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Keeping Hold
A Cultural and Social History of Possession in Eighteenth-Century BritainKate Smith is an associate professor in eighteenth-century history at the University of Birmingham. Her work explores how people related to the material world in the past. Her other books include Material Goods, Moving Hands: Perceiving Production in England, 1700–1830 (2014) and The East India Company at Home, 1757–1857 (co-edited with Margot Finn, 2018).
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Keeping Hold
A Cultural and Social History of Possession in Eighteenth-Century BritainKate Smith is an associate professor in eighteenth-century history at the University of Birmingham. Her work explores how people related to the material world in the past. Her other books include Material Goods, Moving Hands: Perceiving Production in England, 1700–1830 (2014) and The East India Company at Home, 1757–1857 (co-edited with Margot Finn, 2018).
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Transactions of the Royal Historical Society: Volume 1
Transactions of the Royal Historical Society is an annual collection of articles based on papers given to the Society by distinguished invited speakers and winners of RHS prizes. Volume 1 of the Seventh Series includes articles on religion during the Crusades; the Spanish monarchy; historical methodology and practice; celebrity culture; English socio-economic history; geographical thought in Britain; political representation during the period of the English, French and American Revolutions; the British Empire; Augustine's letters; heritage and public monuments; the medieval papacy; sport in colonial India; and academic freedom in Aotearoa New Zealand. The volume also includes reviews of Stuart Ward's Untied Kingdom: A Global History of the End of Britain, with a reply from the author.
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Transactions of the Royal Historical Society: Volume 32
Volume 32 of Transactions of the Royal Historical Society (Sixth Series) includes: 'The Making and Breaking of Kinetic Empire: Mobility, Communication and Political Change in the Eastern Mediterranean, c. 950–1100 CE'; 'A (Dis)entangled History of Early Modern Cannibalism: Theory and Practice in Global History'; 'Popular Propaganda: John Heywood's Wedding Ballad and Mary I's Spanish Match'; 'The Roads Not Taken: Liberty, Sovereignty and the Idea of the Republic in Poland-Lithuania and the British Isles, 1550–1660'; 'Four Axes of Mission: Conversion and the Purposes of Mission in Protestant History'; 'Alternate Attendance Parades in the Japanese Domain of Satsuma, Seventeenth to Eighteenth Centuries: Pottery, Power and Foreign Spectacle'; 'Portraiture, Biography and Public Histories'; 'Accumulations and Cascades: Burmese Elephants and the Ecological Impact of British Imperialism'; 'The Contested Right of Public Meeting in England from the Bill of Rights to the Public Order Acts'; and 'Runaways London: historical research, archival silences and creative voices.'
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The East India Company at Home, 1757-1857
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The East India Company at Home, 1757-1857
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Material Goods, Moving Hands
Perceiving Production in England, 1700–1830In eighteenth-century Britain, greater numbers of people entered the marketplace and bought objects in ever-greater quantities. As consumers rather than producers, how did their understandings of manufacturing processes and the material world change? Material goods and moving hands combines material culture and visual culture approaches to explore
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Guides Guards and Gifts to the Gods: Domesticated Dogs in the Art and Archaeology of Iron Age and Roman Britain
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New Paths to Public Histories
New Paths to Public Histories challenges readers to consider historical research as a collaborative pursuit enacted across a range of individuals from different backgrounds and institutions. It argues that research communities can benefit from recognizing and strengthening the ways in which they work with others.
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The East India Company at Home 1757-1857
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The East India Company at Home 1757-1857
€ 66,50