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... logical Research , University of Cambridge during 2000-1 and then at the Tokyo National Museum during 2001-3 . He worked as Research Assistant and then Lecturer at the Institute of Historical Metallurgy , University of Science and ...
... logical Research , University of Cambridge during 2000-1 and then at the Tokyo National Museum during 2001-3 . He worked as Research Assistant and then Lecturer at the Institute of Historical Metallurgy , University of Science and ...
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... logical , proved unfounded . In the quest for the industrial revolution , both the growth which took place in the early modern period , and its failure to die away thereafter must be taken into account . Coupled with a ' Smithian ...
... logical , proved unfounded . In the quest for the industrial revolution , both the growth which took place in the early modern period , and its failure to die away thereafter must be taken into account . Coupled with a ' Smithian ...
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... logic of his argument.40 But the most influential exponent of the view that empire had effectively cancelled out British ... logical insisted Seeley ( using his national terms sloppily ) than ' ceasing to say that England is an island ...
... logic of his argument.40 But the most influential exponent of the view that empire had effectively cancelled out British ... logical insisted Seeley ( using his national terms sloppily ) than ' ceasing to say that England is an island ...
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