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Forging the Conqueror's Sword: How Two Indias Created One
Empire
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Women, Gender, and Property in Late Medieval England: A Study of Female Agency Through Letter-Writing
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Revealing the Atrocities: Collective Memory and National
Identity in Spain, From the Franco Regime to the Present
Democracy
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Redeeming the Past: The 2001 Commemoration of the Paris Massacre
of 17 October 1961
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J.G. Fichte: Individual Liberty, Distributive Justice, and the
Tensions of Civil Society
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"What cruelty reigns in this town": The Boundaries of the English Adultery Act of 1650 Reconsidered
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Nation, Identity, and German "Particularities" The Case of the
Ruhr, 1871-1908
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Becoming British: The Transformation of Scottish National Identity
in the Long Eighteenth Century
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Vicente Ferrer and the Kings' Jews: Reassessing the Modern Image of
a Medieval Dominican
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The Edge Effect: Irish Borderlands and the Unnatural Geography of
Partition, 1920-1925
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Networks of émigrés in the Principality of Neuchâtel
from the fall of the Bastille through the Reign of Terror
(1789-1794)
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From Victorian to Modern: The Transformation of Ancient Greek
History in the Work of Jane Ellen Harrison and W.W. Tarn
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Forms of Philosophical Engagement: The Transformation of the Modern
World through Engaged Philosophy
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Curtain Call, or From the Master of Revels to the Lieutenant
Général de Police: Theatre Censorship in London and Paris
from 1660 to 1737
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Shattered: Intellectual Life in Communist Britain, 1945-1962
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The Seductive Automobile: Automobile Culture as a Vehicle for
Americanization, 1950-1973
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The Search for God and Knowledge: Rational Dissenters and the Transformation of English Radicalism in the Age of Revolution
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The Colour Problem: Eugenic Anxieties of Intellectual and Social Decline in Britain: 1945-1979
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The Political Shift of the CDU in Citizenship and Immigration
Policy from Reunification to the Implementation of an Immigration
law in 2005
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Václav Havel: Democracy with a Human Face
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Manchester: A Micro-Historical Approach to British Abolitionism,
1787-1807
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Responses to Protestant and Jewish Toleration in the Habsburg Empire During the Reign of Joseph II
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Cotton and Slavery: An Unconventional Civil War Analysis
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'The Female Dregs of Dublin': Political Repression, Socioeconomic Deprivation and the Separation Women of Easter 1916
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"Like Spiders' Webs for Flies": False Confinement in
Nineteenth-Century English Asylums
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Realizing Spiritual Power: The Experience of Eighteenth-Century
Methodist Women
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From Exclusion to Emigration: The Decision-Making Process for
Emigration within German-Jewish Families, 1933-1941
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Down But Not Out: The Resilience of Imperial Britain in the Wake of
the 1956 Suez Crisis
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A Rivalry Ended? France and Austria during the DiplomaticRevolution and Seven Years War, 1756-1758
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