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War, Crisis and Sovereign Loans: The Greek War of Independence and British Economic Expansion in the 1820s
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Chartism from above: British elites and the interpretation of Chartism
Published 2008“…As a result, the Chartists were unable to force serious constitutional debate or to confront M.P.s with a compelling popular authority distinct from their own. © Institute of Historical Research 2007.…”
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Divided Cultures or Divided Societies? The Case of Cyprus
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Elbing vs. Elbląg. From contested land to decolonial representations
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The Creighton century: British historians and Europe, 1907-2007
Published 2009“…And in what ways did the study of individual foreign countries interplay with attitudes to Britain, and to the Continent as a whole? © Institute of Historical Research 2009.…”
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The “Art of Commerce”: An Outline of Commercial Education in Twentieth-century Greece
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Robert H. Barlow Through The Archive: to Reveal, Reconstruct and Reify the Historical Traces of a Silenced Life
Published 2021-11-01“…Barlow from the documents contained in five institutional archives in Mexico: the Historical Archive “José Raúl Hellmer Pickman” of the National School of Anthropology and History, the Historical Archive of the Institute of Historical Research of UNAM, the archive of the Mexican Society of Anthropology, the General Archive of the Nation and the National Newspaper Archive of Mexico. …”
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The last years of Herbert the Chamberlain: Weaverthorpe church and hall
Published 2010“…A coherent view of the documents from Nostell relating to Weaverthorpe church shows Hollister to be mistaken in redating Herbert's death, and the evidence of an incomplete sun-dial inscription at Weaverthorpe provides grounds for a conjecture that he lived out his days in obscurity there until his death in 1129. © Institute of Historical Research 2009.…”
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Shouting in the Library: the Radical Voices season at the University of London’s Senate House Library
Published 2017-11-01“…Senate House Library and the Institute of Historical Research hosted a season of public and online exhibitions, ‘radical walks’, talks, film screenings and sound installations between January and March 2017, which saw contemporary radical thinkers Ken Loach and Ron Heisler connecting with their predecessors, through their book and manuscript legacies, to tell accessible stories and encourage new audiences into dialogue with ‘the people’s university’. …”
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History in Practice. Ann Moyal: The Historian and Independent Scholarship
Published 2002-06-01“…In 1949 she went to London to take up a scholarship at the Institute of Historical Research, University of London, and worked also as a research assistant at the Royal Institute of International Affairs, Chatham House. …”
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