Figuring the 'cynical scientist' in British animal science: the politics of invisibility. [PDF]
Holmes T, Friese C.
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Few leaders have managed their reputations as successfully as Napoleon Bonaparte. So beguiling was his image that just thirty-three years after the disaster of Waterloo, his untested nephew, Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte, was elected President of the Second
Burrows, Simon (R17300)
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Themes of Biological Inheritance in Early Nineteenth Century Sheep Breeding as Revealed by J. M. Ehrenfels. [PDF]
Poczai P, Santiago-Blay JA.
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The little-known history of cleanliness and the forgotten pioneers of handwashing. [PDF]
Poczai P, Karvalics LZ.
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Les stratégies d’exil de Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte, de la mémoire de Sainte-Hélène à la captivité de Ham [PDF]
Louis-Napoléon, né au milieu du faste impérial, va grandir en exil dans l’exaltation d’une France idéale, dont le renouveau lui semble indissociable de l’avènement des idées napoléoniennes.
Glikman, Juliette
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The Myth of Napoleon in French Poetry (1815-1848)
Entre 1815 et 1848, la figure napoléonienne s’impose comme l’une des sources d’inspiration majeures de la poésie française : les plus grands auteurs mais aussi les chansonniers populaires et les poètes d’occasion se confrontent à l’évocation de celui qui
Kern-Boquel, Anne
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Treating, Preventing, Feigning, Concealing: Sickness, Agency and the Medical Culture of the British Naval Seaman at the End of the Long Eighteenth Century. [PDF]
Caputo S.
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The article aims at suggesting the role of the Napoleonic supernatural in Balzac’s youth novel Le Centenaire (1822) as a counter-discourse to – and thus a locus of negotiation for – his later poetics of Realism.
Morselli, Michele
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Exploration and mortification: Fragile infrastructures, imperial narratives, and the self-sufficiency of British naval "discovery" vessels, 1760-1815. [PDF]
Caputo S.
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Military surgery as national romance: the memory of British heroic fortitude at Waterloo. [PDF]
Kennaway J.
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