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A Summary and Critique of

Erik Larson’s

Dead Wake

The Last Crossing of the Lusitania

by I.K. Mullins

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REFERENCES

Beesly, P. 1983. Room 40 : British Naval Intelligence 1914-18. Harcourt.

Carty, E. “Ireland ‘letting pirates loot shipwreck RMS Lusitania’” Belfast Telegraph, April 8, 2015 [the article is available at  www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/republic-of-ireland/ireland-letting-pirates-loot-shipwreck-rms-lusitania-31122282.html]

Churchill, W. 2013. The World Crisis. RosettaBooks.

Greenhill, S. “Secret of the Lusitania: Arms find challenges Allied claims it was solely a passenger ship.” The Daily Mail, December 2008 [the article is available at  www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1098904/Secret-Lusitania-Arms-challenges-Allied-claims-solely-passenger-ship.html]

Hobsbawm, E. “War and Peace.” The Guardian, February 2002 [the article is available at www.theguardian.com/education/2002/feb/23/artsandhumanities.highereducation]

King, G., Wilson, P. 2015. Lusitania: Triumph, Tragedy, and the End of the Edwardian Age. St. Martin’s Press.

Larson, E. 2015 Dead Wake: The Last Crossing of the Lusitania. Crown.

Simpson, C. 1990. The Lusitania. Penguin Books

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