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R. J. W. Evans
This book address a number of interrelated themes over two hundred years and more in the political, religious, cultural, and social history of a broad but often neglected swathe of the European continent. It seeks - against the grain of conventional
Autor:
R. J. W. Evans
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Oxford Review of Education. 46:439-453
T R (‘Tim’) Miles (1923–2008) was one of the most important pioneers of dyslexia research and treatment in the UK. He worked with dyslexics from the time of his appointment to a lectureship at Bang...
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R. J. W. Evans
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Austrian History Yearbook. 51:269-291
This article was first conceived as a commemorative address for the centenary of the extinction of the Habsburg monarchy, which occurred in November 1918. It seeks to take a correspondingly broad view, geographically and chronologically, of the facto
Autor:
R J W Evans
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The English Historical Review. 132:1034-1036
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R. J. W. Evans
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Central Europe. 9:2-17
Amongst historians of early modern Europe, the relation between confession and nation has been largely neglected, especially in the Anglo-Saxon world. The dominant discourse on nationhood, in contrast, was established by historians of modern history
Autor:
R. J. W. Evans, G. W. Bernard
Publikováno v:
The English Historical Review. 129:267-269
Autor:
R. J. W. Evans
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Transactions of the Royal Historical Society. 19:117-138
In the vibrant current debate about European empires and their ideologies, one basic dichotomy still tends to be overlooked: that between, on the one hand, the plurality of modern empires of colonisation, commerce and settlement; and, on the other, t
Autor:
R. J. W. Evans
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Austrian History Yearbook. 35:1-24
Robert Kann in his Day famously asked large questions about nationality, revitalizing and imbuing with new academic rigor an already classic debate on ethnic sins of omission and commission in Central Europe. Language was, of course, always recognize