History of Britain and Ireland.
Overview
Works: | 59 works in 59 publications in 59 languages |
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The News of the World and the British press, 1843-2011[electronic resource] :journalism for the rich, journalism for the poor /
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Passions, sympathy and print culture[electronic resource] :public opinion and emotional authenticity in eighteenth-century Britain /
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The germ of an idea[electronic resource] :contagionism, religion and society in Britain, 1660-1730 /
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Proslavery Britain[electronic resource] :fighting for slavery in an era of abolition /
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Governing risks in modern Britain[electronic resource] :danger, safety and accidents, c. 1800-2000 /
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Behind the wireless[electronic resource] :a history of early women at the BBC /
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A history of exorcism in Catholic Christianity[electronic resource] /
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Puritanism and emotion in the early modern world[electronic resource] /
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Infant mortality and working-class child care, 1850-1899[electronic resource] /
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The Royal Navy and the British Atlantic World, c. 1750-1820[electronic resource] /
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Diplomas and diplomacy[electronic resource] :the history of the Marshall Scholarship /
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The afterlife of idealism[electronic resource] :the impact of new idealism on British historical and political thought, 1945-1980 /
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Sexual forensics in Victorian and Edwardian England[electronic resource] :age, crime and consent in the courts /
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Child labor in the British Victorian entertainment industry[electronic resource] :1875-1914 /
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British masculinity in the Gentleman's Magazine, 1731 to 1815[electronic resource] /
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Improvising planned development on the Gezira Plain, Sudan, 1900-1980[electronic resource] /
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Credit and trade in later medieval England, 1353-1532[electronic resource] /
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The history of Catholic intellectual life in Scotland, 1918-1965[electronic resource] /
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The British soldier and his libraries, c. 1822-1901[electronic resource] /
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Propaganda and Hogarth's 'Line of Beauty' in the First World War[electronic resource] /
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Civic and medical worlds in early modern England[electronic resource] :performing barbery and surgery /
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Theatre and residual culture[electronic resource] :J.M. Synge and pre-Christian Ireland /
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British imperialism and the making of colonial currency systems[electronic resource] /
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Faithful Victorian[electronic resource] :William Thomas Thornton, 1813-1880 /
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A history of prostate cancer[electronic resource] :cancer, men and medicine /
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Dissecting the criminal corpse[electronic resource] :staging post-execution punishment in early modern England /
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The birth of a queen[electronic resource] :essays on the Quincentenary of Mary I /
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Masculinity and power in Irish nationalism, 1884-1938[electronic resource] /
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The development of British tactical air power, 1940-1943[electronic resource] :a history of Army Co-operation Command /
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Battle for Beijing, 1858-1860[electronic resource] :Franco-British conflict in China /
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The transformation of British and American naval policy in the pre-dreadnought era[electronic resource] :ideas, culture and strategy /
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The shaping of Turkey in the British imagination, 1776-1923[electronic resource] /
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Children, childhood and youth in the British world[electronic resource] /
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A history of the Dublin Metropolitan Police and its colonial legacy[electronic resource] /
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Migrating modernist performance[electronic resource] :British theatrical travels through Russia /
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The Britannia Panopticon Music Hall and cosmopolitan entertainment culture[electronic resource] /
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Media and print culture consumption in nineteenth-century Britain[electronic resource] :the Victorian reading experience /
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Design, technology and communication in the British Empire, 1830-1914[electronic resource] /
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The law of nations and Britain's quest for naval security[electronic resource] :international law and arms control, 1898-1914 /
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Women, food exchange, and governance in early modern England[electronic resource] /
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The Windsor dynasty 1910 to the present[electronic resource] :'long to reign over us'? /
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Alternatives to state-Socialism in Britain[electronic resource] :other worlds of labour in the twentieth century /
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Death, emotion and childhood in premodern Europe[electronic resource] /
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Political Rhetoric in the Oxford and Cambridge Unions, 1830-1870[electronic resource] /
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History, fiction, and the Tudors[electronic resource] :sex, politics, power, and artistic license in the Showtime television series /
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Heritage and tourism in Britain and Ireland[electronic resource] /
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The memoirs of John Addington Symonds[electronic resource] :a critical edition /
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The new mountaineer in late Victorian Britain[electronic resource] :materiality, modernity, and the haptic sublime /
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