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A passage to imprisonment : the British prisoners of war in Verdun under the First French Empire

A passage to imprisonment : the British prisoners of war in Verdun under the First French Empire

... Verdun was a zone of cultural exchanges with the local elites, who proved eager to socialise with the British captives. The captives’ races and balls offered to the newly returned emigrés, such as the Lalances, the ...

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Archiving the postcolonial city

Archiving the postcolonial city

... how French commentators have interpreted the city’s fragile monumentality as evidence of a French empire that never was, but could have ...declining French influence in India, contemporaries ...

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The Influence of French Colonialism on Patristic Studies: Archaeology and Colonial Resistance between 1930 and 1962.

The Influence of French Colonialism on Patristic Studies: Archaeology and Colonial Resistance between 1930 and 1962.

... of French archaeology in North Africa should be seen as a process of integrating the material remnants of the Roman past into the time and space of the modern French ...

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Higher Education Institutions and the Accounting Education In The Second Half of XIXth Century on the Ottoman Empire

Higher Education Institutions and the Accounting Education In The Second Half of XIXth Century on the Ottoman Empire

... on French Model in the faculties of Law, Medicine and Mathematics ...of French and Latin took place in the syllabus in the faculties of Philosophy and ...

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Cultures of Empire:  Colonizers in Britain and the Empire in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries: A Reader

Cultures of Empire: Colonizers in Britain and the Empire in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries: A Reader

... French) examples, yet situates these within a broad range of studies on British, German, and American colonial questions. One of the most valuable aspects of Stoler's work is the encouragement it offers to other ...

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From empire to Empire: Benjamin Disraeli and the formalization of the British Imperial Social Structure

From empire to Empire: Benjamin Disraeli and the formalization of the British Imperial Social Structure

... territorial empire, the most notable acquisition being the principality of Bengal, obtained following the defeat of the French-allied Nawab at Plassey in ...

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AP_Euro_History_Review_Charts.pdf

AP_Euro_History_Review_Charts.pdf

... 4. Empire Period (1804-1814) – Napoleon crowned himself ...large empire, with French troops in enemy capitals from Lisbon and Madrid to Berlin and Moscow Downfall of Napoleon was the result of his ...

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The collected works of J M  Falckenburg

The collected works of J M Falckenburg

... Roman Empire in France (1572), the French civil war brought considerable trouble to the city of Orleans, so that between the second quarter of 1573 and August 1575, there was no German nation at the ...

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Gender Space of Oriental Vatican

Gender Space of Oriental Vatican

... Not long thereafter, the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary, by Yugoslav nationalist Gavrilo Princip in Sarajevo on 28 June 1914 triggered World War I. The ...

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Australia, Canada and Empire

Australia, Canada and Empire

... British Empire’, something which was not ‘an elite ...the empire did not have deep roots in Canadian soil’, especially amongst the “Anglo-Celtic’ majority’ (CBE, ...informal empire based on the ...

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The British Empire Debate

The British Empire Debate

... sees Empire as quite apart from, and opposed to, the ‘patriotic approach’ associated with Ferguson and ...of empire is controversial is because it inevitably gets implicated in the invention – or disavowal ...

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Hardt and Negri's Empire and Real Empire: The Terrors of 9-11 and After

Hardt and Negri's Empire and Real Empire: The Terrors of 9-11 and After

... None of the above criticisms suggest Empire is beneath contempt. Its audacity simply inspires a rather ‘conservative’ response, especially when the events and processes in and around 9-11 seem so contrary to ...

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The Second British Empire: The British Empire and the re-emergence of global finance

The Second British Empire: The British Empire and the re-emergence of global finance

... British Empire after WWII was even more ...largest empire the world has ever seen shrank down to contain very few remnants and debris, including the United Kingdom, three adjacent Crown territories, Jersey, ...

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Women's history in many places: : reflections on plurality, diversity and polyversality

Women's history in many places: : reflections on plurality, diversity and polyversality

... on empire and ...and empire to Few and Socilow ’ s work on Latin America, or Antoinette Burton ’ s sophisticated studies of the British raj in India there is ample evidence of the capacity of women ’ s ...

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The Empire at war: British and Indian perceptions of empire in the First World War

The Empire at war: British and Indian perceptions of empire in the First World War

... the Empire, discussing Indian soldiers’ impressions of England and France during ...and Empire did not motivate all Indian soldiers to begin with, but by financial ...

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Theological reflections on empire

Theological reflections on empire

... (Koshy 2006:337) There was a time when the word ‘empire’ was considered controversial and was even anxiously avoided if not actively resisted by politicians and scholars alike. Americans saw themselves as uniquely ...

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Austro-Russian Agreement of Raichstadt and the Eastern Crisis

Austro-Russian Agreement of Raichstadt and the Eastern Crisis

... In the alignment of forces within the diplomatic front an important role is played by the new Balkan states that join the diplomacy game, and their aim is twofold. On the one hand, they are the most stable element of the ...

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Ten Theories Full Version

Ten Theories Full Version

... Maintaining an army to defend the borders of the Empire from barbarian attacks was a constant drain on the government. Military spending left few resources for other vital activities, such as providing public ...

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Characteristic Features of Medieval Geopolitical Considerations: An Analysis of 12th Century Hungarian German Diplomatic Relations

Characteristic Features of Medieval Geopolitical Considerations: An Analysis of 12th Century Hungarian German Diplomatic Relations

... Basically, from the 1150s onwards, King Géza’s efforts to attract the German dukes and provincial lords to take his side or at least take a neutral position in the conflict were pretty much obvious, and he managed to do ...

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In the Byzantine Empire

In the Byzantine Empire

... Roman Empire to the ancient Greek city of Byzantium, which he christened ‘Constantinople, New ...Roman Empire encompassed most speakers of the Greek language, whose major cultural centres were spread across ...

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