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Janick, Jules. "Fanny R. Wilkinson; The First Woman Member of ASHS". HortScience 23, n.º 6 (dezembro de 1988): 958. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.23.6.958.

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Abstract The first volume of the Proceedings of the Society for Horticultural Science, which includes the Preliminary Meeting, Boston, Mass., 9–10 Sept. 1903; the First Meeting, St. Louis, 28–29 Dec. 1903; and the Second Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, 27–28 Dec. 1904; contains a list of Members for 1903–4 and 1905. Miss Fanny R. Wilkinson with the address Hor't College, Swanley, Kent, England, is one of five foreign Members listed in 1905—the other four being Ed Andre, Paris, France; Dr. Maxwell T. Masters, London, England (both honorary members); W.T. Macoun, Canada; and Dr. L. Wittmach, Berlin, Germany.
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Clayton, Owen. "London Eyes: William Dean Howells and the Shift to Instant Photography". Nineteenth-Century Literature 65, n.º 3 (1 de dezembro de 2010): 374–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/ncl.2010.65.3.374.

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Owen Clayton, "London Eyes: William Dean Howells and the Shift to Instant Photography"(pp. 374––394) Toward the end of the nineteenth century, one of William Dean Howells's many avid readers, finally meeting him in the flesh, expressed surprise that the famed writer was not dead. Although he had not actually departed from the world, it was true that by this time the venerable "Dean"was at a low ebb. While younger authors were taking the novel in directions about which he was, at the least, ambivalent, Howells was aware that his own best work was behind him. Yet, throughout his career, he maintained a desire to test different literary approaches. In England in 1904, Howells tested a conceit that would allow him to keep pace with the literary movements of the day. This consisted of an extended photographic metaphor: an association of himself with the Kodak camera. He used this figuration to move beyond the philosophical foundations of his previous work. Criticism has largely overlooked this endeavor, which Howells buried away in the somewhat obscure travelogue London Films (1905). This essay shows how London Films used its photographic metaphor to question positivistic observational assumptions, the way in which this was a response to William James's Essays in Radical Empiricism (1912), and, finally, why Howells ultimately went back on his attempt to create a Kodak school in fiction.
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International Geographical Union, Commission on the Coastal Environmen. "International bibliography on coastal geomorphology (1983-1986)". Investigaciones Geográficas, n.º 33 (1 de janeiro de 1986): 6. http://dx.doi.org/10.5354/0719-5370.1986.27704.

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The Commission on the Coastal Environment, one of the oldest commissions of the lnternational Geographical Union, is issuing a new volume of its quadrennial International Bibliography on Coastal Geomorphology, whose editor is Professor J.F. Araya-Vergara from the University of Chile. This publication represents only one of the many activities of the Commission on the Coastal Environment. For the 1986-1988 period, several research projects have been carried out about the following topics: beach-dune system interactions, shore response to sea level rise, dynamics of coarse clastic beaches, cheniers, human impact on coastal lagoons and coral reefs, recreation uses in coastal areas, coastal hazards, nature of national policies for coastal open space. Publications of the main results of those projects will proceed as soon as enabling funds have been identified. Several meetings have been organized by the Commission during the last few years: Rocheford (France), 1984; Aix - en - Provence (France), 1985; Tallinn (USSR), 1986; Barcelona (Spain), 1986; Portland (USA), 1987 ; London (England), 1987. Guide-books and proceedings are available for most of those symposia. Six issues of the Newsletter edited by Professor Norbert P. Psuty from Rutgers - The State University of New Jersey (USA) have been issued since 1984. More than 450 corresponding members around the world are receiving the liaison bulletin aimed to facilitate exchange of information. I would like to express my sincere thanks to Professor J.F. Araya-Vergara for having accepted to edit this new volume of the lnternational Bibliography and the Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism (Departament of Geography) of the University of Chile for having funded its publication.
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ROSE, EDWARD P. F. "MILITARY GEOLOGY: AN AMERICAN TERM OF WORLD WAR I RE-DEFINED FOR THE BRITISH ARMY AT THE END OF WORLD WAR II". Earth Sciences History 42, n.º 2 (1 de julho de 2023): 291–326. http://dx.doi.org/10.17704/1944-6187-42.2.291.

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ABSTRACT The term ‘military geology’, translated from German after earlier use in French and Spanish publications, entered the English language via American publications from 1917 onwards, initially after the USA entered World War I. It was widely used in the USA and, in direct or indirect translation, in several European countries additional to Germany and Austria thereafter, but not in the United Kingdom—although military applications of geology had been perceived and utilized by the British Army for much of the previous century. However, the term was used and its scope defined on the basis of operational experience at a meeting in Brussels on 28 February to 1 March 1945 as World War II drew to an end, a meeting seemingly unique for the War in that it comprised five ‘British’ geologist officers of field rank: the South African Major Gordon Lyall Paver, English Major Frederick William Shotton, Australian-born but Canadian-educated English Major John Leonard Farrington, English Squadron Leader John Francis Kirkaldy, and Welsh Major David Ronald Arthur Ponsford. Their purpose was to review wartime use of ‘military geology’ in the British Army, and to make recommendations for a more efficient British military geological service in the future, especially in the Far East after the war in Europe entered its final phase. The meeting generated a four-page closely-typed unpublished ‘Memorandum: Military geology in the British services’ (now preserved in England in the Lapworth Museum at the University of Birmingham and in The National Archives, Kew, near London). This included a very brief summary of the British Army’s deployment of geologists within western Europe, East Africa, the Middle East, North Africa and the Mediterranean region, and India. Those present brought together long experience from all these campaign areas except India (and the Far East in general). That deficiency was made good later in the year, on 7 December 1945, when Eric J. Bradshaw, Superintending Geologist of the Strategic Branch of the Geological Survey of India, completed an 81-page typed unpublished ‘Military geology: Memorandum of post-war policy’ (accessible in England at Birmingham, at Kew, and at the British Geological Survey, Keyworth). This with its 23 pages of appendices records details of wartime work in India and discussions held by the author there and in the United Kingdom following the end of hostilities in Europe on 8 May 1945. It re-defines the scope of ‘military geology’ for British armed forces in terms of water (resources, floods and drainage), stone and miscellaneous mineral resources, soils, engineering projects (reconnaissance, stability and excavations), terrain, ‘photo-geology’ and several miscellaneous applications. The memorandum proposed a grandiose organization of 151 geologist officers plus ancillary staff for British military geology postwar. That organizational scheme was not adopted—but by 1945 the term ‘military geology’ had clearly extended from American to significant British use.
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Berry, Ralph. "London, England Stage Design 1985". Canadian Theatre Review 45 (dezembro de 1985): 130–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/ctr.45.014.

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“I think that I shall never see,/A billboard lovely as a tree.” Let Nash’s haunting lines stand as emblem for the strategic options of design, realism, or symbolism. They are nicely illustrated In English stage practice this summer. Take Wild Honey at the National, a version of Chekhov’s Platonov. For Chekhov one needs a country house deep in Russia, a measure of naturalism, and trees. John Gunter’s setting supplied them all. I counted over 20 birches, visible from the porch of the country house set; they looked perfectly real to me. This was a clearcut design theme – the birches were repeated in the poster and programme – and congruent with the elaborately detailed schoolroom of scene four, no tricks, square on, an interior that could have been created at any time this century.
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Quigley, Claire. "H21 These Barbies were dermatologists". British Journal of Dermatology 191, Supplement_1 (28 de junho de 2024): i174. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/bjd/ljae090.369.

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Abstract Greta Gerwig’s 2023 Barbie blockbuster provided an infectious reminder that women are capable of the success of their male counterparts, as well as emphasizing the impressiveness of female empowerment and leadership. Luckily, in dermatology, we have had this leadership from the beginning. According to the 2022 UK consensus of consultant physicians, women make up 51% of higher specialty trainees, and there have been more women than men in training since 2013. However, despite this, only 41% of the consultant physician workforce are women while 59% are men (Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh. Focus on Physicians. Census of Consultant Physicians and Higher Specialty Trainees in the UK 2016–17. Edinburgh: Royal College of Physicians, 2017). However, dermatology stands out as a female-predominant area of specialization. In the UK in 2016, 57% of consultants and 75% of higher specialty trainees in dermatology were women [Royal College of Physicians. The UK 2022 census of consultant physicians. Available at: https://www.rcplondon.ac.uk/projects/outputs/uk-2022-census-consultant-physicians (last accessed 29 February 2024)]. There is likely a multitude of reasons contributing to this, but the historical influence of prominent female leaders in the specialty cannot be ignored. Presented here are a select group of pioneering female dermatologists whose careers and contributions to the field of dermatology paved the way for the development of one of the few female-dominated medical specialties. Helen Ollendorff-Curth was a female pioneer of genodermatology and is commemorated with four eponyms: the Ollendorff probe sign, the Curth criteria, Buschke–Ollendorff syndrome, and ichthyosis hystrix, Curth–Macklin type (IHCM). Loretta Joy Cummins was the first woman to pass the Dermatology Board examination in the USA and the first to be president of the New England Dermatological Society. Cummins founded a fund for Massachusetts General Hospital and a scholarship fund for women at Tufts Medical School. Agnes Blackadder was the first female consultant dermatologist in the UK, when she was appointed consultant dermatologist at St John’s Hospital, London in 1907. Daisy Maude Orleman Robinson’s achievements include becoming the first female dermatologist in the USA in 1905, as well as being the first female dermatologist to present a case at a dermatological meeting, to publish a scholarly paper in dermatology, and to present a case at an international dermatology meeting. These influential women were catalysts for creating and cultivating a specialty that promotes female leadership in the world of dermatology, medicine and science.
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Plunkett, P. K. "Burn and Scald Accidents to Children, London, England, 1985". Emergency Medicine Journal 3, n.º 3 (1 de setembro de 1986): 209–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/emj.3.3.209.

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SANDERSON, K. V. "British Association of Dermatologists Sixty-Fifth Annual Meeting, 1985, London". British Journal of Dermatology 113, s29 (julho de 1985): 5–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2133.1985.tb12957.x.

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Lovett. "Schedule for the Academy of Aphasia 34th Annual Meeting—London, England". Brain and Language 55, n.º 1 (outubro de 1996): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/brln.1996.0088.

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KITLV, Redactie. "Book Reviews". New West Indian Guide / Nieuwe West-Indische Gids 60, n.º 3-4 (1 de janeiro de 1986): 239–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/13822373-90002063.

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-Robert L. Paquette, David Barry Gaspar, Bondmen and rebels: a study of master-slave relations in Antigua with implications for colonial British America. Baltimore and London: The Johns Hopkins University Press, Johns Hopkins Series in Atlantic History, Culture and Society, 1985. xx + 338 pp.-John Johnson, Latin American Politics: A historical bibliography, Clio Bibliography Series No. 16 (ABC Clio Information Services, Santa Barbara, 1984).-John Johnson, Columbus Memorial Library, Travel accounts and descriptions of Latin American and the Caribbean, 1800-1920: A selected bibliography (Organization of American States, Washington D.C. 1982).-Susan Willis, Aart G. Broek, Something rich like chocolate. Aart G. Broek, (Editorial Kooperativo Antiyano 'Kolibri', Curacao) 1985.-Robert A. Myers, C.J.M.R. Gullick, Myths of a minority: the changing traditions of the Vincentian Caribs. Assen: Van Gorcum, Series: Studies of developing countries, no. 30, 1985. vi + 211 pp.-Jay. R. Mandle, Paget Henry, Peripheral capitalism and underdevelopment in Antigua. New Brunswick and Oxford: Transaction Books, 1985. 274 pp.-Hilary McD. Beckles, Gary Puckrein, Little England: Plantation society and Anglo-Barbadian politics, 1627-1700. New York and London: New York University Press, 1984. xxiv + 235 pp.
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Livros sobre o assunto "Meeting (1985 : London, England)"

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Reynolds, Ray. The London sessions, American Bar Association, London, England. Chicago, Ill.]: American Bar Association, 1986.

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Meeting on Clinical Investigation of the Microcirculation (1985 London, England). Clinical investigation of the microcirculation: Proceedings of the Meeting on Clinical Investigation of the Microcirculation held at London, England, September 1985. Boston: Nijhoff, 1987.

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Association, American Bar, Senate of the Inns of Court and the Bar. e Law Society (Great Britain), eds. Justice for a generation: Papers presented in London, England, July 15-19, 1985, at the plenary sessions of a meeting between American Bar Association, the Senate of the Inns of Court and the Bar, [and] the Law Society of England and Wales. St. Paul, Minn: West Pub. Co., 1985.

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International Online Information Meeting (9th 1985 London). 9th International Online Information Meeting, London 3-5 December 1985. Oxford: Learned Information, 1985.

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R, Baker L., e Sira Limited, eds. Fibre optics '85: 30 April-2 May, 1985, London, England. Bellingham, Wash., USA: SPIE--the International Society for Optical Engineering, 1985.

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Philip, Howard. We thundered out: 200 years of The Times, 1785-1985. London: Times Books, 1985.

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Pettitt, Stephen J. Philharmonia Orchestra: A record of achievement 1945-1985. London: Hale, 1985.

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Pettitt, Stephen J. Philharmonia Orchestra: A record of achievement, 1945-1985. London: R. Hale, 1985.

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Deinhard & Company (London). A wine day's work: The London house of Deinhard 1835-1985. London: Deinhard, 1985.

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Marsden, Peter Richard Valentine. The Roman Forum Site in London: Discoveries before 1985. London: H.M.S.O., 1987.

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Capítulos de livros sobre o assunto "Meeting (1985 : London, England)"

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Wheeler, Michael. "‘The secret power of England’". In The Athenaeum, 243–69. Yale University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.12987/yale/9780300246773.003.0011.

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This chapter, which considers the Second World War and its aftermath, reveals how the clubhouse provided a meeting place for those members whose contribution to the war effort kept them in London in 1939, as it had in 1914, and for those engaged in new debates on economic and moral reconstruction which arose before war broke out, continued throughout hostilities, and shaped the national agenda in 1945. In the case of Arthur Bryant's and Sir Charles Waldstein's own club, the 'secret power of England' was to be found in the lives and work not only of its leading politicians and serving officers who ran the war and became household names, but also its moralists, theologians, and economists who applied their minds to the demands of a future peace. Crucial to the war effort were those less well-known civil servants and intelligence officers, scientists, and engineers who used the clubhouse. While valiant efforts were made to maintain the usual services during the war, many aspects of club life were adversely affected. In its domestic economy, the Athenæum's responses to the exigencies of war were often reminiscent of those recorded in 1914–1918; shortages led to all kinds of restrictions.
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Campbell, Joseph. "Partnering with Mennonites in Northern Ireland". In From The Ground Up, 97–103. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195136425.003.0006.

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Abstract Meeting Mennonites Was For Me an oasis in the dry and barren desert. A Presbyterian from birth and elder in my local congregation, this “new” denomination came into my frame of reference in casual conversation in 1980 with a colleague who was working with youth on urban justice issues in England. He had visited the London Mennonite Centre and counted among his friends Alan and Eleanor Kreider. He spoke of a quality of community life, worship where justice and peace issues were not on the edge but central, and a people who took Jesus’ call to peacemakers as a serious call for today. To say I was interested would be an understatement. I read John Howard Yoder’s Politics of Jesus (1972), and I knew then I had to learn more about this church. At that point in my life, I was youth director of the Belfast YMCA, at that time a mainly Protestant and evangelical youth organization. I was responsible for running a social education and recreation program for several hundred youth in the sixteen to twenty-five age group, mostly from low-income inner city backgrounds, with a healthy mix of male and female, Catholic and Protestant. Young people with regular jobs were the exception, as the youth often came from neighborhoods where over 70 percent of the people were on welfare. Few experiences in my life had prepared me for the hopeless injustice faced by those youth. I understood in stark terms the connection between social deprivation and political violence. Many of the young people I worked with had lives outside the YMCA in the junior ranks of paramilitary organizations on both sides of our divided society.
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Claes, Koenraad. "Politicised Aestheticism outside London: the Quest and the Evergreen". In The Late-Victorian Little Magazine, 145–85. Edinburgh University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474426213.003.0006.

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Most late-Victorian little magazines were published from London, but elsewhere in Britain relevant journals were also produced, often functioning as the periodical organs of localised organisations that wanted to engage with the local communities in which they operated. The Arts & Crafts journal the Quest (1894–96), issued by the Birmingham Guild of Handicraft, ‘resisted any structural differentiation between the worlds of production and consumption, preferring the unified ideal of a community of producers meeting common needs through mutual cooperation’. Outside of England, writers of the budding Celtic Revival wrote for several little magazines, but few notable little magazines were set up before the early twentieth century. One notable exception was the Edinburgh-based Evergreen (1895–96), perhaps the late Victorian era’s best example of a conceptually integrated periodical, this time not only inspired by a local variant of the collaborative spirit characterising the Arts and Crafts journals, but also meant to exemplify an advocated ‘organic’ unity for the city where its producers lived and worked, and from there for Scotland and ‘North Britain’ at large.
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Kaznina, Olga A. "I.A. Bunin and A.V. Tyrkova-Williams: a History of a Friendship". In Russian Émigré Literature, 1920–1940. Writer in Literary Process (to the 150th Anniversary of I.A. Bunin’s Birth), 443–96. A.M. Gorky Institute of World Literature of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.22455/978-5-9208-0685-7-445-498.

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The present article is devoted to the lifelong friendship and creative relationship of I.A. Bunin and the writer and politician A.V. Tyrkova-Williams. Their friendship began in pre-revolutionary Russia and went on in the years of Emigration. A.V. Tyrkova, who lived in London, proceeded with political fight with bolshevism by means of journalism and periodical press and involved in it Russian writers, philosophers and politicians from the centers of the Russian Emigration. Also Tyrkova made a valuable contribution to Russian culture, promoting Russian literature in England and Europe, helping Russian writes like Bunin, Kuprin, Shmelev and many others to arrange meeting with readers in London, get reviews to their books, translate their works and publish them in the West.
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Álvarez, Alejandra Franganillo. "Marie de Rohan, Duchess of Chevreuse: Schemer, Spy, and Wartime Fugitive at the European Courts". In Early Modern Women’s Mobility, Authority, and Agency across the Spanish Empire. Nieuwe Prinsengracht 89 1018 VR Amsterdam Nederland: Amsterdam University Press, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789463723299_ch09.

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Lady-in-waiting and confidant to France’s queen, Anne of Austria, Marie de Rohan, duchess of Chevreuse (1600–1679), traveled between two enemy kingdoms: Spain and France. After a failed conspiracy against Louis XIII, the duchess abandoned France and moved to Spain in 1637 and years later to Brussels, the court of the Spanish Netherlands. She organized political opponents against Cardinal Richelieu and f inally moved to London in 1638, where the leader of Richelieu’s opponents, Marie de Medici, Henrietta María’s mother, later came to live. On one occasion, for example, after meeting with Philip IV, Isabel of Borbón, and the count-duke of Olivares, she was sent to London to propose an alliance between Spain and England against France. This chapter investigates the purpose of the duchess’s constant travels across several European kingdoms on her secret diplomatic missions.
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Brain, Timothy. "Damocles Unbound: 2005–7". In A History of Policing in England and Wales from 1974: A Turbulent Journey. Oxford University Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199218660.003.0011.

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Charles Clarke’s accession to office was as smooth as it could be in the circumstances. Son of a senior civil servant, he had made his way through Highgate School and Cambridge, becoming, like Jack Straw before him, president of the National Union of Students. In the 1970s he was a member of the ‘broad left’ but by late 2004 that had long been transformed into support for New Labour. He quickly set off on what many chief constables saw as a positive course by inviting them, in contrast to Blunkett’s ex cathedra style, to a convivial private ‘get to know you’ (or at least, resume acquaintance) meeting at a London hotel. In his brief speech he declared an intention to be practical and not to concentrate on structure over getting the business done. It appeared that he was ‘a man that you can do business with’.
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Collini, Stefan. "Their Title to be Heard Professionalization and its Discontents". In Public Moralists, 199–250. Oxford University PressOxford, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198201731.003.0007.

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Abstract On 16 November 1872 a meeting was held at the Freemason’s Tavern in London to discuss the question of ‘University Reform’. In choosing that venue, the organizers deliberately recalled the historic meeting on 10 June 1864 of university reformers and leaders of Nonconformity to press for the repeal of the Test Acts, and thus to open the ancient universities to those who were not members of the Church of England. By 1872 the focus of attention had shifted rather to the internal organization of the universities and its bearing on what were increasingly recognized as their national functions: particularly at issue was the conflict between the traditional collegiate tutorial ideal and the newer schemes to promote ‘research’. The publication in 1867 of Mark Pattison’s book, Suggestions on Academical Organization, and an orchestrated campaign in the Academy, a journal founded in 1869 to help promote the cause of ‘the endowment of research’, had ensured that the question did not lack for public attention.
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Houen, Alex. "Joseph Conrad: Entropolitics and the Sense of Terror". In Terrorism and Modern Literature, from Joseph Conrad to Ciaran Carson, 34–92. Oxford University PressOxford, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198187707.003.0002.

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Abstract An act of terrorism in the name of government; a work of destruction so expressive it is incomprehensible; an event so strategic that it appears to be insane. It is a matter of a phantom event. This paradoxical state of affairs is precisely what Pry ,Y Councilor Warmth, the Chandelier d 4mbassade at the London embassy of a ‘great power’, in votes as a means of sorting out the affairs of state ,within England in his meeting with Adolf Vero, agent provocateur. ‘vat is required at present is not writing, but the b1inging to light of a distinct, a signify cant fact’, in order to exacerbate national ‘unrest’.1 The central terrorist action of The Secret Agent (1907), based on the actual self detonation of the Anarchist Martial Bourdon in Greenwich in 1894, is thus prefigured as state ‘propaganda par le fait’- ‘propaganda by deed’, as it is translated in English, though it could equally be rendered ‘propaganda by fact’.’
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Freeman, Hugh L. "The Evolution of Community Psychiatry in Britain". In Integrated Mental Health Services, 53–68. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195074215.003.0005.

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Abstract It is characteristic of some historical processes that they follow not a linear, but rather a circular-or more precisely, an elliptical-form. So far as the mentally ill in Britain are concerned, they came under the aegis of “community care” inpremodern times, as they still do today in most developing countries, where public responsibility is limited to confining those cases who present a physical danger to others. Recent trends in British mental health services-particularly the large-scale transfer of those with chronic disorders from the public to the private sector-provoke disquieting echoes of earlier periods. Before the early eighteenth century, there was only one institution in England for the care of the insane, and none in the other countries of the British Isles. This was the Bethlem (or more familiarly, Bedlam) Hospital in London which-particularly through Hogarth’s pictures-became an exemplar of neglect, cruelty, and professional incompetence. It was a reputation, though, that was not fully deserved (Allderidge, 1985). During the eighteenth century, the growth of humanitarianism, particularly associated with nonconformist religious groups, led to the opening of a number of hospitals for the insane, either as independent institutions or associated with general hospitals. These were supported by subscriptions from the wealthier classes, but others were operated for profit, initiating the “trade in lunacy” (Parry Jones, 1972). In many of them, care was little better than at Bethlem, and it was concern over this state of affairs that led the Quakers to establish a new type of institution at Yorlc, The Retreat, where the principle of Moral Treatment was first developed by William Tuke (Digby, 1985). This new approach was to be an influential force in psychiatric care, not only in Britain but also particularly in the United States.
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"John Milton, The making of a Christian poet (1641-1644)". In English Renaissance Literary Criticism, editado por Brian Vickers, 590–606. Oxford University PressOxford, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198186793.003.0036.

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Abstract John Milton (1608-74), the last great poet of the English Renaissance, was educated at St Paul’ s School (c.1620-4, under Alexander Gill), and at Christ’ s College Cambridge (1625-32). After six years spent at his father’ s house in the country, where he gave himself up ‘ with the most complete leisure to reading through the Greek and Latin writers’ -a period in which he published Comus. A masque (1637), and Lycidas (1638)-he spent most of 1638---g in Italy, being accepted into the Svogliati academy in Florence, and meeting many Italian writers and musicians (including Dati, Frescobaldi, and the imprisoned Galileo). In 1640 he began tutoring private pupils in London, and became involved in controversies on behalf of the Puritans against the Church of England, publishing a series of tracts, including Areopagitica (1644). In 1649 the Council of State appointed him Secretary for the Foreign Tongues, with the duty of writing official defences of Cromwell’ s policies. Imprisoned in 1659, after the defeat of the Parliamentarians, he was allowed to resume private life, publishing Paradise Lost in 1667, Paradise Regained and Samson Agonistes in 1671.
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Candfield, Sophie, Emma Plugge, Maciej Czachorowski e Eamonn O’Moore. "P382 Factors affecting hepatitis C care in prisons in England: a qualitative analysis of stakeholders in london and england". In Abstracts for the STI & HIV World Congress (Joint Meeting of the 23rd ISSTDR and 20th IUSTI), July 14–17, 2019, Vancouver, Canada. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/sextrans-2019-sti.479.

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Miller, Alice, Anjum Memon e Peter Bannister. "P99 Changing epidemiology and age-specific incidence of breast cancer in England, 1985–2018". In Society for Social Medicine Annual Scientific Meeting Abstracts. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jech-2021-ssmabstracts.185.

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Beckett, P., R. Dickinson, R. Hubbard, A. Khakwani e D. West. "S99 Lung cancer surgical outcomes in england (2015)". In British Thoracic Society Winter Meeting 2017, QEII Centre Broad Sanctuary Westminster London SW1P 3EE, 6 to 8 December 2017, Programme and Abstracts. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and British Thoracic Society, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/thoraxjnl-2017-210983.105.

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Mak, V., A. Saleem, J. Khambh, M. Dockey e P. Davies. "S102 The use of preventative inhaler treatment across england – time for a rethink?" In British Thoracic Society Winter Meeting 2018, QEII Centre, Broad Sanctuary, Westminster, London SW1P 3EE, 5 to 7 December 2018, Programme and Abstracts. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and British Thoracic Society, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/thorax-2018-212555.108.

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Reynolds, C., C. Barber e P. Cullinan. "P160 Mortality from idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis in england and wales by birth cohort". In British Thoracic Society Winter Meeting 2017, QEII Centre Broad Sanctuary Westminster London SW1P 3EE, 6 to 8 December 2017, Programme and Abstracts. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and British Thoracic Society, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/thoraxjnl-2017-210983.302.

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Rose, J., S. Gadhia, M. Lepetyukh, H. Rupani e G. d’Ancona. "P194 Assessing variation in severe asthma care in England: a national benchmarking study". In British Thoracic Society Winter Meeting 2022, QEII Centre, Broad Sanctuary, Westminster, London SW1P 3EE, 23 to 25 November 2022, Programme and Abstracts. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and British Thoracic Society, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/thorax-2022-btsabstracts.328.

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Lodhi, T., C. Leonard, R. Abdulqawi, H. Morris e N. Chaudhuri. "P148 Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis: “lost in the system” in the north west of england?" In British Thoracic Society Winter Meeting 2017, QEII Centre Broad Sanctuary Westminster London SW1P 3EE, 6 to 8 December 2017, Programme and Abstracts. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and British Thoracic Society, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/thoraxjnl-2017-210983.290.

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Rothnie, KJ, T. Tritton, X. Han, T. Holbrook, B. Numbere, AF Ford, L. Massey et al. "S79 COPD exacerbations in routine clinical practice during COVID-19 in England in 2020". In British Thoracic Society Winter Meeting 2022, QEII Centre, Broad Sanctuary, Westminster, London SW1P 3EE, 23 to 25 November 2022, Programme and Abstracts. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and British Thoracic Society, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/thorax-2022-btsabstracts.85.

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Rothnie, KJ, T. Tritton, X. Han, T. Holbrook, B. Numbere, AF Ford, L. Massey et al. "S75 Asthma exacerbations in routine clinical practice during COVID-19 in England in 2020". In British Thoracic Society Winter Meeting 2022, QEII Centre, Broad Sanctuary, Westminster, London SW1P 3EE, 23 to 25 November 2022, Programme and Abstracts. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and British Thoracic Society, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/thorax-2022-btsabstracts.81.

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Arnold, DT, FW Hamilton, TT Morris, R. Payne e NA Maskell. "S12 The changes in incidence and management of pleural empyema in England over the last decade". In British Thoracic Society Winter Meeting 2019, QEII Centre, Broad Sanctuary, Westminster, London SW1P 3EE, 4 to 6 December 2019, Programme and Abstracts. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and British Thoracic Society, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/thorax-2019-btsabstracts2019.18.

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