Eugene Rasor's Bibliography

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Redford, Duncan E.M. "The 'Hallmark of a First-Class Navy': The Nuclear-Powered Submarine in the Royal Navy, 1950-1977." Contemporary British History, 23 (June 2009): 181-98. Change: submarines no longer a threat but as transformative power symbol.

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Redford, Duncan E.M. "The March 1943 Crisis in the Battle of the Atlantic: Myth and Reality." History (Historical Association), 92 (January 2007): 64-83. Much touted by historians, e.g., Roskill, Morison, Milner, Terraine, Barnett, Syrett, Grove, Churchill; but real crisis, 1940-1941.

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Redgrave, T.M.D. "Wellington's Logistical Arrangements in the Peninsular War, 1809-1814." Ph.D. diss, London, 1979, 206 pp. Under B.J. Bond.

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Rediker, Marcus Buford. Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea: Merchant Seamen, Pirates, and the Anglo-American Maritime World, 1700-1750. New York: Cambridge UP, 1987, 1989, xv, 325 pp. A Marxist interpretation; sailor as worker of the world; seamen were caught. . . . .

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Rediker, Marcus Buford. "Liberty Beneath the Jolly Roger: The Lives of Anne Bonny and Mary Read, Pirates." See M. Creighton, Iron Men, pp. 1-33.

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19651

Rediker, Marcus Buford. Tbe Slave Ship: A Human History. London: Murray; New York: Viking, 2007, xiv, 435 pp. Formative institution of slavery.

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19652

Rediker, Marcus Buford. "Society and Culture among Anglo-American Deep Sea Sailors, 1700-1750." Ph.D. diss, Pennsylvania, 1982, 374 pp. Under Richard Dunn; (DAI 43/08, p. 2767).

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19653

Rediker, Marcus Buford. "Toward a People History of the Sea." See D. Killingray, Maritiime Empires, 2004.

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19654

Rediker, Marcus Buford. '''Under the Banner of King Death': The Social World of Anglo-American Pirates, 1716 to 1726." W&MQ, 38 (April 1981): 203-27.

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Rediker, Marcus Buford. "Utopian Dimensions of Atlantic Piracy in the Early Eighteenth Century." See D. Starkey, Pirates and Privateers, pp. 29-46. Alt.: "Hydrachy and Libertalia."

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19656

Rediker, Marcus Buford. "Utopian Dimensions of Piracy." See D. Starkey, Pirates & Privateers, 1997.

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19657

Rediker, Marcus Buford. Villains of All Nations: Atlantic Pirates in the Golden Age. Boston: Beacon, 2004, 240 pp. Symphathetic interpretation of their deeds, ways & motives.

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19658

Redknap, Mark, ed. Artefacts from Wrecks: Dated Assemblages from the Late Middle Ages to the Industrial Revolution. Oxbow Monograph Series, # 8. Oxford: Oxbow, 1997, viii, 236 pp. Large folio; 19 essays, some cited.

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19659

Redknap, Mark. "Reconstructing Sixteenth-Century Ship Culture from a Partially Excavated Site: The Cattewater Wreck." See M. Redknap, Artefacts from Wrecks, pp. 73-86.

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19660

Redmah, Nicholas. Whales' Bones of the British Isles. Teddington: Redmark, 2004, 417 pp. Collection, whalebone arches.

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19661

Reece, Bob. The Origins of Irish Convict Transportation to New South Wales. London: Palgrave, 2001, xx, 373 pp.

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19662

Reed, C.V. "The British Naval Mission at Constantinople, 1908-1914." D.Phil. diss, Oxford, 1995. Under Robert O'Neill; (ASLIB 46-6487)..

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19663

Reed, Edward James. "The Great Naval Revolution." Cornhill Magazine, 5 (May 1862): 550-59. Sail to steam, wood to iron.

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Reed, Edward James. Modern Ships of War. London: Sampson Low, 1888, x, 284 pp. Now out of office, a critique of current building of ironclads.

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Reed, Edward James. "On the Stability of Monitors under Canvas." Institute of Naval Architecture (1868).

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