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British Military Chaplaincy in Early Victorian India
Published 2007-12-01“…2007 sees the 150th anniversary of the Indian Mutiny. Although the rebellion had very important religious dimensions, very little is known about British military chaplains in the pre-Mutiny period or during the Mutiny itself. …”
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Translating Britishness in the French Versions of Buffy the Vampire Slayer
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Blasphemers or Profaners? Shaping Deviance in the French and British Traditions
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On French and British Freedoms Early Bloomsbury and the Brothels of Modernism
Published 2005-12-01“…Whereas the subject of Bell’s freedom is male, for the Stephen sisters the differences within, as well as between, French and English law and culture intersected with their personal histories to give 46 Gordon Square a meaning it could never have had ‘had not 22 Hyde Park Gate preceded it.’ …”
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Pubertal Pathways in Girls Enrolled in a Contemporary British Cohort
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J. Jeffrey Franklin. The Lotus and the Lion: Buddhism and the British Empire
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Joseph Kestner, Masculinities in British Adventure Fiction, 1880–1915
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Jason Marc Harris. Folklore and the Fantastic in the Nineteenth-Century British Fiction
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‘A sort of breviary’: Arthur Symons, J. K. Huysmans and British Decadence
Published 2019-12-01“…Arthur Symons’s description of J. K. Huysmans’s À rebours as ‘the breviary of decadence’ is widely cited by critics. …”
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Stefano Evangelista. British Aestheticism and Ancient Greece: Hellenism, Reception, Gods in Exile
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Reframing the ‘South’: Divisions of the Globe and British Geographical Imaginations in the Victorian and Edwardian Era
Published 2016-06-01“…The idea of the South, conceptualized as a global geo-economic entity, is very recent. It imposed itself very gradually upon British and European geographical imaginations. …”
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The IMMIGRANTS ARE ANIMALS metaphor as a deliberate metaphor in British and Bosnian-Herzegovinian media
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A courtship but not much of a marriage. Lévi-Strauss and British Americanist anthropology
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The British are coming…! A bibliometric analysis of L2 vocabulary research in 1988
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Running to Freedom: The Flight of the Fathers of Illegitimate Children to the Colonies of the British Empire, 1875-1901
Published 2016-05-01“…Through the close study of private correspondence extracts and first-hand testimonies found in the London Foundling Hospital archives, this paper will analyse the phenomenon of the flight towards the colonies of the British Empire in the last quarter of the nineteenth century. …”
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J.-B. Bullen, Continental Crosscurrents. British Criticism and European Art 1810-1910
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Cultures of Display: The Mirror of Imperialism
Published 2021-06-01“…Most significantly, British domestic history was largely taught without any reference to its imperial dimension, except in a few restricted economic areas. …”
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‘Showcasing Empire’ Past & Present Or A Brief History of Popular Imperialism, from Britannia to Brexit
Published 2021-01-01“…Whilst the concept of Empire 2.0 has often been used to engage with the range of reasons put forward by Brexiteers to support the principle of a breakaway from the EU, commentators have often neglected the long-term ramifications of the feelings that may have played a role in the choice of 52% of the British population in the summer of 2016. …”
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