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History of School Meals in Great Britain

Nutrition and Health, 1987
This paper describes the early origins of the school meals service, their rapid growth in the second world war, their post war development and their recent retrenchment. The factors contributing to their early success and the problems to be overcome are discussed.
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The History of Great Britain

2004
This addition to The Greenwood Histories of the Modern Nations provides an updated, clear, and concise history of Great Britain that will be of value to undergraduates and to a general readership. This updated and expanded volume serves as an introduction to the history of Great Britain, from prehistory to the present.
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A History of Archaeology in Great Britain

2011
Archaeology in Britain spans the entire history of archaeology as a field of enquiry, and it may be no co-incidence, therefore, that Britain is where some of the most significant developments took place in shaping the modern profession. That said, archaeology in Britain has been the domain of the amateur for most of its history and the role of the ...
John Schofield   +2 more
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Czechoslovak History in Great Britain

1991
Bohemia, Bd. 32 Nr. 1 (1991)
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A History of Adult Education in Great Britain

British Journal of Educational Studies, 1963
Foreword by Brian Simon Preface Preface to the second edition Preface to the Third Edition Prologue The Middle Ages 1 Education for salvation The Sixteenth Century 2 The Reformation and Renaissance The Seventeenth Century 3 The Impact of Puritanism 4 The Impact of Modern Science The Eighteenth Century 5 The Education of the Illiterate 6 Coffee-House's,
R. Peers, Thomas Kelly
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The History of Cholera in Great Britain

Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine, 1948
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Economic History of Great Britain

Southern Economic Journal, 1955
Rondo E. Cameron, W. Stanford Reid
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The history of language death in Great Britain

2016
This final paper focuses on the language death of Celtic languages, primarily caused by the English language, on the territory of Great Britain and the United Kingdom. In the first part of the work, the terms “language death“ and “language shift“ are explained.
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