Holland Rose was the basis for C. P. Snow's fictional character M. H. L. Gay (see "Years of Hope: Cambridge, Colonial Administrator in the South Seas, and Cricket" by Philip Snow).
Family life
In 1880, Holland Rose married Laura K. Haddon; they had one son and two daughters.[5]
Napoleonic Studies (London: G. Bell, 1904, 1914) read online
Select Despatches from the British Foreign Office Archives, Relating to the Formation of the Third Coalition Against France, 1804–1805 (London: Royal Historical Society, 1904) read online
A History of Malta During the Period of the French and British Occupations, 1798–1815 (by William Hardman) (ed. John Holland Rose) (London: Longman, Green and Company, 1909) read online
William Pitt and National Revival (London: G. Bell and Sons, 1911) read online
William Pitt and the Great War (London: G. Bell and Sons, 1911) read online
The Personality of Napoleon: The Lowell Lectures for 1912 (New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1912, 1930) read online
Pitt and Napoleon: Essays and Letters (London: C. Bell and Sons, Ltd., 1912) read online
The Origins of War: Lectures Delivered in the Michaelmas Term, 1914 (Cambridge University Press, 1914) read online
The Origins of the War, 1871–1914 (New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1915) read online
Germany in the Nineteenth Century: Five Lectures by J. H. Rose, C. H. Herford, E. C. K. Gonner, and M. E. Sadler, with an introductory note by Viscount Haldane, ed. C.H. Herford (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1915) read online
Nationality as a Factor in Modern History (London: Rivingtons, 1916) read online
Nationality in Modern History (New York: Macmillan and Company, 1916) read online
Why We Carry On (London: T.F. Unwin, 1918) read online
Naval History and National History: The Inaugural Lecture Delivered to the University of Cambridge on Trafalgar Day, 1919 (Cambridge University Press, 1919) read online
Lord Hood and the Defence of Toulon (University of Cambridge Press, 1922) read online
The Indecisiveness of Modern War, and Other Essays (Kennikat Press, 1927) read online
Contributor to The Thinkers of the Revolutionary Era (1930)[8]
The Mediterranean in the Ancient World (Cambridge University Press, 1933) read online
Man and the Sea: Stages in Maritime and Human Progress (W. Heffer and Sons, 1935) read online
Co-editor of and contributor to The Cambridge History of the British Empire[8]
Chapters in The Cambridge Modern History (vols. viii and ix), and The Cambridge History of British Foreign Policy (vol. i)[8]
Articles in English Historical Review, Edinburgh, Nineteenth Century and After, Contemporary Review, Cambridge Historical Journal, et al.[8]