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Pontón, Gonzalo. "Luigi Giuliani y Victoria Pineda, eds., «El punto y la voz. La puntuación del texto teatral (siglos XVI-XVIII) / «La edición del diálogo teatral (siglos XVI-XVII)»." Anuario Lope de Vega Texto literatura cultura 28 (January 26, 2022): 563–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.5565/rev/anuariolopedevega.462.

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Reseña de Luigi Giuliani y Victoria Pineda, eds., El punto y la voz. La puntuación del texto teatral (siglos XVI-XVIII), Pisa University Press, Pisa, 2020, 242 pp. ISBN: 9788833394343. / Luigi Giuliani y Victoria Pineda, eds., La edición del diálogo teatral (siglos XVI-XVII), Firenze University Press, Florencia, 2021, 174 pp. ISBN: 9788855182232.
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Prior, Martin. "Saints and Stirrers: Christianity, Conflict, and Peacemaking in New Zealand, 1814–1945, Geoffrey Troughton (ed.) (2017)." Journal of New Zealand & Pacific Studies 9, no. 1 (June 1, 2021): 128–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/nzps_00061_5.

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Review of: Saints and Stirrers: Christianity, Conflict, and Peacemaking in New Zealand, 1814–1945, Geoffrey Troughton (ed.) (2017) Wellington: Victoria University Press, 288 pp., ISBN 978 1 77656 164 3 (pbk), NZ$40 Pursuing Peace in Godzone: Christianity and the Peace Tradition in New Zealand, Geoffrey Troughton and Philip Fountain (eds) (2018) Wellington: Victoria University Press, 272 pp., ISBN 978 1 77656 182 7 (pbk), NZ$40
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Quarmby, Kevin. "Review of Wellington Summer Shakespeare." Scene: Reviews of Early Modern Drama, no. 2 (October 20, 2018): 78. http://dx.doi.org/10.18357/scene02201718357.

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Pierotti, Raymond, and Cynthia Annett. "We Probably Thought That Would Be True: Perceiving Complex Emotional States in Nonhumans." Ethnobiology Letters 5 (January 11, 2014): 15–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.14237/ebl.5.2014.127.

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Review of:Do Fish Feel Pain? Victoria Braithwaite. 2010. Oxford University Press, New York. Pp. 256. $35.00 (hardcover). ISBN 9780199551200.How Animals Grieve. Barbara J. King. 2013. University of Chicago Press, Chicago. Pp. 208, 7 halftones. $25.00 (cloth). ISBN 9780226436944.
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Sedgwick, Laura. "New Zealand Society at War 1914–1918, Steven Loveridge (ed.) (2016)." Journal of New Zealand & Pacific Studies 8, no. 1 (May 1, 2020): 116–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/nzps_00022_5.

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Lodge, Martin. "New Zealand Jazz Life, Norman Meehan and Tony Whincup (photographs) (2016)." Journal of New Zealand & Pacific Studies 8, no. 1 (May 1, 2020): 141–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/nzps_00033_5.

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Temple, Victoria. "Could you be a school governor?" ITNOW 63, no. 2 (June 1, 2021): 26–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/itnow/bwab043.

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Abstract Getting more IT professionals involved with schools will play a vital role in encouraging the next generation of computing practitioners, writes Victoria Temple, Press and Community Engagement Officer at BCS.
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Brett, André. "Not in Narrow Seas: The Economic History of Aotearoa New Zealand, Brian Easton (2020)." Journal of New Zealand & Pacific Studies 10, no. 2 (December 1, 2022): 243–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/nzps_00120_5.

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Bell, Leonard. "How We Remember: New Zealanders and the First World War, Charles Ferrall and Harry Ricketts (eds) (2014)." Journal of New Zealand & Pacific Studies 9, no. 2 (December 1, 2021): 256–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/nzps_00074_5.

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Phillipson, Allan. "In a Slant Light: A Poet’s Memoir, Cilla McQueen (2016)." Journal of New Zealand & Pacific Studies 9, no. 1 (June 1, 2021): 91–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/nzps_00051_5.

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Review of: In a Slant Light: A Poet’s Memoir, Cilla McQueen (2016) Dunedin: Otago University Press, 134 pp., ISBN 978 1 87757 871 7 (hbk), NZ$35 Fale Aitu / Spirit House, Tusiata Avia (2016) Wellington: Victoria University Press, 84 pp., ISBN 978 1 77656 064 6 (pbk), NZ$25 Vanishing Points, Michele Leggott (2017) Auckland: Auckland University Press, 132 pp., ISBN 978 1 86940 874 9 (pbk), NZ$27.99 Tightrope, Selina Tusitala Marsh (2017) Auckland: Auckland University Press, 112 pp., ISBN 978 1 86940 872 5 (pbk), NZ$27.99 Night Horse, Elizabeth Smither (2017) Auckland: Auckland University Press, 80 pp., ISBN 978 1 86940 870 1 (pbk), NZ$24.99
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Marraccini, Miranda. ""True home spirit": Paper Homes from the Victoria Press." Victorian Periodicals Review 51, no. 2 (2018): 320–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/vpr.2018.0019.

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Mausen, Sonja. "Athens to Aotearoa: Greece and Rome in New Zealand Literature and Society, Diana Burton, Simon Perris and Jeff Tatum (eds) (2017)." Journal of New Zealand & Pacific Studies 9, no. 2 (December 1, 2021): 287–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/nzps_00081_5.

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Review of: Athens to Aotearoa: Greece and Rome in New Zealand Literature and Society, Diana Burton, Simon Perris and Jeff Tatum (eds) (2017)Wellington: Victoria University Press, 361 pp.,ISBN 978 1 77656 176 6 (pbk), NZ$40
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Smith, Norman. "Marilyn Laura Bowman. James Legge and the Chinese Classics: A Brilliant Scot in the Turmoil of Colonial Hong Kong." International Review of Scottish Studies 43 (March 7, 2019): 138–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.21083/irss.v43i0.4569.

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Marilyn Laura Bowman. <i>James Legge and the Chinese Classics: A Brilliant Scot in the Turmoil of Colonial Hong Kong.</i> Victoria: Friesen Press, 2016. Pp. viii and 614. ISBN 978-1-4602-8882-5. $45.99.
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McCulloch, Jude. "Blue Murder: Press Coverage of Fatal Police Shootings in Victoria." Australian & New Zealand Journal of Criminology 29, no. 2 (August 1996): 102–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/000486589602900202.

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This article explores the way two Melbourne daily newspapers reported the fatal police shooting of Graeme Jensen on 11 October 1988. In particular, the article examines how the newspapers dealt with reporting police suspicions about Graeme Jensen's involvement in criminal activities and the immediate circumstances of the shooting. It argues that information passed to the press by police was designed to present the shooting as the lawful and necessary killing of a dangerous criminal and thus maintain a positive police image. The newspapers assisted this process by uncritically reporting the police version of events and allegations about Graeme Jensen's involvement in crimes even when such information was contradicted by available evidence.
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Temple, Victoria. "The year education went remote." ITNOW 63, no. 2 (June 1, 2021): 15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/itnow/bwab037.

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Abstract It has been an academic year like no other for teachers, students and parents alike. Months of online teaching have left an enduring legacy and shown how IT and technology are changing education rapidly, writes Victoria Temple, Senior Press Officer at BCS.
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Malchikova, S. P. "«DISCOVERING» JAPAN ON THE PAGES OF THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS (1853-1854)." Vestnik Bryanskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta 03, no. 07 (September 27, 2021): 129–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.22281/2413-9912-2021-05-03-129-138.

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The Far East was an important economic direction in European politics of the second half of the XIX century. Closed for centuries from the outside world Japan became the object of attention of the West. An American squadron under the command of M. Perry arrived on the coast of Japan in 1853 to conclude a trade treaty with it and put an end to isolation. The «discovery» of the land of the Rising Sun became a significant event in world history which couldn’t pass unnoticed. The European press published reports about the progress and results of the USA expedition, about the mission of the Russian Empire under the command of E. V. Putyatin, pursuing the same goals, and ones about Japan, a little-known country for Europe, whose culture and art admired the European public. The article examines the publications of the British newspaper The Illustrated London News in 1853-1854, devoted to Japan. The author analyzes the image of the country which was presented to the Victorian readers, highlights the aspects that are most interesting to the authors of the articles and the tone with which the notes are written. The press of the Victorian era helps to look at the world through the eyes of contemporaries of Queen Victoria and to identify the features of the concept of the land of the Rising sun.
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Malchikova, S. P. "«DISCOVERING» JAPAN ON THE PAGES OF THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS (1853-1854)." Vestnik Bryanskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta 03, no. 07 (September 27, 2021): 129–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.22281/2413-9912-2021-05-03-129-138.

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The Far East was an important economic direction in European politics of the second half of the XIX century. Closed for centuries from the outside world Japan became the object of attention of the West. An American squadron under the command of M. Perry arrived on the coast of Japan in 1853 to conclude a trade treaty with it and put an end to isolation. The «discovery» of the land of the Rising Sun became a significant event in world history which couldn’t pass unnoticed. The European press published reports about the progress and results of the USA expedition, about the mission of the Russian Empire under the command of E. V. Putyatin, pursuing the same goals, and ones about Japan, a little-known country for Europe, whose culture and art admired the European public. The article examines the publications of the British newspaper The Illustrated London News in 1853-1854, devoted to Japan. The author analyzes the image of the country which was presented to the Victorian readers, highlights the aspects that are most interesting to the authors of the articles and the tone with which the notes are written. The press of the Victorian era helps to look at the world through the eyes of contemporaries of Queen Victoria and to identify the features of the concept of the land of the Rising sun.
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Breton, Rob, Katharine Kittredge, and Peter Merchant. "Reviews." Journal of Juvenilia Studies 2, no. 2 (December 27, 2019): 117–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.29173/jjs41.

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Keith Hanley and Caroline S. Hull, editors, John Ruskin’s Continental Tour 1835: The Written Records and Drawings (Oxford, Legenda, 2016), reviewed by Rob Breton; Victoria Ford Smith, Between Generations: Collaborative Authorship in the Golden Age of Children's Literature (University Press of Mississippi, 2017), reviewed by Katharine Kittridge; Leslie Robertson and Juliet McMaster, with Alexandra Allen, Jasmyn Bojakli, Adela Burke, Aaron Mazo, Nicholas Siennicki, and Heather Westhaver, editors, The Journals and Poems of Marjory Fleming (Juvenilia Press, 2018), reviewed by Peter Merchant.
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St. Julian-Varnon, Kimberly. "Victoria Khiterer. Jewish City or Inferno of Russian Israel? A History of the Jews in Kiev Before February 1917." East/West: Journal of Ukrainian Studies 4, no. 2 (September 19, 2017): 321. http://dx.doi.org/10.21226/t2334t.

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Book review of Victoria Khiterer. Jewish City or Inferno of Russian Israel? A History of the Jews in Kiev Before February 1917. Academic Studies Press, 2016. Jews of Russia and Eastern Europe and Their Legacy, series editor, Maxim D. Shrayer. xx, 474 pp. Illustrations. Tables. Maps. Appendix. Bibliography. Index. $89.00, cloth.
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Pinderhughes, Dianne. "DISGUST, VISIBLE VENERATION, AND ROSA PARKS: African American Visions of a Democratic America." Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race 2, no. 2 (September 2005): 303–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1742058x05050228.

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Melissa Victoria Harris-Lacewell, Barbershops, Bibles, and BET: Everyday Talk and Black Political Thought. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2004, 336 pages, ISBN: 0-691-11405-6, Cloth, $37.95.Barbara Ransby, Ella Baker and the Black Freedom Movement: A Radical Democratic Vision. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 2003, 496 pages, ISBN: 0-8078-2778-9, Cloth, $34.95, ISBN: 0-8078-5616-9, Paper, $19.95.Ange-Marie Hancock, The Politics of Disgust: The Public Identity of the Welfare Queen. New York: New York University Press, 2004, 210 pages, ISBN: 0-814-736-580, Cloth, $60.00, ISBN: 0-814-736-70X, Paper, $20.00.
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Plunkett, John. "A Media Monarchy? Queen Victoria and the radical press 1837-1901." Media History 9, no. 1 (April 2003): 3–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1368880032000059953.

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Hughes, Sue, Dirk H. R. Spennemann, and Ross Harvey. "Tracing the material culture of the Goldfields' Press in colonial Victoria." Media History 10, no. 2 (August 2004): 89–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1368880042000254829.

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Prado, C. G. "Linguistic ResponsibilityCyril Welch Victoria: Sono Nis Press, 1988. Pp. 400. $20.00." Dialogue 28, no. 4 (1989): 667–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0012217300012580.

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Darragh, Thomas A. "Lothar Becker: a German naturalist in Victoria, 1849–52, 1855–65." Historical Records of Australian Science 30, no. 2 (2019): 119. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/hr18020.

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Warning Readers of this article are warned that it may contain terms, descriptions and opinions that are culturally sensitive and/or offensive to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders. Lothar Becker (1825–1901?), an unpretentious Silesian naturalist, twice visited the colony of Victoria and published rich and original observations on its natural history and Indigenous people on his return to Germany. On his first visit, 1849 to 1852, Becker recorded his encounter with Black Thursday, a devastating bushfire, its aftermath, and the, by then, still relatively uncleared landscape. He also related his experiences living for a time with an Indigenous family in the Omeo district. After adding to his store of natural history observations on a second visit, 1855 to 1865, Becker tried to make money from writing articles on diverse Australian topics such as ant nests, the sequence and timing of flowering, the distribution of weeds, the natural history of fungi and the world history of tobacco, in all but the latter characterised by a remarkable proto-ecological approach. Becker’s publications have been overlooked by subsequent scientific researchers, in part because he wrote for the popular press, and because his language was German. The life and work of Lothar Becker is introduced here for the first time, and translations provided of six of his articles on Victorian natural history, botany, mycology, horticulture, and anthropology. Reflections on Becker’s contribution to anthropology and to mycology are published in two associated articles by Howes, and May and Darragh.
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Kirby, Sarah. "‘The Worst Oratorio Ever!’: Colonialist Condescension in the Critical Reception of George Tolhurst’s Ruth (1864)." Nineteenth-Century Music Review 16, no. 02 (May 4, 2017): 199–227. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1479409817000325.

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The oratorio genre was regarded amongst the most edifying and instructive artforms of the Victorian era, and it was to these lofty ideals that George Tolhurst (1827–1877) aspired when composing his 1864 oratorioRuth. The first work of its kind written in the British colony of Victoria, Australia,Ruthreceived an initially favourable local reception; Tolhurst was urged by the Melbourne press to aim higher and present his work to a wider and more discerning audience. Consequently, he took his work to London where it was roundly criticized, widely mocked and eventually dubbed ‘the worst oratorio ever’. It might be assumed that a work so poorly received in the cultural metropolis of London would be, like so much other Victorian music, immediately forgotten. However, through its notoriously bad reception,Ruth– in what Percy Scholes describes as a ‘succès de ridicule’ – found a cult following that has spanned from the nineteenth century to the present day. This article examines the critical reception ofRuththrough the lens of colonial social relations, arguing that the treatment ofRuthin both London and Melbourne is emblematic of broader trends in the nineteenth-century relationship between parent state and settler colony. It also explores the surprising phenomenon of twentieth- and twenty-first-century consumption ofRuthin Britain, questioning whether the legacies of certain Victorian social and cultural prejudices relating to the artistic products of the colonies have been mitigated. Aesthetic and representational decisions made in recent revivals of Ruth suggest that cultural hierarchies forged during the Victorian era continue to be reinforced in the present day.
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Agadjanian, Alexander. "Smolkin, Victoria (2018) A Sacred Space Is Never Empty. A History of Soviet Atheism. Princeton&Oxford: Princeton University Press. — 339 p." State Religion and Church in Russia and Worldwide 37, no. 4 (2019): 285–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.22394/2073-7203-2019-37-4-285-292.

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van den Berg, Sara. "Victoria Moul, Jonson Horace and the Classical TraditionJonson, Horace and the Classical Tradition. Victoria Moul. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010. Pp. vii+248." Modern Philology 110, no. 2 (November 2012): E89—E92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/667867.

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Gibson, Maggie. "Junko Otani. Older People in Natural Disasters. Kyoto, Japan: Kyoto University Press, and Victoria, Australia: Trans Pacific Press, 2010." Canadian Journal on Aging / La Revue canadienne du vieillissement 30, no. 4 (October 25, 2011): 670–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0714980811000547.

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Ellis, Joyce, John Walton, and R. A. Buchanan. "Emery Balint, Trevor Howells and Victoria Smyth, Warehouses and Woolstores of Victorian Sydney. Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1982. 161 pp. Ills. £18.00." Urban History 12 (May 1985): 199–200. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s096392680000777x.

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Hamilton, Susan. "Reading and the Popular Critique of Science in the Victorian Anti-Vivisection Press: Frances Power Cobbe's Writing for the Victoria Street Society." Victorian Review 36, no. 2 (2010): 66–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/vcr.2010.0023.

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Craven, Sri. "Book Review. Renate Klein. 2017. Surrogacy: A Human Rights Violation. Victoria, Australia: Spinifex Press." Atlantis: Critical Studies in Gender, Culture & Social Justice 39, no. 2 (2018): 99. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1064076ar.

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Spurlock, J. C. "Victoria Woodhull's Sexual Revolution: Political Theater and the Popular Press in Nineteenth-Century America." Journal of American History 93, no. 4 (March 1, 2007): 1263–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/25094682.

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Chassaigne, Philippe. "John Plunkett, Queen Victoria, First Media Monarch, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2003, 256 p." Revue d'histoire du XIXe siècle, no. 28 (June 1, 2004): 184–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/rh19.634.

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Склярова, Е. К. "LIVERPOOL IN VICTORIAN DOMESTIC POLITICS." Британские исследования, no. VII(VII) (June 1, 2022): 227–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.21267/aquilo.2022.vii.vii.001.

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В статье рассматриваются особенности социального развития Ливерпуля в контексте его роли во внутренней политике Великобритании в эпоху королевы Виктории. Крупнейший город и порт Соединённого Королевства Великобритании и Ирландии одним из первых ощутил на себе все негативные последствия промышленного переворота, урбанизации и миграции населения. Как и многие другие города Великобритании, Ливерпуль фигурировал в прессе, медицинских, статистических и парламентских отчётах, как город подвалов, центр массовой миграции, трущоб, высокой смертности населения, отсутствия санитарно-технических норм и антисанитарии. Парламентские расследования и пресса указали на Ливерпуль, а также Вулверхемптон, Глазго, Дублин, Лидс, Лондон, Манчестер, Шеффилд, как города, где необходимо первоочередное проведение социальных реформ. В середине XIX в. в эпоху королевы Виктории Ливерпуль израсходовал значительные суммы денег на решение проблемы антисанитарии, уборки и мощения города, водоснабжения и освещения, жилищную реформу, организацию прачечных, общественных бань, библиотек, парков. Пионерами муниципализации и здравоохранения Ливерпуля стали — доктор Уильям Данкен, С. Хольм, Дж. Тинн. До введения общегосударственного Закона об обеспечении общественного здравоохранения 1848 г., Ливерпуль инициировал институт инспекции и санитарных врачей, жилищную реформу, систематическое вмешательство государства в решение социальных проблем. The article examines the features of Liverpool's social development in the context of its role in the domestic politics of Great Britain in the era of Queen Victoria. The largest city and port of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland was one of the first to feel all the negative consequences of the industrial revolution, urbanization and population migration. Like many other cities in the UK, Liverpool appeared in the press, medical, statistical and parliamentary reports as a city of basements, a center of mass migration, slums, high mortality, lack of sanitary standards and unsanitary conditions. Parliamentary investigations and the press have pointed to Liverpool, as well as WolverHampton, Glasgow, Dublin, Leeds, London, Manchester, Sheffield, as cities where social reforms are needed as a priority. In the middle of the XIX century in the era of Queen Victoria, Liverpool spent significant amounts of money on solving the problem of unsanitary conditions, cleaning and paving the city, water supply and lighting, housing reform, the organization of laundries, public baths, libraries, and parks. The pioneers of municipalization and health care in Liverpool were Dr. William Duncan, S. Holm, J. Thinn. Prior to the introduction of the National Public Health Law of 1848, Liverpool initiated the Institute of inspection and sanitary doctors, housing reform, and systematic state intervention in solving social problems.
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Dudden, Faye E. "Victoria Woodhull's Sexual Revolution: Political Theater and the Popular Press in Nineteenth-Century America (review)." American Periodicals: A Journal of History, Criticism, and Bibliography 16, no. 1 (2006): 117–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/amp.2006.0004.

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Swain, Shurlee. "Deirdre Murphy. The Young Victoria. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2019. Pp. 224. $45.00 (cloth)." Journal of British Studies 59, no. 3 (July 2020): 711–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/jbr.2020.65.

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Smith, Karina. "From Politics to Therapy: Sistren Theatre Collective's Theatre and Outreach Work in Jamaica." New Theatre Quarterly 29, no. 1 (February 2013): 87–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0266464x13000080.

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Sistren Theatre Collective has been producing theatre and working with community groups in Jamaica for the last thirty-five years. Over the last decade the company has changed its profile to include male drama specialists and social workers in its team. This has come about due to new funding arrangement with the Jamaican Ministry of National Security, which won a large grant from the Inter-American Development Bank to establish the Citizen Security and Justice Programme (CSJP). The CSJP has a community outreach component in which Sistren has been employed to run socio-drama workshops and provide counselling to residents in Kingston's ‘garrison’ communities. In this article Karina Smith compares Sistren's theatre and outreach work under the CSJP programme with the group's previous theatre productions and workshops, devised when it was the leading women's popular theatre company and Women in Development non-government organization in the Caribbean region. Karina Smith is a Senior Lecturer in Literary and Gender Studies in the College of the Arts at Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia. She has published on Sistren Theatre Collective's work in Modern Drama, Theatre Research International, and in Suzanne Diamond's Compelling Confessions: the Politics of Personal Disclosure (2011). Her monograph on the Caribbean community's oral histories of migration to Victoria is forthcoming from Breakdown Press.
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Davis, Catherine. "REVIEW: Delving into the complexity of NZ documentary." Pacific Journalism Review 18, no. 1 (May 31, 2012): 222. http://dx.doi.org/10.24135/pjr.v18i1.299.

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Review of: Observations: Studies in New Zealand documentary, by Russell Campbell. Wellington: Victoria University Press, 2011, 260 pp. ISBN 978-0864736567Russell CampbellL, author of Observations: Studies in New Zealand Documentary has been described as a ‘partisan reporter’, the book as a ‘series of dispatches from the front’. Aligning the author on a series of borders between intellectual and practical, the book has been divided into three appropriate sections; Workers and Stirrers, State of the Nation and Kiwi Culture that support the author’s commitment to the latter. Woven in, topics such as industrial unrest, feminist movements and Māori resurgence capture a sense of the contested versions of New Zealand depicted in these documentaries.
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Oosterman, Allison. "REVIEW: Everybody's uncle." Pacific Journalism Review 18, no. 1 (May 31, 2012): 225. http://dx.doi.org/10.24135/pjr.v18i1.300.

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Review of: Scrim – the man with a mike, by William Renwick. Wellington: Victoria University Press, 2011, 308 pp. ISBN 978-0864736956Biography is currently one of the most popular literary genres but New Zealand writers seem to choose their subjects from quite a narrow range of sportsmen and military figures. Few have chosen to write about historic media individuals. The last one I recall was Facing the Music: Charles Baeyertz and the Triad, by Joanna Woods (2008).Renwick sets out to put the record straight on some of the myths surrrounding this controversial broadcaster, a methodist minister, whose Friendly Road sessions on provate radio 1ZR in the 1930s made him one of the most popular men in the country.
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Davis, William B. "Music Therapy in Victorian England." Journal of British Music Therapy 2, no. 1 (June 1988): 10–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/135945758800200103.

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The purpose of this article was to trace the growth and development of the Guild of St. Cecilia. This late nineteenth century organisation was founded by Frederick Kill Harford in London to provide music therapy to hospitalised patients. All information was derived from letters written by Harford and editorials that appeared in British medical and music periodicals. Initially, the Guild enjoyed great success and was endorsed by important people such as Florence Nightingale and Sir Richard Quain, physician to Queen Victoria. The Rev. Harford was astute in his observations that the effects of music must be tested to find the most beneficial ways for it to be used as therapy. He envisaged an association that would provide live and transmitted music via telephone to London's hospitals. Ultimately, due to the lack of support from the press, limited financial resources and Harford's ill health the organisation failed to prosper. Despite this, the Guild of St. Cecilia remains important because it kept alive the idea that music could be used therapeutically to benefit physically and mentally ill people.
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Carnegie, Garry D. "The accounting professional project and bank failures." Journal of Management History 22, no. 4 (September 12, 2016): 389–412. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jmh-04-2016-0018.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the strategies and dynamics of the fledging accounting professional project in the context of boom, bust and reform in colonial Victoria. In doing so, the study provides evidence of the association of members of the Incorporated Institute of Accountants, Victoria (IIAV) (1886) and other auditors with banks that failed during the early 1890s Australian banking crisis, and addresses the implications for the professionalisation trajectory. Design/methodology/approach The study uses primary sources, including the surviving audited financial statements of a selection of 14 Melbourne-based failed banks, reports of relevant company meetings and other press reports and commentaries, along with relevant secondary sources, and applies theoretical analysis informed by the literature on the sociology of the professions. Findings IIAV members as bank auditors are shown to have been associated with most of the bank failures examined in this study, thereby not being immune from key problems in bank auditing and accounting of the period. The study shows how the IIAV, while part of the problem, ultimately became part of a solution that was regarded within the association’s leadership as less than optimal, essentially by means of 1896 legislative reforms in Victoria, and also addresses the associated implications. Practical implications The study reveals how a deeper understanding of economic and social problems in any context may be obtainable by examining surviving financial statements and related records sourced from archives of surviving business records. Originality/value The study elucidates accounting’s professionalisation trajectory in a colonial setting during respective periods of boom, bust and reform from the 1880s until around 1896 and provides insights into the development of financial auditing practices, which is still an important topic.
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Shteir, Ann B. "“FAC-SIMILES OF NATURE”: VICTORIAN WAX FLOWER MODELLING." Victorian Literature and Culture 35, no. 2 (June 29, 2007): 649–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1060150307051698.

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THE GIGANTIC WATER LILY WHOSE seeds were brought to England from the Amazon in 1847 had been sighted a decade earlier in British Guiana by Sir Robert Schomburgk and described in 1837. Named Victoria regia and now known as Victoria amazonica, the spectacular specimen had huge leaves five feet in diameter and seventeen feet in circumference, and flowers more than twelve inches in diameter. Germination of the seeds took some time, but in 1849 three plants developed, and the race was on to propagate the first flower. The triumphal first bud in England opened in early November 1849, its flower measuring three feet in circumference, at the Chatsworth estate of the Duke of Devonshire where the gardener and landscape architect, Joseph Paxton, had designed a greenhouse and water tanks for this purpose; Margaret Darby has detailed the precise attention that Paxton gave to the levels of light, moisture, and heat so as to approximate the plant's native habitat. The Victoria regia produced 126 large, beautiful, and fragrant white and pink tinted flowers. It was a popular wonder and received clamorous public attention for its size, beauty, and surprising strength. Paxton presented a leaf and flower to the Queen and Prince Albert at Windsor, and a well-known engraving in the Illustrated London News, November 17, 1849, showed Paxton's eight-year old daughter Annie standing on one of the leaves. Publication in 1851 of Victoria Regia; or Illustrations of the Royal Water-Lily with life-sized drawings and lithographs by Walter Hood Fitch and descriptions by the botanist Sir William Jackson Hooker brought further celebrity to the plant. Soon after, John and Horatio Mintorn, wax flower artists in London, were commissioned to make a model of the flower of this huge plant in different stages of development – “from the large and bristly bud to the white opening petals, and the full-blown flower, in its beautiful variegation of form and tint” (the Daily News July 17, 1850). Exhibition of the wax model generated wide press coverage about the “fac-simile…of one of the most curious botanical phenomenon of the present age” (Mintorn 1844, ii-iii).
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Kuisel, R. "VICTORIA DE GRAZIA. Irresistible Empire: America's Advance through Twentieth-Century Europe. Cambridge: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press. 2005. Pp. 586. $29.95." American Historical Review 111, no. 1 (February 1, 2006): 129–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/ahr.111.1.129.

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Homans, Margaret. "BOOK REVIEW: John Plunkett.QUEEN VICTORIA: FIRST MEDIA MONARCH. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 2003." Victorian Studies 46, no. 3 (April 2004): 520–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.2979/vic.2004.46.3.520.

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Flanzbaum. "Victoria Aarons, ed. The New Jewish American Literary Studies. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019." Studies in American Jewish Literature (1981-) 40, no. 2 (2021): 214. http://dx.doi.org/10.5325/studamerjewilite.40.2.0214.

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Jones, Aidan. "Carter and Nugent (eds.), Mistress of Everything: Queen Victoria in Indigenous Worlds (Manchester University Press, 2016)." Royal Studies Journal 6, no. 1 (June 3, 2019): 133. http://dx.doi.org/10.21039/rsj.201.

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Happé, Peter. "Victoria Moul, Jonson, Horace and the Classical Tradition. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010. x + 248 pages." Ben Jonson Journal 18, no. 1 (May 2011): 141–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/bjj.2011.0012.

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Akcan, Sumru. "Purcell-Gates, Victoria (1995).Other People's Words: The Cycle of Low Literacy. Massachusetts: Harvard University Press." Bilingual Research Journal 21, no. 4 (October 1997): 419–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15235882.1997.10162714.

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Scheiber, Stephen C. "Creativity and the Performing Artist. Paula Thomson and S. Victoria Jaque (2017). Academic Press. 480 pp." Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease 206, no. 8 (August 2018): 667. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/nmd.0000000000000832.

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Mendes, Philip. "Social conservatism vs social justice: the portrayal of child abuse in the press in Victoria, Australia." Child Abuse Review 9, no. 1 (January 2000): 49–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/(sici)1099-0852(200001/02)9:1<49::aid-car572>3.0.co;2-8.

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