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    26 Jun 2024: The RCS pamphlets shed light upon many other fields of Caribbean history, including early examinations of indigenous peoples, European settlement, the birth of ports and towns, and struggles to combat endemic ... max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px"
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    26 Jun 2024: the generous support of the Friends of the National Libraries, a unique piece of eighteenth-century satirical French printing presenting the popular concept of the ‘world turned upside down’. ... from emL’imagerie Populaire française I: Gravures
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    26 Jun 2024: eloquently expresses the very complex, mixed emotions experienced during liberation and the final days of internment. ... pThe last few weeks have seen me writing up documentation and reports before my final day on the project on the 30supth/sup June.
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    26 Jun 2024: The personal papers of Michael Redhead, Professor of History and Philosophy of Science 1987-96, are at the a href="https://www.lse.ac.uk/library"London School of Economics ... Since then, in the words of the Board of Graduate Studies, ‘the MA degree,
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    26 Jun 2024: However, it was never printed, and is exceptionally rare: Cambridge University Library possesses one of only two surviving handwritten copies (the other is at the National Library of China). ... examination eight times, finally passing at his ninth
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    26 Jun 2024: He read Architecture at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. In lieu of National Service, Court was sent to a voluntary camp in Italy in 1953, before going on to continue voluntary ... from emL’imagerie Populaire française I: Gravures en
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    26 Jun 2024: Many authors discuss agriculture, economic botany and the important gold and diamond industries. ... forms an important theme in our final release, this time taking us to West Africa.
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    26 Jun 2024: 1942 and its liberation in Aug. 1945. One of the most evocative documents to survive is Sime Road’s final roll call, fittingly taken on 15 Aug. ... eloquently expresses the very complex, mixed emotions experienced during liberation and the final days
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    26 Jun 2024: 1: Bookplate and note on the final leaf of CUL MS Gg.5.22/em/figcaption/figure pstrongPhysical Features and Provenance/strong/p pGg.5.22 has been copied on Javanese ... For example, a 16supth/sup-century emprimbon/em edited by Drewes contains a short
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    https://specialcollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?feed=rss2&author=29
    26 Jun 2024: the generous support of the Friends of the National Libraries, a unique piece of eighteenth-century satirical French printing presenting the popular concept of the ‘world turned upside down’. ... from emL’imagerie Populaire française I: Gravures

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