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‘L'île des bannis’: Jersey, Britain and the French Emigration 1789–1815
The case of the Channel Island of Jersey is an important yet understudied part of the British Empire’s response to the French Emigration 1789-1815. During its high point in 1792-93, the émigré population in and around ... -
Lahore After the Modern: Architecture, equality and community in Yasmeen Lari’s Anguri Bagh
(2022-01-01)The problem of home was, in a sense, the founding problem of Pakistan: first, in the call for a new ‘homeland’ for South Asia’s Muslims, but also because its creation provoked displacement and a condition of homelessness. ... -
Language and the National Past in Napoleonic France: Reassessing the Académie celtique, 1805-1813
This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced version of an article accepted for publication in French History following peer review. The version of record Ian B Stewart, Language and the National Past in Napoleonic France: ... -
Law and (Dis)empowerment: On Ricœur’s Phenomenology of Judging
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Le conseguenze dell’amore. Donne furiose tra Ariosto e Tasso
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Looking for Home? New Zealand Soldiers Visiting London during the First World War
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Loyalism, celebrity, and the politics of personality: Dibdin in the 1790s
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Making the ‘genetic counsellor’ in the United Kingdom, 1980–1995
The professional identity of the ‘genetic counsellor’ first took shape in the UK in the early 1990s, when the University of Manchester established the country’s first masters-level training course. Postwar, genetic counselling ...