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Empires of the Imagination: Politics, War, and the Arts in the British World, 1750 1850

Empires of the Imagination: Politics, War, and the Arts in the British World, 1750 1850

... of British identity-formation from the mid 18th to the mid 19th ...and 19th century British artists mythologized their own ...this history engages deeply with race and class ...

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The Rise and Fall of the British Nation: a Twentieth Century History

The Rise and Fall of the British Nation: a Twentieth Century History

... the British Nation takes up these arguments but goes beyond them, reaching out to social and cultural as well as military, political, economic and technological ...a British nation was constructed after ...

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Kings and queens at home: a short history of the chess column in 19th century English periodicals

Kings and queens at home: a short history of the chess column in 19th century English periodicals

... correspondence. Mott sometimes published, in serial form, games played by post between readers. In one of these, “Sybil” defeated the future Scottish chess champion, Fraser; this is the earliest known correspondence game ...

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From digital resources to historical scholarship with the British Library 19th Century Newspaper Collection

From digital resources to historical scholarship with the British Library 19th Century Newspaper Collection

... digital history research must be to use digital sources to conduct research whose results are of interest to historians because of their contributions to our knowledge of ...

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A History of Slavery in Central Asia: Shī’ī Muslim Enslavement in 19th Century Bukhara

A History of Slavery in Central Asia: Shī’ī Muslim Enslavement in 19th Century Bukhara

... Some years after Meyendorf completed his mission and returned home, Alexander Burnes, a British lieutenant serving in India, made his way overland to the emirate of Bukhara. His account of this journey provides us ...

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Russian historiosophy of the 18th century as a theoretical, historical and literary problem

Russian historiosophy of the 18th century as a theoretical, historical and literary problem

... Positive (mainly) axiological perception of the future was opposed by (mainly) negative attitude of the enlighteners to the present, where they certainly did not see desirable perfection. (For now we shall ignore ...

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Women writers of 19th century Britain

Women writers of 19th century Britain

... • The governess was a common Þ gure of nineteenth-century Þ ction and there were so many novels with this topic that they could be considered as a speci Þ c genre. One of the themes tackled by Victorian female ...

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FitzGerald's town: Lincoln in the 19th century

FitzGerald's town: Lincoln in the 19th century

... Book buying continued apace, financed in part from library funds and partly from modest government grants so that within a few years stock had risen to a total of 669 volumes and there were 1105 book and 192 newspaper ...

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The decline of irish industry in the 19th century

The decline of irish industry in the 19th century

... By contrasting the nature of in­ dustrial decline in most of the island with the specific pattern of successful industrialisation in the north-east, it is argued that the main causes of [r] ...

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The potential of and limitations to marine population prognosis

The potential of and limitations to marine population prognosis

... ABSTRACT: Following the 19th century recognition and definition of basic ecological entities, functional analysis has been the highlight of this century. The synthesi[r] ...

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Character Profiling in 19th Century Fiction

Character Profiling in 19th Century Fiction

... th century Swedish lan- guage ...a 19th- century Swedish literary work to better un- derstand its content and plot, and get a bird’s eye view on the landscape of the core ...

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"Good nations" and "bad nations": Critical Theory, Judgement and The Naturalisation of Memory"

"Good nations" and "bad nations": Critical Theory, Judgement and The Naturalisation of Memory"

... over history that the dialectic of artifice and nature that Habermas draws upon is itself naturalised; that, whilst genocidal antisemitism of “good nations” is explained through the language of “artifice”, for ...

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Human Genetic Variation and Yellow Fever Mortality during 19th Century U S  Epidemics

Human Genetic Variation and Yellow Fever Mortality during 19th Century U S Epidemics

... the century, and different behavioral or cultural patterns between the two groups could contribute to differing levels of ac- quired immunity between the two populations ...the 19th century United ...

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                        The fall of Edward II: Failures in kingship and masculinity, the letter of Manuel Fieschi and the cult of resurrected celebrities

Article The fall of Edward II: Failures in kingship and masculinity, the letter of Manuel Fieschi and the cult of resurrected celebrities

... the history of Edward’s death, could be an attempt to add iconography to Edward’s religious campaign, to match previous icons such as the arrows of Edmund the ...

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Psychological Subjects: Identity, Culture, and Health in Twentieth Century Britain

Psychological Subjects: Identity, Culture, and Health in Twentieth Century Britain

... ‘long’ history of psychology is most often relayed through multi-author edited ...joined-up history—which is fully exploited ...of British psychological thought and practice is also ...twentieth ...

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Development of History-Based Digital Book Based on the 19th Century Lampung’s People Army Struggle in Local History Lessons

Development of History-Based Digital Book Based on the 19th Century Lampung’s People Army Struggle in Local History Lessons

... the 19th century was a form of the struggle of the people's army that existed in each of the temples in Lampung in fighting for and maintaining Indonesian independence in the Dutch military aggression II in ...

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Women in Swedish Universities   a Major 'Minority' of Growing Importance

Women in Swedish Universities a Major 'Minority' of Growing Importance

... Women in Swedish Universities 1 A Major "Minority" of Growing Importance 1 by Jill Falk Short Academic History Until the 19th century, the view of women in Sweden was steeped in me dieval laws A woman[.] ...

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Wales and the British Overseas Empire: Interactions and Influences, 1650 1830

Wales and the British Overseas Empire: Interactions and Influences, 1650 1830

... Britain and Asia were the East Indiamen Anglesey, Cardigan, Carmarthen and Monmouth; and New South Wales in Australia was initially called ‘New Wales’. There are also examples of prominent individuals, some Welsh, others ...

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The Basque Diaspora in Latin America: Euskal Etxeak, Integration, and Tensions  EDAP 1/2016

The Basque Diaspora in Latin America: Euskal Etxeak, Integration, and Tensions. EDAP 01/2016

... the 19th century, and was a wave of impoverished Basque migrants seeking jobs, especially in Uruguay and in Argentina, and also of refugees from the Spanish war of independence and the Carlist ...

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