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Number of items at this level: 564.
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Cooke, Anthony; Donnachie, Ian; MacSween, Ann and Wahtley, Christopher A. eds.
(1998).
Major Documents.
Modern Scottish History: 1707 to the Present, 5.
East Linton, East Lothian: Tuckwell Press.
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Cooke, Anthony; Donnachie, Ian; MacSween, Ann and Whatley, Christopher A. eds.
(1998).
The Transformation of Scotland, 1707-1850.
Modern Scottish History: 1707 to the Present, 1.
East Linton, East Lothian: Tuckwell Press.
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Crone, Rosalind; Halsey, Katie and Towheed, Shafquat eds.
(2010).
The History of Reading.
Routledge Literature Readers.
London: Routledge.
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Fairclough, Graham; Harrison, Rodney; Jameson, John H. and Schofield, John eds.
(2008).
The Heritage Reader.
New York: Routledge.
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Beinart, William and Hughes, Lotte
(2007).
Environment and Empire.
Oxford History of the British Empire Companion Series.
Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
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Byrne, Sarah; Clarke, Anne; Harrison, Rodney and Torrence, Robin
(2011). Networks, agents and objects: frameworks for unpacking museum collections.
In: Byrne, Sarah; Clarke, Anne; Harrison, Rodney and Torrence, Robin eds.
Unpacking the Collection: Networks of Material and Social Agency in the Museum.
One World Archaeology.
New York: Springer, pp. 3–26.
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Colclough, Stephen and Vincent, David
(2009). Reading.
In: McKitterick, David ed.
The Cambridge History of the Book in Britain Vol. VI.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 281–323.
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Crone, Rosalind
(2013). Query: Victorian reading.
In: Bradley, Matthew and John, Juliet eds.
Reading and the Victorians.
Aldershot: Ashgate, (In press).
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De Renzi, Silvia
(2000). Writing and talking of exotic animals.
In: Frasca-Spada, Marina and Jardine, Nick eds.
Books and the Sciences in History.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 151–170.
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De Renzi, Silvia
(2007). Resemblance, paternity and imagination in early modern courts.
In: Mueller-Wille, Staffan and Rheinberger, Hans-Jorg eds.
Heredity produced: at the crossroads of biology, politics, and culture, 1500-1870.
Transformations: Studies in the History of Science and Technology.
Cambridge, Ma, USA: The MIT Press, pp. 61–83.
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De Renzi, Silvia and Sparti, Donatella Livia
(2007). Mancini, Giulio.
In: Not Set ed.
Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani.
Rome, Italy: Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana, pp. 500–509.
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Desmond, Adrian and Moore, James
(2008).
Darwin.
Amsterdam: Nieuw Amsterdam.
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Desmond, Adrian; Moore, James and Browne, Janet
(2007).
Charles Darwin.
Very Interesting People.
Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
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Desmond, Adrian; Moore, James and Browne, Janet
(2004). Charles Robert Darwin.
In: Matthew, Colin and Harrison, Brian eds.
The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, pp. 177–202.
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Desmond, Adrian and Moore, James
(1992).
Darwin.
London: Penguin.
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Donnachie, Ian
(2005). Robert Owen and New Lanark: The lessons of history.
In: Tsuzuki, C.; Hijikata, N. and Kurimito, A. eds.
The Emergence of global citizenship: utopian ideas, co-operative movements and the Third Sector.
Tokyo, Japan: Robert Owen Association of Japan, pp. 59–79.
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Donnachie, Ian
(2009). Land transport. Roads, 1600-1900.
In: Veitch, Kenneth ed.
Scottish Life and Society: Transport and Communications.
A Compendium of Scottish Ethnology, 8.
Edinburgh: John Donald / The European Ethnological Research Centre, pp. 314–338.
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Donnachie, Ian
(2009). World heritage.
In: Harrison, Rodney ed.
Understanding the Politics of Heritage.
Understanding Global Heritage.
Manchester: Manchester University Press, pp. 115–153.
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Donnachie, Ian
(2012). Local history in Scotland.
In: Kammen, Carol and Wilson, Amy eds.
Encyclopedia of Local History.
American Association for State and Local History Book Series.
Lanham, Maryland: AltaMira Press, pp. 497–499.
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Elmer, Peter
(2007). Science, medicine and witchcraft.
In: Barry, Jonathan and Davies, Owen eds.
Palgrave Advances in Witchcraft Historiography.
Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave MacMillan, pp. 33–51.
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Elmer, Peter
(2012). Science.
In: Levack, Brian ed.
The Oxford Handbook of Witchcraft in Early Modern Europe and Colonial America.
Oxford: Oxford University Press, (In press).
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Elmer, Peter
(2012). Medicine.
In: Levack, Brian ed.
The Oxford Handbook of Witchcraft in Early Modern Europe and Colonial America.
Oxford: Oxford University Press, (In press).
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Emsley, Clive
(2004). The Police.
In: Bogdanor, Vernon ed.
The British Constitution in the Twentieth Century.
UK: Oxford University Press/British Academy, pp. 557–583.
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Emsley, Clive
(2002). The English police: A unique development?
In: Bottoms, Anthony and Tonry, Michael eds.
Ideology, Crime and Criminal Justice: A symposium in honour of Sir Leon Radzinowicz.
Cullompton: Willan Publishing, pp. 74–93.
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Emsley, Clive
(2000). The Pop-Gun Plot, 1794.
In: Davis, Michael T. ed.
Radicalism and Revolution in Britain, 1775-1848: Essays in Honour of Malcolm I. Thomis.
London: Macmillan, pp. 56–68.
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Emsley, Clive
(1997). The regulation of motor traffic in Britain.
In: Kellens, Georges and Perez Dias, Claudine eds.
Le Contrôle de la Circulation Routière dans les Pays de la CEE.
Logiques sociales.
Paris: L'Harmattan, pp. 77–89.
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Emsley, Clive
(2002). La gendarmerie et l'état.
In: Luc, Jean-Noël ed.
Gendarmerie, État et Société au XIXe Siècle.
Paris: Publications de la Sorbonne, pp. 475–477.
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Emsley, Clive
(2007). Historical perspectives on crime.
In: Maguire, Mike; Morgan, Rod and Reiner, Robert eds.
The Oxford Handbook of Criminology. 4th edition.
Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, pp. 122–138.
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Emsley, Clive
(2003). Crime, police and penal policy.
In: Wrigley, Chris ed.
A Companion to Early Twentieth-Century Britain.
Oxford: Blackwell, pp. 438–452.
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Emsley, Clive and Sinclair, Georgina
(2011).
Bobbies Abroad.
History Today, 61(10)
pp. 49–51.
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Godfrey, Barry S.; Williams, Chris A. and Lawrence, Paul
(2007).
History and Crime.
Key approaches to criminology.
London, UK: Sage.
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Grell, Ole
(2004). Dirick Hoste.
In: Matthew, H.C.G. and Harrison, Brian eds.
Dictionary of National Biography.
Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press in association with the British Academy.
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Grell, Ole
(2003). John La Motte.
In: Matthew, H.C.G. and Harrison, Brian eds.
Dictionary of National Biography.
Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press in association with the British Academy.
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Grell, Ole Peter
(2004). Cesar Calandrini.
In: Matthew, H.C.G. and Harrison, Brian eds.
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press in association with the British Academy.
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Grell, Ole Peter
(2003). John Cruso.
In: Matthew, H.C.G. and Harrison, Brian eds.
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press is association with the British Academy.
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Grell, Ole Peter
(2003). Baldwin Hamey.
In: Matthew, H.C.G. and Harrison, Brian eds.
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press in association with the British Academy.
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Grell, Ole Peter
(2004). Jacob Cool (Ortelianus).
In: Matthew, H.C.G. and Harrison, Brian eds.
Oxford Dictionary of Biography.
Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press in association with the British Academy.
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Grell, Ole Peter
(2004). Raphael Thorius.
In: Matthew, H.C.G. and Harrison, Brian eds.
Oxford Dictionary of Biography.
Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press in association with the British Academy.
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Hack, Karl
(2010). The Malayan trajectory in Singapore's history.
In: Hack, Karl; Margolin, Jean-Louis and Delaye, Karine eds.
Singapore from Temasek to the 21st Century.
Singapore: National University of Singapire Press, pp. 243–291.
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Hack, Karl and Blackburn, Kevin
(2007). Japanese-occupied Asia from 1941 to 1945: one occupier, many captivities and memories.
In: Hack, Karl and Blackburn, Kevin eds.
Forgotten Captives in Japanese Occupied Asia: National Memories and Forgotten Captivities.
Routledge Studies in the Modern History of Asia.
Abingdon, Oxon., UK and New York, NY, USA: Routledge, pp. 1–20.
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Hack, Karl and Margolin, Jean-Louis
(2010). Singapore: reinventing the global city.
In: Hack, Karl; Margolin, Jean-Louis and Delaye, Karine eds.
Singapore fromTemasek to the 21st Century.
Singapore: National University of Singapore Press, pp. 3–36.
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Hack, Karl
(2004). Communist Policy and Support: 1948-57.
In: Hack, Karl and Chin, C. C. eds.
Dialogues with Chin Peng: New Light on the Malayan Communist Party.
Singapore: Singapore University Press, pp. 295–301.
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Hack, Karl
(2004). From Baling to Merdeka: 1955-60.
In: Hack, Karl and Chin, C. C. eds.
Dialogues with Chin Peng: New Light on the Malayan Communist Party.
Singapore: Singapore University Press, pp. 306–316.
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Hack, Karl
(2012). Framing Singapore's History.
In: Tarling, Nicholas ed.
Studying Singapore's Past: C.M. Turnbull and the History of Modern Singapore.
Singapore: NUS Press, pp. 17–64.
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Hack, Karl and Chin, C. C.
(2004). The Malayan Emergency.
In: Hack, Karl and Chin, C. C. eds.
Dialogues with Chin Peng: New Light on the Malayan Communist Party.
Singapore: Singapore University Press, pp. 3–37.
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Hack, Karl and Rettig, Tobias
(2006). Demography and domination in Southeast Asia.
In: Hack, Karl and Rettig, Tobias eds.
Colonial Armies in Southeast Asia.
Routledge Studies in the Modern History of Asia.
London: Routledge, pp. 39–73.
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Harrison, Rodney
(2006). Aboriginal people and pastoralism.
In: Atkinson, Alan; Ryan, J.S.; Davidson, Iain and Piper, Andrew eds.
High Lean Country: Land, people and memory in New England.
Crows Nest, Australia: Allen & Unwin, pp. 111–121.
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Harrison, Rodney
(2010). Stone tools.
In: Hicks, Dan and Beaudry, Mary C. eds.
The Oxford Handbook of Material Culture Studies.
Oxford Handbooks in Archaeology.
Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 521–542.
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Harrison, Rodney; Fairclough, Graham; Jameson, John H. and Schofield, John
(2008). Heritage, memory and modernity: an introduction.
In: Fairclough, Graham; Harrison, Rodney; Jameson, John H. and Schofield, John eds.
The Heritage Reader.
New York: Routledge, pp. 1–12.
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Holmes, Janice
(2013). The reform of piety in Ireland, 1780-1920.
In: Jarlert, Anders ed.
Piety and Modernity.
The Dynamics of Religious Reform in Northern Europe, 1780-1920 (3).
Leuven: Leuven University Press, pp. 65–98.
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Hughes, Lotte
(2002).
Blood Oaths, Boundaries and Brothers.
In: The Power of Oral History: Memory, healing and development. 12th International Oral History Conference, 24-27 June 2002, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa.
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Hughes, Lotte; Coombes, Annie E. and Karega-Munene, ?
(2011).
Introduction.
African Studies, 70(2)
pp. 175–181.
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Laurence, Anne
(2000). Women historians and documentary research.
In: Laurence, Anne; Bellamy, Joan and Perry, Gillian eds.
Women, Scholarship and Criticism: Gender and Knowledge c. 1790-1900.
Manchester: Manchester University Press, pp. 125–141.
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Laurence, Anne
(2004). Women in the British Isles.
In: Tittler, Robert and Jones, Norman eds.
A Companion to Tudor Britain.
Blackwell Companions to British History.
Oxford, UK: Blackwell, pp. 381–399.
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Laurence, A.; Maltby, J. and Rutterford, J.
(2009). Introduction.
In: Laurence, A.; Maltby, J and Rutterford, J. eds.
Women and Their Money 1700-1950: Essays on Women in Finance.
Routledge.
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Lawrence, Paul
(2012). Nationalism and Historical Writing.
In: Breuilly, John ed.
The Oxford Handbook of the History of Nationalism.
Oxford Handbooks.
Oxford: Oxford University Press (In Press).
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Lawrence, Paul
(2005). Urbanization, poverty, and crime.
In: Martel, Gordon ed.
A Companion to Europe 1900-1945.
Blackwell companions to European History.
Oxford, UK: Blackwell, pp. 3–18.
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Lawrence, Paul; Williams, Chris and Godfrey, Barry
(2008).
History and Crime.
Key Approaches to Criminology.
London: Sage.
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Lentin, Antony
(2004). Robert Threshie Reid.
In: Matthew, H.C.G. and Harrison, Brian eds.
Dictionary of National Biography.
Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
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Lentin, Antony
(2004). Sir (Edward) Maurice Hill.
In: Matthew, H.C.G. and Harrison, Brian eds.
Dictionary of National Biography.
Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
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Lentin, Antony
(2004). Heber Leonidas Hart.
In: Matthew, H.C.G. and Harrison, Brian eds.
Dictionary of National Biography.
Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
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Lentin, Antony
(2004). Sir Henry Alfred McCardie.
In: Matthew, H.C.G. and Harrison, Brian eds.
Dictionary of National Biography.
Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
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Lentin, Antony
(2004). Sir Charles Willie Mathews.
In: Matthew, H.C.G. and Harrison, Brian eds.
Dictionary of National Biography.
Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
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Lentin, Antony
(2004). Henry Matthews, Viscount Llandaff.
In: Matthew, H.C.G. and Harrison, Brian eds.
Dictionary of National Biography.
Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
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Mackie, Robin and Roberts, Gerrylynn
(2003). La professionalizzazione della chimica.
In: Petruccioli, Sandro ed.
La Scienza dell '800.
Storia della Scienza, vol. VII (sez E).
Rome, Italy: Istituto dell Enciclopedia Italiana fondata da Giovanni Treccani, pp. 520–526.
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Mombauer, Annika
(2006). Das Bild Helmuth von Moltkes in der Biography.
In: Epkenhans, Michael; Foerster, Stig and Hagemann, Karen eds.
Militaerische Erinnerungskultur. Soldaten im Spiegel von Biographien, Memoiren und Selbstzeugnissen.
Paderborn, Germany: Schoeningh, pp. 132–151.
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Mombauer, Annika
(2010). German War Plans.
In: Hamilton, Richard F. and Herwig, Holger H. eds.
War Planning 1914.
UK: Cambridge University Press, pp. 48–79.
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Mombauer, Annika
(2005). The Coming of War, 1914.
In: Martel, Gordon ed.
A Companion to Europe 1900-1945.
Oxford: Blackwell, pp. 180–194.
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Moore, James
(2007).
R. A. Fisher: A Faith Fit for Eugenics.
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, 38(1)
pp. 110–135.
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Moore, James
(2009). Religion and Science.
In: Bowler, Peter J. and Pickstone, John V. eds.
Modern Biological and Earth Sciences.
The Cambridge History of Science, 6.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 541–562.
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Moore, James
(2008). Wallace in Wonderland.
In: Smith, Charles. H. and Beccaloni, George eds.
Natural Selection and Beyond: The Intellectual Legacy of Alfred Russel Wallace.
Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, pp. 351–367.
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Moore, James and Desmond, Adrian
(2004). Introduction.
In: Moore, James and Desmond, Adrian eds.
The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex by Charles Darwin.
Penguin Classics.
London, UK: Penguin Books, xi-lxvi.
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Moore, James
(2010). Creationism.
In: Patte, Daniel ed.
The Cambridge Dictionary of Christianity.
Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
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Moore, James
(2010). Darwin, Charles Robert.
In: Patte, Daniel ed.
The Cambridge Dictionary of Christianity.
Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
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Moore, James
(2010). Evolution and Christianity.
In: Patte, Daniel ed.
The Cambridge Dictionary of Christianity.
Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
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O'Day, Rosemary
(2000). Women and 19th century education.
In: Bellamy, Joan ed.
Women, scholarship and criticism : gender and knowledge c.1750-1900.
Manchester: Manchester University Press, pp. 91–109.
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O'Day, Rosemary
(1996). An educated society.
In: Morrill, John ed.
The Oxford Illustrated History of Tudor and Stuart Britain.
Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 119–138.
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O'Day, Rosemary
(2009). Universities and Professions in the Early Modern Period.
In: Cunningham, Peter; Oosthuizen, Susan and Taylor, Richard eds.
Beyond the Lecture Hall Universities and community engagement from the middle ages to the present day.
Cambridge: University of Cambridge Faculty of Education and Institute of Continuing Education, pp. 79–102.
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Paul, Diane B. and Moore, James
(2010). The Darwinian context: evolution and inheritance.
In: Bashford, Alison and Levine, Phillipa eds.
The Oxford Handbook of the History of Eugenics.
Oxford Handbooks.
Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press, pp. 27–42.
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Pittaway, Mark
(2003). Hungary.
In: White, Stephen; Batt, Judy and Lewis, Paul eds.
Developments in Central and East European politics.
Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 57–73.
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Pittaway, Mark
(2009). Hungary.
In: Bosworth, R. J. B. ed.
The Oxford handbook of fascism.
Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 380–397.
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Pittaway, Mark
(2005). Workers in Hungary.
In: Breuning, Eleonore; Pritchard, Gareth and Lewis, Jill eds.
Power and the People: A Social History of Central European Politics, 1945-1956.
Manchester & New York: Manchester University Press, pp. 57–75.
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Pittaway, Mark
(2004). Control and consent in Eastern Europe’s workers’ states, 1945-1989: some reflections on totalitarianism, social organization and social control.
In: Emsley, Clive; Johnson, Eric and Spierenburg, Pieter eds.
Social Control in Europe, Volume 2, 1800-2000.
Columbus, Ohio, USA: Ohio State University Press, pp. 343–367.
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Pittaway, Mark
(1999). Hungary.
In: Heenan, Patrick and Lamontagne, Monique eds.
Central and Eastern European Handbook.
London: Fitzroy Dearborn, pp. 12–22.
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Pittaway, Mark
(2007). From Communist to Post-Communist Politics.
In: White, Stephen; Batt, Judy and Lewis, Paul eds.
Developments in Central and East European Politics 4.
Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 20–36.
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Pittaway, Mark and Dahl, Hans Fredrik
(2008). Legitimacy and the making of the post-war order.
In: Conway, Martin and Romijn, Peter eds.
The War for Legitimacy in Politics and Culture 1936-1946.
European Science Foundation - Occupation in Europe: The Impact of National Socialist and Fascist Rule.
Oxford and New York: Berg, pp. 177–209.
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Roberts, Gerrylynn K.
(2007). Christopher Kelk Ingold.
In: Koertge, Noretta ed.
New Dictionary of Scientific Biography.
Farmington Hills, MI, USA: Charles Scribner’s Sons/Thomas Gale.
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Russell, Colin A. and Roberts, Gerrylynn K.
(2005). Getting to know the history of chemistry.
In: Russell, Colin A. and Roberts, Gerrylynn K. eds.
Chemical history: reviews of the recent literature.
London, UK: RSC Publishing, pp. 1–18.
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Vincent, David
(2005). The Post.
In: Graff, Harvey J.; Moch, Leslie P. and McMichael, Philip eds.
Looking backward and looking forward: perspectives on social science history.
Madison, USA: University of Wisconsin Press, pp. 168–175.
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Vincent, David
(2011). Government and the management of information 1844-2009.
In: Gunn, Simon and Vernon, James eds.
The Peculiarities of Liberal Modernity in Imperial Britain.
Berkeley Series in British Studies.
Berkeley and Los Angeles, CA, USA and London, UK: University of California Press, pp. 165–181.
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Vincent, David
(2006). Dickens's reading public.
In: Pattern, Robert L. and Bowden, John eds.
Palgrave advances in Charles Dickens studies.
London, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 176–197.
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Williams, Chris
(2006). Police and the Law.
In: Berger, Stefan ed.
Blackwell Companion to Nineteenth Century Europe.
Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishing, pp. 345–354.
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Wood, J.Carter
(2005). The process of civilization (and its discontents): violence, narrative and history.
In: Wiemann, Dirk; Stopinska, Agata; Bartels, Anke and Angermüller, Johannes eds.
Discourses of Violence - Violence of Discourses: Critical Interventions, Transgressive Readings, and Post-National Negotiations.
Transpects: Transdisciplinary Perspectives of the Social Sciences and Humanities (1).
Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang.
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