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Introduction: Invasive Species, Global Health, and Colonial Legacies. [PDF]
Skotnes-Brown J, Lynteris C.
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Saving explorers and healing Amazonians: a history of the Tabloid medicine chest used in Hamilton Rice's 1919-1920 Amazon expedition. [PDF]
Limeira-daSilva VR.
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2017
This chapter pursues further the theme of British direction. It argues that, despite the involvement of other Europeans, the empire remained essentially British. After having considered the case for Europeanization, it goes on to show that many of those foreigners who became involved in or with the empire were at least partially Anglicized by the ...
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This chapter pursues further the theme of British direction. It argues that, despite the involvement of other Europeans, the empire remained essentially British. After having considered the case for Europeanization, it goes on to show that many of those foreigners who became involved in or with the empire were at least partially Anglicized by the ...
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2018
An essential starting point for anyone wanting to learn about life in the largest empire in history, this two-volume work encapsulates the imperial experience from the 16th–21st centuries. From early sixteenth-century explorations to the handover of Hong Kong in 1997, the British Empire controlled outposts on every continent, spreading its people ...
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An essential starting point for anyone wanting to learn about life in the largest empire in history, this two-volume work encapsulates the imperial experience from the 16th–21st centuries. From early sixteenth-century explorations to the handover of Hong Kong in 1997, the British Empire controlled outposts on every continent, spreading its people ...
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2014
Churchill’s post-war recollection of the experience of the British Empire for the first half of 1942 was succinct enough: ‘all went ill’.2 Although the latter half of the year was to see some Allied successes, such as Operation Torch and El Alamein, Churchill nonetheless thought it necessary to reanimate his pre-war image as an ‘unreconstructed ...
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Churchill’s post-war recollection of the experience of the British Empire for the first half of 1942 was succinct enough: ‘all went ill’.2 Although the latter half of the year was to see some Allied successes, such as Operation Torch and El Alamein, Churchill nonetheless thought it necessary to reanimate his pre-war image as an ‘unreconstructed ...
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