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Originally published in 1925, this volume was written at a time when the cost of living was rising in France and the currency of the Franc was declining. Uneasiness over possible national bankruptcy or financial disintegration was increasing.
World War I left in its wake an unparalleled amount of international debt. Originally published in 1927, this book discusses the amount and origin of each of the debts; the nature of the various negotiated settlements and the changes in national policies which occurred.
The Rise of the Pelhams (1957) looks at the important period between the fall of Walpole and the appointment of Henry Pelham as First Lord of the Treasury, and the ensuing Pelhamite administration – its establishment, peak and fall and its aftermath.
The Rise of Party in England (1975) examines the English political party as an essential entity to the meaningful interpretation of political... Læs mere
Britons Abroad (1968) takes the lid off nine 1960s package tours, mainly in Europe, revealing the kind of people taking part, what they got for their money... Læs mere
This book is the first study to use a Digital Humanities methodology to examine witchcraft as represented in the Victorian press, which reveals new... Læs mere
The volume addresses the challenge of considering Big History along with attention to major regional civilizations. Authored by one of the field's pioneers, the book explores... Læs mere
Glitchwork, a debut poetry collection, traces a jagged lineage of Central India through a densely forested grid, blending industrial sublimity, Cold War relics, Surdas remixes, palaeolithic echoes, and post-independence modernism.
A study exploring how Portugal sought to exploit Muslim communities to back its counter-insurgent war during the liberation struggle in colonial Mozambique between 1964 and 1974.