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  2. Digitisation of the Polonsky Foundation Greek Manuscripts Project: a…

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    Geismar, Haidy, Museum Object Lessons for the Digital Age (London: UCL Press, 2018).
  3. Despised, Adored and Often Ignored: school poetry anthologies and the …

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    turns. They were probably also directed by their teacher to consider pace, rhythm and volume in preparing their performance, perhaps a lesson activity, perhaps part of a Christmas event in school.
  4. Archives of John Seymour Benson – Cambridge University Library…

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    They will be an invaluable source for researchers working in economic history, development studies and other disciplines.
  5. ‘This House believes …’: a new catalogue of the Cambridge Union…

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    In 1970 the Union questioned the wisdom of entering the European Economic Community without sufficient safeguards.
  6. Long, long life and times of Cambridge carrier Thomas Hobson…

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    University records reveal Thomas Hobson, largely, as a measured operator. Economic expansion and wider access to education during this era assisted the emergence of an increasingly sophisticated urban merchant class. ... As such, his encounters with the
  7. Nineteenth-century Australian pamphlets – Cambridge University…

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    Bush school, Queensland, 1910, Y3085O_8. Recognising that people would be its greatest resource, authors encouraged emigration to Australia to accelerate economic, social and political development.
  8. https://specialcollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?feed=rss2&tag=tanza…

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    26 Jun 2024: They shed light upon the complex combination of political, economic, social and ideological forces within Britain, Europe and Africa, which drove imperial expansion during this period, beginning with the British occupation ... Many authors discuss
  9. Ukraine Abroad: the Yakimiuk Collection – Cambridge University…

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    The twentieth century saw the greatest levels of emigration from Ukraine, for economic, social and political reasons.
  10. https://specialcollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?feed=rss2&tag=zanzi…

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    26 Jun 2024: They shed light upon the complex combination of political, economic, social and ideological forces within Britain, Europe and Africa, which drove imperial expansion during this period, beginning with the British occupation ... Many authors discuss
  11. Solomon Negri and the ‘Marvels of Creation’ – Cambridge University…

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    He also spent time in London and, in 1701, visited Halle where he remained for four years giving lessons in Arabic, among others, to the orientalists Christian Benedikt Michaelis and Johann
  12. Fragmentarium – Cambridge University Library Special Collections

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    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.
  13. Fragments – Cambridge University Library Special Collections

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    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
  14. 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.
  15. Teaching Geography through Illustrated Lectures and Textbooks –…

    https://specialcollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?p=16032
    From these images COVIC produced a series of illustrated lectures and textbooks which were to be presented as geography lessons to schoolchildren.
  16. 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,
  17. Malthus in Cambridge – Cambridge University Library Special…

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    Library of Economics in Cambridge – via the economist Piero Sraffa – from where it was eventually sent with other rare material to the University Library. .
  18. Cambridge University Library Special Collections – Page 7

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    As one of the Project Cataloguers for Curious Cures in Cambridge Libraries, I feel incredibly lucky to be able to spend time with the diverse […]. This post is by Munby Fellow Dr Majid Daneshgar, whose project for 2022/23 is entitled Revisiting
  19. https://specialcollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?feed=rss2&tag=ipswi…

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    26 Jun 2024: Many of the names indicate the person’s professional or social status, giving an insight into the vibrant and varied economic life of this important medieval town: for example, ‘Willelmus Carpentarius’ (=
  20. Cantabrigia Geographia: Cambridge in Maps 1574-1798 – Cambridge…

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    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
  21. https://specialcollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?feed=rss2&tag=orcha…

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    26 Jun 2024: p pFor the third part of the book, which considers the wider economic history, sources from a href="https://www.lib.cam.ac.uk/collections/departments/official-publications" target="_blank" ... journal, a

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