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'Things that matter': missionaries, government, and patients in the shaping of Uganda's leprosy settlements, 1927-1951
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The political press in southern Ghana and southern Nigeria: nationalism, visuality and professionalisation, c. 1937 – 1966
Published 2017Subjects: “…History…”
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Stalinist monumental art and architecture, and the "immortalization of memory"
Published 2019Subjects:Thesis -
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The interest of 'North Britain': Scottish lobbying, the Westminster Parliament, and the British Union-state, c.1760-c.1830
Published 2016Subjects:Thesis -
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Beyond corsairs: the British-Barbary relationship during the French revolutionary and Napoleonic wars
Published 2016Subjects:Thesis -
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The reform of the British civil service: life cycle, family, and class in the treasury, c.1847-1914
Published 2022Subjects:Thesis -
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Internationalising sea power: ideas of world order and the maintenance of peace, 1890-1919
Published 2019Subjects:Thesis -
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The caring fiscal-military state during the Seven Years War, 1756-1763
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'Giving the worker his house': intervention, interaction, and inaction in three French cities, c. 1840-80
Published 2018Subjects:Thesis -
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‘A most peculiar form of disease’: The creation of anorexia nervosa in late nineteenth-century Britain
Published 2019Subjects:Thesis -
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