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Representations of the First Colonial “Civil War” in Victoria’s Reign: the Canadian Rebellions in the English Press (1837–1838)
Published 2007-12-01“…In fact, the terms used to refer to the event varied according to the sources. English leaders and editorials reported on a “civil war” in the colonies, while American newspapers whose despatches were quoted verbatim in the English press, more often referred to “rebellions” or “insurrections”. …”
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Marching towards the Cruzada: Douglas Jerrold's road to nationalist Spain
Published 2002-12-01“… The Spanish Civil War pitted British Christians against each other in an intense battle for the hearts and minds of the public. …”
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THE COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF GUY DE MAUPASSANT’S TWO FRIENDS AND ARTURO ARIAS’ TOWARD PATZUN
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“Me will homa to France and no be hanged in a strange country”: Comic French Villains in Late Elizabethan Drama
Published 2011-09-01“…Les personnages principaux que sont Pedro dans The Wounds of Civil War de Lodge et Jaques dans James IV de Greene sont traités différemment par les deux dramaturges. …”
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History of Pain Research and Management in Canada
Published 1998-01-01“…In the 19th century, while Americans learned about causalgia and the pain of wounds, Canadian insurrections were much less devastating than the United States Civil War. By the end of that century, a Canadian professor working in the United States, Sir William Osler, was responsible for a standard textbook of medicine with a variety of treatments for painful illnesses. …”
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« The Fault is that she is my wife » : L’ambivalence des représentations d’Henriette-Marie (1625-1649)
Published 2021-10-01“…Their impact within the context of his personal rule and of the Civil Wars, leading up to the Regicide, has been the object of many studies, yet what can be said of the image of his wife? …”
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