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    Reframing the ‘South’: Divisions of the Globe and British Geographical Imaginations in the Victorian and Edwardian Era by Daniel Foliard

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…Most atlases and general maps published in London or Edinburgh in the late nineteenth century represented the earth along a longitudinal divide. …”
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    An Informal Approach to Interest-based Negotiations – Paul Anton Esterhazy and the “Cottage Coterie” by Katalin Schrek

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…Esterhazy was an ambassador of Austria to London from 1815 to 1842 and represented the interests of the Central European state. …”
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    RALPH VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: “A CAMBRIDGE MASS”. ABOUT A NEWLY DISCOVERED MANUSCRIPT AND A WORLD PREMIERE, IN CONVERSATION WITH MAESTRO ALAN TONGUE by Bianca ŢIPLEA TEMEŞ

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…Professor Alan Tongue edited the score, conducted the premiere in London, on March 3rd, 2011, thus delivering a youthful masterpiece of the English composer to the international concert life. …”
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    Potential Damage to Modern Building Materials from 21st Century Air Pollution by Peter Brimblecombe, Carlota M. Grossi

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…We set idealized air pollution and climates to represent London and Prague across the period 1950–2100. Environmental parameters were used to estimate future recession, corrosion, and loss of properties through published damage or dose-response functions. …”
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    Un roman néo-gothique : The Three Impostors d’Arthur Machen (1895) by Claire Wrobel

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…The novel reflects the evolution of Victorian Gothic, setting tales of terror and horror in the here and now of fin-de-siècle London. The contemporary threats of New Women and democratization are casually brushed aside, but Machen fully draws upon the anxiety generated by the possibility of reversion opened up by the theory of evolution and explored by anthropologists and criminologists. …”
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