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Unbelief, the Senses and the Body in Nicholas Bownde's The vnbeleefe of S. Thomas (1608)
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THE UNITED STATES AS A DEVELOPING NATION: REVISITING THE PECULIARITIES OF AMERICAN HISTORY
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An unpublished letter from Hugh Cleghorn to Adam Smith
(2020-04)This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Edinburgh University Press in The Scottish Historical Review. The Version of Record is available online at: https://www.euppublishing.com/doi/abs/10.3366/shr.2020.0437. -
Victorian Painting and Social Action
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‘We Are Left With Barely Anything’: Colonial Rule, Dependency, and the Lever Brothers in the Belgian Congo, 1911-1960
(Taylor & Francis (Routledge), 2019-07-10)When historians have examined labour relations in the Belgian Congo, the paradigmatic image is that of rapacious, avaricious metropolitan investors oppressing helpless African communities by dint of a skeletal but violent ... -
What is Conservatism? History, Ideology and Party
(SAGE Publications, 2019)Is there a political philosophy of conservatism? A history of the phenomenon written along sceptical lines casts doubt on the existence of a transhistorical doctrine, or even an enduring conservative outlook. The main ... -
What is the history of anger a history of?
(2020-06-01)This article uses the history of emotions to make two arguments – one destructive and one constructive. It uses examples from intellectual and cultural history to undermine the idea that the modern English term ‘anger’ ... -
When did Britain join the Occident? On the origins of the idea of "the West" in English
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Wie westlich war das bundesdeutsche Fernsehen? Die Produktion und Rezeption von Unterhaltungsserien im Dreiländervergleich
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Wladimir Kaminer and Jewish Identity in 'Multikulti' Germany
(University of Kent, 2019-03-13)Wladimir Kaminer has become something of a poster-boy for the ‘Kontingentflüchtlinge [Quota Refugees]’, the term applied to Jews from the former Soviet Union who immigrated to Germany between 1990 and 2006, as a result of ...