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Protected: Lecture 6 – Britain and the Empire[1]
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Protected: Lecture 5 – Towards a free-trading British Empire
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Protected: Lecture 4 – The triumph of the bourgeois order
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Protected: Lecture 3 – Social reforms and improvement
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Research paper – Calendar and guidelines
For 27th October In one or two paragraphs, define what particular aspect of your theme you have chosen to write about. Additionally, give a preliminary bibliography with a few references, presented according to the MLA style. For at least 2 references … Continue reading
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Protected: Lecture 2 – Political Reforms: Extending the Franchise
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Protected: Lecture 1
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Homework for 29th Sept – Worksheet on the text by Cooke-Taylor
1. What do you find interesting in the document ? Why? 2. Consider what you have selected in the document to answer the first part of the previous question. In which of the categories below does it fit? (You may have to … Continue reading
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