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  • Lytle Shaw

    Lytle Shaw Edited by Thomas Weaver 9783038604471...Lytle Shaw Edited by Thomas Weaver...

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  • Edited by John Morgan-Guy

    5.From the Coral Strand to the Dulais Brook: Thomas Phillips (1760-1851)…John Morgan-Guy 6.The Bowdlers...Welsh Library: National Institution or Aladdin’s Cave?....Wyn Thomas 12.A ‘lost generation’: St David’s College and...

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  • Tom McCarthy

    modernist literature in works by Thomas Pynchon, J. G. Ballard, Maurice Blanchot, Thomas Mann, Joseph Conrad, James Joyce...

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  • Hugh Trevor-Roper

    Maximilian I; the court of Henry VIII and the ideas of Sir Thomas More; the Lisle Letters and the formidable Cromwellian revolution;...Maximilian I, as patron of the arts 3. Sir Thomas More and Utopia 4. Erasmus and the Crisis of...

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  • Hiram Morgan

    transmission of Latin learning in early mediaeval Ireland, Thomas O'Loughlin lay incursion into official religion...(1752-1820) - playwright, barrister, United Irishman and informer, Thomas Bartlett the improvement of communication in...

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  • Edited by Paul Mendes-Flohr

    The book A Companion to Martin Buber, Edited by Paul Mendes-Flohr is published by University of Chicago Press.

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  • Louis Dumont

    cultural interaction. His analysis of texts by Troeltsch, Thomas Mann, Goethe, and others, against the background of previously...4: "Unpolitical" Individualism: German Culture in Thomas Mann’s Reflections III: The Dawn of Bildung...

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  • Edited by Christopher Dummitt and Michael Dawson

    The book Contesting Clio’s Craft: New Directions and Debates in Canadian History, Edited by Christopher Dummitt and Michael Dawson is published by University of London Press.

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  • Dylan Rees

    The Buildings of Wales series Thomas Lloyd “An...

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  • Charlotte Cooper-Davis

    only spent a short amount of time in that city. Her father, Thomas de Pizan – Thomasso de Benvenuto da Pizzano, to give him...culture of the late European Middle Ages. When she was born, Thomas was a lecturer at the prestigious Italian University of Bologna.... . . when fine dishes are served up’. She describes how Thomas encouraged her in her own learning and did not see her sex...of learning ran in the family. This was probably what drew Thomas to accept the position at the French court, which was famous...

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