Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... sense of antiquity , and use it in a way which will comment on life in the present . The nineteenth century was a time of tremendous spiritual confusion : traditional certainties had been undermined by the theory of evolution , by ...
... sense of antiquity , and use it in a way which will comment on life in the present . The nineteenth century was a time of tremendous spiritual confusion : traditional certainties had been undermined by the theory of evolution , by ...
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... sense of nationhood and national autonomy made conceivable a break not only with the Papacy but with neighbouring states ; but equally that break threatened the existing sense of Englishness and nationhood . The reverse face of the ...
... sense of nationhood and national autonomy made conceivable a break not only with the Papacy but with neighbouring states ; but equally that break threatened the existing sense of Englishness and nationhood . The reverse face of the ...
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... sense outlined above ) for political actions . It is against the background of antiquarian studies that the increasing intransigence and self - assurance of the Commons should be understood for it largely emerged from its members ...
... sense outlined above ) for political actions . It is against the background of antiquarian studies that the increasing intransigence and self - assurance of the Commons should be understood for it largely emerged from its members ...
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