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    An Introduction to Behavioural Ecology / by Krebs, J. R. (John R.)

    Published 1993
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    Climate, water, and agriculture in the tropics / by Jackson, I. J. (Ian Joseph)

    Published 1989
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    Retailing and the Language of Goods, 1550-1820 / by Cox, Nancy C.

    Published 2015
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    Unitarianism and Social Reconciliation in North and South by Ipek Kotan Yiğit

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…There in the northern town of Milton, Margaret witnesses the new reality of an industrializing England: she sees the mill-owners and the millworkers locked in a struggle. …”
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    The Myth of Don Juan Onstage up to and through Victorian Times by Rocío G. Sumillera

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…The last third of the seventeenth century witnessed the introduction of the theme of Don Juan in England in grand style thanks to Thomas Shadwell’s The Libertine, a play that was produced for the first time at Dorset Garden in June 1675 and published the following year. …”
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    In the Eyes of the Beholder: Towards Depicting the Dog in the Nineteenth Century by Beryl Gray

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…I draw on texts and images to support my belief that in late medieval and early modern England the stance towards the dog was markedly unbiblical, while the authoritatively expressed ‘contempt or aversion’ made familiar through the Geneva Bible significantly influenced society’s attitudes to dogs in Protestant Britain. …”
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    “No female weakness harbour’d there”: Epic Reframing of the Notorious Queen in Margaret Holford’s Margaret of Anjou: A Poem by Okaycan Dürükoğlu

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Margaret of Anjou was the wife of Henry VI of England and she has always been regarded as one of the most bloodthirsty queens of England as a result of her decisions and actions in the Wars of the Roses. …”
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    Tanto malvagio da essere d’esempio. I clerici anglo-normanni e la descrizione di Guglielmo II Rufo, disgraziatamente re d’Inghilterra by Fabrizio De Falco

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…William II called Rufus – William the Conqueror‘s third-born – was king of England from 1084 until his unexpected death in 1100. …”
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