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"I sometimes question myself" The learning trajectories of four senior managers as they confronted changing demands at work
Published 2016“…<p>This study explores the learning trajectories of four senior managers at the Royal Mail as they confronted new demands at work. …”
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Steaming Between the Islands: Nineteenth-Century Maritime Networks and the Caribbean Archipelago
Published 2013-05-01“…A networked approach offers a useful lens through which to analyse nineteenth-century steamship services, and in this paper I draw on such a perspective to focus on the operations of the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company (RMSPC). Importantly the RMSPC, unlike some of the other British Government mail-contract holding lines, operated across an archipelago as well as an ocean. …”
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Steaming between the Islands: Nineteenth-Century Maritime Networks and the Caribbean Archipelago
Published 2013-05-01“…A networked approach offers a useful lens through which to analyse nineteenth-century steamship services, and in this paper I draw on such a perspective to focus on the operations of the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company (RMSPC). Importantly the RMSPC, unlike some of the other British Government mail-contract holding lines, operated across an archipelago as well as an ocean. …”
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Comunicarse a pesar de la distancia: La instalación de los Correos Mayores y los flujos de correspondencia en el mundo hispanoamericano (1501-1640)
Published 2017-12-01“…The article analyzes the emergence of Correo Mayor appointments in the Spanish-American world, and demonstrates how the establishment of royal mail concessions in the Indies spearheaded the circulation of correspondence across varied distances in the empire. …”
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Défenseurs du roi : la garde de la cour de Versailles et sa réception à la cour de Dresde-Varsovie à la fin du xviie et dans la première moitié du xviiie siècle
Published 2021-04-01“…The latter’s tasks were primarily related to the protection of the king and the court, public buildings and important assemblies, as well as royal property and production centres, but also to the distribution of royal mail and broad official functions. In wartime, however, the guard served as elite military units, joining field troops. …”
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