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England as a Palimpsest in Julian Barnes’s England, England. Turning History Into a Story

open access: yesRomanian Journal of English Studies, 2022
This article analyses Julian Barnes’s England, England and shows that it recreates England as a palimpsest, presenting to us a parody of the past and circulating an ironic story of a possible version of this country with a rewritten history.
Catană Elisabeta Simona
doaj   +1 more source

'Into our defense and saveguarde': Eton College and the Good Lordship of Edward, Duke of York

open access: yesRoyal Studies Journal, 2017
The events in the first phase of the Wars of the Roses that led Edward, Duke of York’s accession to the English throne in the spring of 1461 as Edward IV are well-established, yet Edward’s personality and activity before he became king have remained ...
Alex Brondarbit
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Looking after grandchildren: gender differences in 'when,' 'what,' and 'why': Evidence from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing

open access: yesDemographic Research, 2020
Background: Grandparents play a vital role in providing childcare to families. However, little is known about when grandmothers and grandfathers look after grandchildren, what they do with them, and why.
Giorgio Di Gessa   +2 more
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Flowers of the Crown in English Legal Thought: Metaphorical Assessments of Royal Power in Transitional Periods of Monarchy

open access: yesRoyal Studies Journal, 2019
This article connects legal history with cultural and intellectual approaches to the history of late medieval England by focusing on the expression, ‘flowers of the crown.’ Believed to have originated in the early Stuart period, this article locates its ...
Edward William Cavanagh
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Church, King John: England, Magna Carta and the Making of a Tyrant (Pan Books, 2015)

open access: yesRoyal Studies Journal, 2016
Review of Stephen Church, King John: England, Magna Carta and the Making of a Tyrant (London: Pan Books, 2015).
Stephen Donnachie
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The Relations of England with France and the Habsburg Empire in the Reign of Mary Tudor (As Assessed by British Historians)

open access: yesУченые записки Казанского университета: Серия Гуманитарные науки, 2023
This article is devoted to the foreign policy of England during the reign of Mary Tudor. Based on the views of modern British historians, it considers in particular the relations that established between England and the Habsburg Empire.
S. A. Mironova
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Emery, Seats of Power during the Hundred Years War (Oxbow Books, 2015)

open access: yesRoyal Studies Journal, 2016
Review of Anthony Emery, Seats of Power during the Hundred Years War (Oxford: Oxbow Books, 2015).
Anthony Emery
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The carboxylate “gripper” of the substrate is critical for C‐4 stereo‐inversion by UDP‐glucuronic acid 4‐epimerase

open access: yesFEBS Letters, EarlyView.
UDP‐glucuronic acid 4‐epimerase (UGAepi) catalyzes NAD+‐dependent interconversion of UDP‐glucuronic acid (UDP‐GlcA) and UDP‐galacturonic acid (UDP‐GalA) via C4‐oxidation, 4‐keto‐intermediate rotation, and C4‐reduction. Here, Borg et al. examined the role of the substrate's carboxylate group in the enzymic mechanism by analyzing NADH‐dependent reduction
Annika J. E. Borg   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

The Impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic on an Integrated Care Programme for Older People with Different Frailty Levels (OPDFL): A Qualitative Study with Service Providers in the East of England

open access: yesInternational Journal of Integrated Care
Introduction: While populations of all ages were affected by the pandemic, older people with frailty had much worse outcomes. The NHS England has mandated identifying and proactively managing older people with moderate and severe frailty in the General ...
Nimra Khan, David Hewson, Gurch Randhawa
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