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Re-composing the Global Iberian Monarchy through the Lisbon Press of Pedro Craesbeeck (1597-1632)
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Dislocating the Orient: British Maps and the Making of the Middle East, 1854-1921
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Foliard, Daniel. - : HAL CCSD, 2017. : The University of Chicago Press, 2017
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‘Remember where you are’!: the use of English cathedrals as sites of theatrical performance, 1928-2015
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The letters of Lady Anne Percy, countess of Northumberland (1536-91): gender, exile and early modern cultures of correspondence
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Settlement-names and society: analysis of the medieval districts of Forsa and Moloros in the parish of Torosay, Mull.
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“I wouldn’t imagine having to go through all this, and still be the same person. No way”: Structure and Agency in the International Student Experience
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Constructing and contesting the good British citizen: an investigation of the contemporary citizenship regime as discursive practice
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Reading Pitscottie's Cronicles: a case study on the history of literacy in Scotland, 1575-1814
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Bourdieu, multilingualism, and immigration: Understanding how second-generation multilingual immigrants reproduce linguistic practices with non-autochthonous minority languages in Cardiff, Wales
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Bourdieu, multilingualism, and immigration: Understanding how second-generation multilingual immigrants reproduce linguistic practices with non-autochthonous minority languages in Cardiff, Wales
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The Missing Face: A Discovery of Identity Through Colonialism, Masculinity and Femininity, and the Production of Social and Global Justice
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