Items where Division is "International History" and Year is 2022
University Structure (97932)
International History (1510)
Number of items: 34.
David Reynolds: studies in competitive co-operation. (2022)
Aldous, Richard and Ashton, Nigel
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Fashioning an imperial metropolis at the 1896 Berliner Gewerbeausstellung. (2022)
Arnold, Katherine
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Chemical Maggie? Thatcher’s handling of the crisis caused by Iraq’s 1990 invasion of Kuwait and lessons for Boris Johnson. (2022)
Ashton, Nigel J
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False prophets: British leaders' fateful fascination with the Middle East from Suez to Syria. (2022)
Ashton, Nigel J
Gulf War Syndrome: British warnings over the risk of chemical and biological weapons release were ignored by the US in 1991. (2022)
Ashton, Nigel J
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Gulf War syndrome: British warnings over the risk of chemical and biological weapons release were ignored by the US in 1991. (2022)
Ashton, Nigel J
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The British press and the end of empire in Africa: to engage with issues of colonial reparation, Britain must address the enduring significance of its media history. (2022)
Coffey, Rosalind
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Colombian foreign policy and the Spanish Civil War, 1936–1939 (Blakemoor Prizewinner for 2020). (2022)
Eaton, Charlotte
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Colombia’s first leftist president? 2022 election from a historical perspective. (2022)
Eaton, Charlotte
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¿El primer presidente de izquierdas de Colombia? La elección desde una perspectiva histórica. (2022)
Eaton, Charlotte
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Introduction: Black female intellectuals in historical and contemporary context. (2022)
Fraser, Rebecca J. and Umoren, Imaobong D.
The Eagle and the Lion: reassessing Anglo-American strategic planning and the foundations of U.S. grand strategy for World War II. (2022)
Golub, Grant
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The proper and orthodox way of war: Henry Stimson, the war department, and the politics of U.S. military policy during World War II. (2022)
Golub, Grant
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Lorenz M. Lüthi, Cold Wars: Asia, the Middle East, Europe. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press,2020, ix + 756 pp.; £26.99 pbk; ISBN 9781108407069. (2022)
Harder, Anton
Veterans and empire: a comparison of British and Russian treatment of veterans in the later eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. (2022)
Hartley, Janet
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Cosmos and materiality in early modern Prague by Suzanna Ivanič (review). (2022)
Janega, Eleanor
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End of empire and the bomb: Britain, Malaya and nuclear weapons, 1956-57. (2022)
Jones, Matthew
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The blue-eyed boys: the Heath Government, Anglo-American relations, and the bombing of North Vietnam in 1972. (2022)
Jones, Matthew
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India and overseas Indians in Ceylon and Burma, 1946-1965: experiments in postimperial sovereignty. (2022)
Khan, Raphaëlle and Sherman, Taylor C.
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A weapon too far: the British radiological warfare experience, 1940-1955. (2022)
King, Will
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Un-British no more: torture and interrogation by Britain in Germany, 1945-54. (2022)
Photiadou, Artemis
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The detention of non-enemy civilians escaping to Britain during the Second World War. (2022)
Photiadou, Artemis
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From the role of international volunteers to debates about Western intervention, there are many comparisons to be made between Ukraine and the Spanish Civil War. (2022)
Preston, Paul
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Finding out whereabouts of missing persons: the European War Office, transnational humanitarianism and Spanish royal diplomacy in the First World War. (2022)
Pérez de Arcos, Marina
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Political thought and the emotion of shame: John Stuart Mill and the Jamaica committee during the Governor Eyre controversy. (2022)
Richards, Jake
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Reordering languages: Persian and the colonial state in India, c.1820–1873. (2022)
Shah, Zahra
A political sociology of empire: Mughal historians on the making of Mughal paramountcy. (2022)
Sood, Gagan D. S.
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Exposing the myth of Western betrayal of Russia over NATO’s eastern enlargement. (2022)
Spohr, Kristina
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Russia’s war against Ukraine is not only a challenge to territorial borders. It is Putin’s war to change Europe’s order. (2022)
Spohr, Kristina
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With or without Russia? The Boris, Bill and Helmut Bromance and the harsh realities of securing Europe in the post-wall world, 1990-1994. (2022)
Spohr, Kristina
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How should historians talk about spatial agency? (2022)
Stock, Paul
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The undisciplined youth and a moral panic in independent India, circa 1947-1964. (2022)
Wilkinson, Tom
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After Putin – what? (2022)
Zubok, Vladislav
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Can Putin survive? The lessons of the Soviet collapse. (2022)
Zubok, Vladislav