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'Calculated to Strike Terror': The Amritsar Massacre and the Spectacle of Colonial Violence
(Oxford University Press (OUP): Past and Present, 2016-11-17) -
Capital, race and space: Britain’s ‘elsewhere’
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Carolina Rahm und das deutsche Jahrhundert der Extreme
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"Catharism" in questions
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Charity and the end of empire: British Non-Governmental Organisations, Africa and international development in the 1960s
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Charles Dibdin and Late Georgian Culture
(Oxford University Press, 2018-01-18)This collection of essays illuminates the social and cultural conditions that made such a varied career possible, offering fresh insights into previously unexplored aspects of late Georgian culture, society, and politics. -
Clinical molecular genetics in the UK c.1975-c.2000
(Queen Mary, University of London, 2014-02-16)Chaired by Professor Martin Bobrow and introduced by Professor Bob Williamson, this Witness Seminar included geneticists from a broad range of research and clinical specialities. Discussions of molecular research into ... -
COERCION AND CONCILIATION AT THE EDGE OF EMPIRE: STATE-BUILDING AND ITS LIMITS IN WAZIRISTAN, 1849–1914
Since 2001, the geo-strategic priorities of the ‘War on Terror’ have prompted renewed attention to the historically significant region of Waziristan. Ironically, given the apparent failure of British attempts to pacify the ... -
Common Knowledge: Bodies, Evidence, and Expertise in Early Modern Germany
(University of Chicago Press, 2017-06-01)Over the past twenty-five years, history of science has expanded into history of knowledge. Plurality has been the main message. Commonality, by contrast, is the main finding of the present study. It examines the knowledge ... -
COMMUNICATIONS AND MEDIA
(2023-01-01)This chapter explores the global history of communications and media in the interwar world. The chapter puts into dialogue a range of case studies from around the world which existing historiographies have typically treated ... -
Confessional Mobility and English Catholics in Counter-Reformation Europe
(Oxford University Press, USA, 2019-02-07)Corens proposes a new interpretative model of 'confessional mobility'. She opens up the debate to include pilgrims, grand tour travellers, students, and mobile scholars alongside exiles.