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... Stokes returned to Christ's for the Michaelmas Term 1946 along with so many other members of the wartime generation . History teaching at Christ's had been galvanised by the arrival there as Fellow of J. H. Plumb , who had worked in ...
... Stokes returned to Christ's for the Michaelmas Term 1946 along with so many other members of the wartime generation . History teaching at Christ's had been galvanised by the arrival there as Fellow of J. H. Plumb , who had worked in ...
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... Stokes's two essays in The Zambezian Past and his contribution to the volume's introduction marks the transition between his early work on the political theory of empire and his later articles on Indian social history . Indeed , until ...
... Stokes's two essays in The Zambezian Past and his contribution to the volume's introduction marks the transition between his early work on the political theory of empire and his later articles on Indian social history . Indeed , until ...
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... Stokes's scheme , while they had been rejected with derision by Robinson and Gallagher . European capitalism did change its form about 1900 , Stokes thought , but Lenin's view of ' imperialism the highest stage of capitalism ' had to be ...
... Stokes's scheme , while they had been rejected with derision by Robinson and Gallagher . European capitalism did change its form about 1900 , Stokes thought , but Lenin's view of ' imperialism the highest stage of capitalism ' had to be ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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