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  2. Ukraine Abroad: the Yakimiuk Collection – Cambridge University…

    https://specialcollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?p=8742
    The twentieth century saw the greatest levels of emigration from Ukraine, for economic, social and political reasons.
  3. Rare Caribbean pamphlets – Cambridge University Library Special…

    https://specialcollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?p=20038
    Lime plantation, Roseau Valley, Dominica, 1880s, Daniel Morris, Y307G_31. There are many works of economic botany discussing the sugar industry and its decline, and the introduction and cultivation of cotton,
  4. ‘This House believes …’: a new catalogue of the Cambridge Union…

    https://specialcollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?p=18174
    In 1970 the Union questioned the wisdom of entering the European Economic Community without sufficient safeguards.
  5. Nineteenth-century Canadian pamphlets – Cambridge University Library…

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    A transcontinental railway was considered essential for political unity and economic development, and for the opening of the western territories to emigration.
  6. ‘Nothing more important for the linking of the sciences and…

    https://specialcollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?p=26237
    The personal papers of Michael Redhead, Professor of History and Philosophy of Science 1987-96, are at the London School of Economics Library.
  7. Two Decades of Digital Photography in the Library: Evolution of…

    https://specialcollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?p=25222
    methodologies. Although these new realms are incredibly exciting, it is important not to forget the lessons learnt.
  8. Malthus in Cambridge – Cambridge University Library Special…

    https://specialcollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?p=11842
    Library of Economics in Cambridge – via the economist Piero Sraffa – from where it was eventually sent with other rare material to the University Library. .
  9. Cantabrigia Geographia: Cambridge in Maps 1574-1798 – Cambridge…

    https://specialcollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?p=10884
    presents a bird’s-eye view of the city revealing features that include the tightly enclosed core of the town centre, the economic and social centre around the Market Place (which
  10. Eighty years of bad jokes: the UL’s rag mag collection – Cambridge…

    https://specialcollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?p=25638
    appears to be that the economics of magazine production made the rag mag increasingly unviable as a means of raising money.
  11. The legacy of Francis Jenkinson: a symposium – Cambridge University…

    https://specialcollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?p=25831
    Jenkinson gave her Greek lessons, and they discovered a shared passion for music and gardening; in 1887 she became close to his wife Marian (née Wetton).
  12. Decolonising photographic practices: the outcomes of collaboration…

    https://specialcollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?p=24482
    flowers, as well as visits he undertook to Eswatini (then Swaziland), Botswana (then Bechuanaland) and Lesotho (then Basutoland) as part of a British economic mission to the territories.
  13. Richard Relhan Revealed: a guest post by Alexandra Saunders, John…

    https://specialcollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?p=22157
    Bibliography. Allen M 2018 ‘Coins and the Church in medieval England: votive and economic functions of money in religious contexts’, in NM Burström and GT Ingvardson (eds), Divina Moneta – Coins in
  14. Translating Persian Tafsir in Aceh: The Oldest Malay “Story of…

    https://specialcollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?p=26005
    th. -century Malay commentaries. This suggests that it may well have been influenced by Persianate materials, like Qur’anic interpretations that are also stories with instructive lessons for readers.
  15. Fragments – Cambridge University Library Special Collections

    https://specialcollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?cat=1407
    Category: Fragments. Posted on. 7 August 2023. by James Freeman. ‘The care of books is a difficult business’, remarked Francis Jenkinson in his presidential address to the annual meeting of the Library Association in 1905 […]. This guest post
  16. Rank rogues and errant thieves: slander and defamation in the Isle of …

    https://specialcollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?p=20186
    The reason for this was largely an economic one. While the words listed above appear, at least to the modern ear, to be archaic and relatively harmless,
  17. Cambridge University Library Special Collections – Page 7

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    Last term Cambridge University Library welcomed a group of second-year photography students from the Cambridge School of Art, Anglia Ruskin University (ARU), as part of […]. As one of the Project Cataloguers for Curious Cures in Cambridge Libraries
  18. Fragmentarium – Cambridge University Library Special Collections

    https://specialcollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?tag=fragmentarium
    Tag: Fragmentarium. Posted on. 18 January 2023. by Special Collections. A guest post by Matthew Coulter In libraries across the world there are boxes and boxes of fragments from medieval texts. Between the 15th and […]. Posted on. 1 December 2022.
  19. Printing, Paper, and Provenance Projects in the Post-Medieval Genizah …

    https://specialcollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?p=23130
    Specifically, experts in early modern social and economic history, especially Italian and Ottoman historians, as well as scholars of European codicology, Hebrew and Arabic print culture, Ladino and Arabic language, and
  20. Mapping the Maps – a guest post from Natasha Pairaudeau – Cambridge…

    https://specialcollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?p=14308
    exactions. These maps have already received a share of attention. Allegra Giovine (a doctoral student in the History of Science who studies the production of economic knowledge in colonial Burma) helped
  21. Pictures, Perspectives and Plans – Cambridge University Library…

    https://specialcollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?p=7504
    He recruited a team of volunteers who collected all available data and statistics and plotted these onto an Ordnance Survey plan of the city highlighting categories of socio-economic status.

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