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    by Rasico, Patrick David
    Published 2015
    ... of the Island in order to reveal coastal Britons as a metonym for the social variation of a single, homogenizing...
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  2. 202
    by Cesario, Bradley
    Published 2012
    ... and are then combined in a discussion of the degree to which Nelson's legacy permeated all Britons, regardless...
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  3. 203
    by O'Leary, Daniel Ralph J.
    Published 2009
    ... of terms like "Britons," "Anglo-Saxons," and "Teutons" during the early and middle-Victorian periods...
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  4. 204
    by Ibrahim, Adham
    Published 2015
    ..., distinguishing them both from non-Muslim Britons and from other Muslims in their community. The analysis also...
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  5. 205
    by Pearce, Michael
    Published 2007
    ... the work of ancient Britons as a framework for the concurrent process of making new objects for display...
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  6. 206
    Published 2016
    ... of the dissertation provide a more comprehensive view of how the Anglo-Scottish Union figured in the minds of Britons...
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    Doctoral Thesis
  7. 207
    by Penich, Jacqueline
    Published 2012
    ...), Cambro-Britons (1798) and Aurelio and Miranda (1799)—were certainly popular successes in their own time...
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    by Johnson, Hayley Rebecca
    Published 2012
    ... negatively to transplantation to the West Indies, Britons and Negros reportedly suffered distinctly from...
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    by Cavanagh, Deborah Mary
    Published 2010
    .... This compares favourably with the annual fat intake of Britons in 1880. The combined use of ethnographic...
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  10. 210
    by Pettigrew, Alice
    Published 2007
    ... function as an appropriate framework for facilitating young Britons' understanding and engagement...
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    by Reineke, Juliann Elizabeth
    Published 2018
    ... contradictory literary and cultural representations of the Tar reflected eighteenth-century Britons’ concerns...
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  12. 212
    by McCrea, Rosalie Smith
    Published 2001
    ... plantation slavery was, for many Britons, bringing the "City of Men" closer to the "City of God...
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    ... and culturally alien to Britons. The only foreign station in which desertion posed a serious threat to military...
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    by Pietschmann, Franziska
    Published 2010
    ... this widespread and shortsighted assumption. People of color, particularly black Americans and Britons, and Latina...
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  15. 215
    by Hayes, Jean Anne
    Published 2005
    .... These kingdoms developed alongside the native Romanized Britons, who attempted to reassert their authority...
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  16. 216
    by Sanderson, Mary Louise
    Published 2010
    ... of nationalist thought. In these circumstances, some Britons believed it was both necessary and possible...
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    ... sedimented to 'common-sense' which all white Britons have about black people in general. We have argued...
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    by Hawkey, Rachael M.
    Published 2010
    ... in New Zealand music education during the 1920s. As Britons, Griffiths and his colleagues believed...
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    Published 2015
    ... network reconnected in 1801. Franco-Swiss toured Britain as Britons visited Paris, gathering at the hôtel...
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    by Steinberg, Jessica
    Published 2014
    ... were reported more frequently, suggesting that Britons regarded prostitutes as disorderly, sinful...
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