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  • - A Comprehensive Historiography and Annotated Bibliography
    by Eugene L. Rasor
    £78.49

    Reflecting Churchill's versatility, dynamism, and influence, the book emphasizes his background and context, covering, for instance, works on fifteen major controversies associated with Churchill, some thirty biographies ranging from those that glorify to solid, scholarly studies, to extreme revisionist attacks.

  • - Historiography and Annotated Bibliography
    by Eugene L. Rasor
    £66.49

    Promoted as virtually unsinkable, the ultimate luxury liner, the largest ship in the world, the RMS Titanic sank on its maiden voyage in April 1912, taking some 1,500 people to their death.

  • - Historiography and Annotated Bibliography
    by Eugene L. Rasor
    £66.49

    points to conflicting interpretations about the role of General MacArthur as Chief of Staff of the Army, in World War II, in the occupation of Japan, in the Korean War, and in the sensational recall from his position as Far Eastern Commander in 1951;

  • - Historiography and Annotated Bibliography
    by Eugene L. Rasor
    £78.49

    Providing comprehensive coverage of the literature on the Southwest Pacific Campaign of World War II, this book includes both a historiographical narrative and an annotated bibliography of over 1500 entries. Part I, the historiographical narrative, includes a general survey and review of the works listed in Part II, the annotated bibliography.

  • - A Guide to the Literature
    by Eugene L. Rasor
    £89.99

    The English/British have always been known as the sailor race with hearts of oak: the Royal Navy as the Senior Service and First Line of Defense.

  • - Historiography and Annotated Bibliography
    by Eugene L. Rasor
    £42.49

    Part one of this guide to the literature on the Earl Mountbatten of Burma, is a historiographical essay which provides critical analysis and evaluation of the works and integrates them into the overall literature. It covers all of the 450 titles in part two, which is an annotated bibliography.

  • - Historiography and Annotated Bibliography
    by Eugene L. Rasor
    £42.49

    This book provides the most extensive survey of the literature by and about Balfour. The first section of the book, a historiographical narrative, surveys the important literature, integrating historical and biographical events, criticisms, evaluations, and observations of reviewers along with those of the writer.

  • - Historiography and Annotated Bibliography
    by Eugene L. Rasor
    £78.49

    The China-Burma-India campaign of the Asian/Pacific war of World War II was the most complex of the entire war. The literature is extensive and this book provides an evaluative survey of it. The historiographical narrative covers intelligence matters, and examines memoirs and diaries.

  • - Historiography and Annotated Bibliography
    by Eugene L. Rasor
    £66.49

    This is the most comprehensive bibliography of the Spanish Armada of 1588 in recent years and the only up-to-date reference which provides a critical assessment of important source materials and an annotated bibliography of all genres of literature in Western languages.

  • - A Bibliography
    by Eugene L. Rasor
    £42.49

    This book provides a comprehensive historiographical and bibliographical survey of the Falklands/Malvinas campaign of 1982 as well as the historical and cultural background.

  • - A Bibliography
    by Eugene L. Rasor
    £42.49

    This volume is a comprehensive bibliographical and historiographical survey of the battle of Jutland, the major naval engagement of World War I. Sources appropriate to the background on the origins and consequences of the war, related events leading up to the battle, and associated aspects of the battle are included as well.

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