Items where Research Area is "Research Areas > History"
Jump to: 1997 Number of items: 12. 1997Barnett, S J (1997) The prophetic thought of Sir Isaac Newton, its origin and context. In: Taithe, Bertrand and Thornton, Tim, (eds.) Prophecy: the power of inspired language in history 1300-2000. Stroud, U.K. : Sutton Publishing. pp. 101-116. (Themes in history) ISBN 9780750913317 Clarke, J.J. (1997) Oriental enlightenment: the encounter between Asian and Western thought. London, U.K. : Routledge. 273p. ISBN 0415133750 Davis, John R. (1997) Britain and the German Zollverein, 1848-66. Basingstoke, U.K. : Macmillan. 238p. ISBN 0333678281 Davis, John R. (1997) The British Sonderweg: the peculiarities of British free trade, 1845-80. Diplomacy & Statecraft, 8(3), pp. 68-90. ISSN (print) 0959-2296 Davis, John R. (1997) A reconsideration of Britain as commercial hegemon in the nineteenth century. Synthese, 113(2), pp. 195-203. ISSN (print) 0039-7857 Ennals, Richard (1997) Art, artificial intelligence and wealth: dialogue with Adam Smith. AI & Society, 11(1-2), pp. 247-263. ISSN (print) 0951-5666 Favretto, Ilaria (1997) British political parties' archives: an exemplary case. Journal of the Society of Archivists, 18(2), pp. 205-214. ISSN (print) 0037-9816 Grieves, Keith (1997) C.E. Montague and the making of disenchantment, 1914-1921. War in History, 4(1), pp. 35-59. ISSN (print) 0968-3445 Hawkins, Mike (1997) Social Darwinism in European and American thought, 1860-1945: nature as model and nature as threat. Cambridge, U.K. : Cambridge University Press. 344p. ISBN 0521574005 Linton, Marisa A (1997) Les femmes et la commune de Paris de 1871. Revue Historique, CCXCVI(1), pp. 23-47. ISSN (print) 0035-3264 Simms, Barbara (1997) The role of gardens in suburban development: a study of Kingston upon Thames 1800-1914. (MPhil thesis), Kingston University, . Tilley, Peter and French, Christopher (1997) Record linkage for nineteenth-century census returns: automatic or computer aided? History and Computing, 9(1-3), pp. 122-133. ISSN (print) 0957-0144 |