General & world history
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General & world history
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General & world history
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Incoming Resources
- Racial science and British society, 1930-62, Gavin Schaffer
- The Soviet Union, a very short introduction, Stephen Lovell
- South Africa in world history, Iris Berger
- Britain, the Empire, and the world at the Great Exhibition of 1851, edited by Jeffrey A. Auerbach and Peter H. Hoffenberg
- NGOs in contemporary Britain, non-state actors in society and politics since 1945, edited by Nick Crowson, Matthew Hilton, James McKay
- George Padmore and decolonization from below, pan-Africanism, the Cold War, and the end of empire, Leslie James
- The global sixties in sound and vision, media, counterculture, revolt, edited by Timothy Scott Brown and Andrew Lison
- Conflicting loyalties in the Balkans, the Great Powers, the Ottoman Empire and nation-building, edited by Hannes Grandits, Nathalie Clayer and Robert Pichler
- Max Stirner, edited by Saul Newman
- Balkan genocides, Holocaust and ethnic cleansing in the twentieth century, Paul Mojzes
- Callaghan's journey to Downing Street, Paul J. Deveney
- The politics of the Thatcher revolution, an interpretation of British politics, 1979-1990, Geoffrey K. Fry
- The postcolonial science and technology studies reader, edited by Sandra Harding
- Another global city, historical explorations into the transnational municipal moment, 1850-2000, edited by Pierre-Yves Saunier and Shane Ewen
- The disentanglement of populations, migration, expulsion and displacement in post-war Europe, 1944-9, edited by Jessica Reinisch and Elizabeth White
- The Oxford history of the British Empire, Wm. Roger Louis, editor-in-chief. Vol. 3, The nineteenth century / Andrew Porter, editor ; Alaine Low, associate editor
- The rule of empires, those who built them, those who endured them, and why they always fall, Timothy Parsons
- Vice in the barracks, medicine, the military and the making of colonial India, 1780-1868, Erica Wald
- Collapse, how societies choose to fail or succeed, Jared Diamond
- The fin-de-siecle world, edited by Michael Saler
- Illuminations, Walter Benjamin ; edited and with an introduction by Hannah Arendt
- The Cold War, Robert McMahon
- Mapping ethnography in early modern Germany, new worlds in print culture, Stephanie Leitch
- Environment and empire, William Beinart and Lotte Hughes
- Grassroots memorials, the politics of memorializing traumatic death, edited by Peter Jan Margry and Cristina Sanchez-Carretero
- The invention of race, scientific and popular representations, edited by Nicolas Bancel, Thomas David, and Dominic Thomas
- Leaders of the opposition, from Churchill to Cameron, edited by Timothy Heppell
- Walking histories, 1800-1914, Chad Bryant, Arthur Burns, Paul Readman, editors
- Learning to fight, military innovation and change in the British Army, 1914-1918, Aimee Fox
- The Palgrave handbook of contemporary heritage research, edited by Emma Waterton Associate Professor, University of Western Sydney, Australia, Steve Watson, Professor, York St. John University, UK
- Empire of cotton, a new history of global capitalism, Sven Beckert
- Contemporary Latin America, 1970 to the present, Robert H. Holden and Rina R. Villars
- Geographies of post-colonialism, Joanne Sharp
- Britain in the age of the French Revolution, 1785-1820, Jennifer Mori
- Social movements in Egypt and Iran, Tara Povey
- The nature of the beasts, empire and exhibition at the Tokyo Imperial Zoo, Ian J. Miller
- Kasier Wilhelm II, Christopher M. Clark
- The graves of Tarim, genealogy and mobility across the Indian Ocean, Engseng Ho
- The pursuit of the millennium, revolutionary millenarians and mystical anarchists of the Middle Ages, Norman Cohn
- Ethnic nationalism and the fall of empires, Central Europe, Russia and the Middle East, 1914-1923, Aviel Roshwald
- Handbook of oral history, edited by Thomas L. Charlton, Lois E. Myers, and Rebecca Sharpless
- Writing Palestine 1933-1950, Dorothy Kahn Bar-Adon ; edited by Esther Carmel Hakim, Nancy Rosenfeld
- The Leveller revolution, radical political organisation in England, 1640-1650, John Rees
- Religion in Britain, a persistent paradox, Grace Davie
- The unsettling of Europe, the great migration, 1945 to the present, Peter Gatrell
- Terrorism, Charles Townshend
- No enchanted palace, the end of empire and the ideological origins of the United Nations, Mark Mazower
- The history of futurism, the precursors, protagonists, and legacies, edited by Geert Buelens, Harald Hendrix, and Monica Jansen
- Decolonisation, the British experience since 1945, Nicholas J. White
- British North America in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, edited by Stephen Foster
Outgoing Resources
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