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The Tribals and the National Uprising of 1857 in Rajputana States

The Indian Historical Review, 2022
The scholars have paid scant attention to the role of the Bhil and the Mina tribes of southern Rajputana States of Mewar, Banswara and Partapgarh in the 1857 national war of independence.
V. K. Vashishtha
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Revisiting the Early Anti-colonial Rebellions in Bengal and Odisha, 1760–1856

The Indian Historical Review, 2022
This is an outline of the early rebellions against the East India Company that broke out in the region, comprised of the present-day Bangladesh, and Indian states of West Bengal and Odisha.
Smritikumar Sarkar
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The People's Revolution of 1856: Antislavery Populism, National Politics, and the Emergence of the Republican Party

The Journal of the Civil War Era, 2019
:The election of 1856 saw the emergence of the Republican Party and the political realignment that produced the Civil War. While these events are often interpreted as a defensive response to proslavery aggression, in Kansas and elsewhere, this essay ...
M. Karp
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Ergatandromorphism in the Ant Myrmica lobulicornis Nylander, 1857 (Formicidae: Myrmicinae)

, 2020
Ergatandromorphism is the result of an aberrant development in which part of the body of a social insect shows the traits of the worker caste, while the other resembles a male. It is considered a specific case of gynandromorphism.
E. Schifani   +7 more
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Four feral women and the rise of sectionalism in the 1850s

American Nineteenth Century History, 2022
This article studies how the national media reacted to four feral woman episodes between 1843 and 1857. In 1843 and 1848, newspapers reprinted stories about two feral women without sectional variations in coverage. This national consensus collapsed after
M. Pierson
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Life and Times of Elizabeth Upham Yates

, 2023
Elizabeth Upham Yates (1857–1942) was a nationally known reformer in the United States in the fields of temperance, women’s suffrage, simple living, and missionary work.
S. Risk
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Three memoirs of Hugh Miller (1802–1856) by his son Hugh Miller FGS

Archives of Natural History, 2019
Hugh Miller FGS (1850–1896) wrote a set of three memoirs on his father Hugh Miller (1802–1856), geologist, writer and newspaper editor. The first two are successive versions of a text written about 1883 to accompany a portrait of the elder Miller by the ...
Michael A. Taylor
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Christian merchants in the Ottoman Empire: Letters from Hadži Viden Jovanović to Mihalaki Djumusgerdanis dating from 1856-1857

Pirotski zbornik
The paper analyzes letters which were sent by the Pirot merchant Hadži Viden Jovanović to the merchant from Plovdiv, Mihail Mihalaki Djumusgerdanis in the period 1856-1857, as a potential source of knowledge not only of trading activity, but also of ...
Goran Nikolić
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Costa Rica: Demilitarization and Democratization

, 2021
An isolated Spanish frontier settlement with little or no significant mineral wealth, exportable crops, or exploitable indigenous population, colonial Costa Rica had only a rudimentary military.
J. Booth
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THE HERAT CAMPAIGN OF IRANIAN ARMY IN 1856 ACCORDING TO PERSIAN SOURCES

Scientific Notes of Orel State University
The article deals with one of the most salient episodes of Iran’s history relating to the early period of Naser al-Din-shah Qajar’s reign (1848-1896).
B. Norik
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