolution?: Military Superiorities or Transportation Advantages as Main Causes of European Colonial Conquest to 1788." J Mil His, 63 (July 1999): 631-42. Stressed oceanic transport monopoly as key.

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19564

Raugh, Harold E., Jr. British Military Operations in Egypt and the Sudan: A Selected Bibliography. Lanham: Scarecrow, 2008, xxx, 345 pp. Annotated; operations, 1882-1899; included postal service.

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19565

Raurala, Nils-Erik, ed. The Northeast Passage: From the Vikings to Nordenskiold. Helsinki: Nurminen, 1992, 287 pp. Adolf Erik Nordenskiold, first to navigate the Northeast Passage, late 19th century.

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