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REGIONAL NATURAL HISTORY IN ENGLAND: PHYSICO-THEOLOGY AND THE EXPLORATION OF NATURE
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Royal Council of England in 1483 and Usurpation of Power by Richard III
Published 2023-12-01Subjects: “…history of england…”
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FORMATION OF ENGLISH NATIONALISM AND ITS REPRESENTATION IN THE RELIGIOUS AND POLITICAL STRUGGLE IN ENGLAND DURING THE FIRST DECADES OF THE 17TH CENTURY
Published 2015-09-01Subjects: “…nationalism, reformation, early modern history of england, english nationalism…”
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HISTORY OF ENGLAND AND THE USA ASSESSED BY MODERN RESEARCHERS....
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The public markets of London before and after the Great Fire of 1666
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The Historical Context of C.S. Lewis's Novel "That Hideous Strength"
Published 2022-06-01“…Nevertheless, the culture and history of England plays the significant role in the novel, not only as the source of images and storylines, but also as a topic of scientific research inside the author’s world. …”
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Nemo me impune lacessit or Ne obliviscaris? The Highlander Soldier in British Parliamentary Debates (18th-21st centuries)
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“Behold how thames doth smooth her silver waves! […] proud to receive you to her watery bed”: an introduction to Rachel Jevon's Stuart poetry
Published 2018-01-01“…Third, the essay focuses on some fragments of the poem, segmented through historical milestones of the era, to analyse their content, educe their authorial dimension, and link them thematically to the different episodes of the history of England that transpired from 1649 to 1660. …”
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Translational implications: History and multilingualism in Henry V Translational implications: History and multilingualism in Henry VTranslational implications: History and multili...
Published 2008-04-01“…William Shakespeare used as subjects for some of his plays episodes of the political history of England which occurred, mainly, in the periods traditionally designed as the Hundred Years’ War (1337- 1453) and the Wars of the Two Roses (1455-85). …”
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Nikolai S. Penn, a Man from Kuzbass (300th Anniversary of Kuzbass)
Published 2021-07-01“…Penn’s personal qualities, as well as achievements of his famous ancestors who were involved in some major events in the history of England and the United States.…”
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The well is not the world: William Golding's sense of reality in Darkness Visible
Published 2018“…I understand this condition as one in which one’s relation to history has become an undismissable problem: in the case of Golding’s novel, this relationship is at once to the history of England, the history of religion, and the history of literature (specifically, its roots in classical Roman texts; in Shakespearean versions of pastoral; and in the fabular as presented in fairy tales). …”
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Student access to the curriculum in an age of performativity and accountability: an examination of policy enactment
Published 2019“…Drawing on a large, longitudinal data set, of primary and secondary material, the study examines the relationship between the number of students entered for public examination in history in England and a range of situated and material factors. …”
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