A Guide to Bombay, Historical, Statistical and Descriptive

A Guide to Bombay, Historical, Statistical and Descriptive
Title A Guide to Bombay, Historical, Statistical and Descriptive PDF eBook
Author James Mackenzie Maclean
Publisher
Pages 524
Release 1876
Genre India
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Guide to Bombay: Historical, Statistical, and Descriptive

Guide to Bombay: Historical, Statistical, and Descriptive
Title Guide to Bombay: Historical, Statistical, and Descriptive PDF eBook
Author James MacKenzie MacLean
Publisher
Pages 716
Release 2017-08-25
Genre History
ISBN 9781376340990

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Agreeable News from Persia

Agreeable News from Persia
Title Agreeable News from Persia PDF eBook
Author D.T. Potts
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 2077
Release 2022-09-06
Genre History
ISBN 3658360321

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Eighteenth and nineteenth century European, British and American newspapers constitute a rich and largely untapped source of contemporary, often eyewitness accounts of historical events and opinions concerning Iran from the late Safavid (1712) through the Qajar (c. 1797-1920) period. This study collects and annotates thousands of articles published in the Colonial and early Republican American newspapers, from the first mention of events in Persia in the American press (1712) to the death of Mohammad Shah (1848), unlocking for the first time a wealth of information on Iran and its place in the world during the 18th and early 19th century.

Luzac's Oriental List and Book Review

Luzac's Oriental List and Book Review
Title Luzac's Oriental List and Book Review PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 276
Release 1894
Genre Oriental literature
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The Indian Magazine and Review

The Indian Magazine and Review
Title The Indian Magazine and Review PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 668
Release 1893
Genre Education
ISBN

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Redbrick

Redbrick
Title Redbrick PDF eBook
Author William Whyte
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 416
Release 2016-08-11
Genre History
ISBN 0192513443

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In the last two centuries Britain has experienced a revolution in higher education, with the number of students rising from a few hundred to several million. Yet the institutions that drove - and still drive - this change have been all but ignored by historians. Drawing on a decade's research, and based on work in dozens of archives, many of them used for the very first time, this is the first full-scale study of the civic universities - new institutions in the nineteenth century reflecting the growth of major Victorian cities in Britain, such as Liverpool, Manchester, Birmingham, York, and Durham - for more than 50 years. Tracing their story from the 1780s until the 2010s, it is an ambitious attempt to write the Redbrick revolution back into history. William Whyte argues that these institutions created a distinctive and influential conception of the university - something that was embodied in their architecture and expressed in the lives of their students and staff. It was this Redbrick model that would shape their successors founded in the twentieth century: ensuring that the normal university experience in Britain is a Redbrick one. Using a vast range of previously untapped sources, Redbrick is not just a new history, but a new sort of university history: one that seeks to rescue the social and architectural aspects of education from the disregard of previous scholars, and thus provide the richest possible account of university life. It will be of interest to students and scholars of modern British history, to anyone who has ever attended university, and to all those who want to understand how our higher education system has developed - and how it may evolve in the future.

Unsound Empire

Unsound Empire
Title Unsound Empire PDF eBook
Author Catherine L. Evans
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 299
Release 2021-01-01
Genre Law
ISBN 0300242743

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A study of the internal tensions of British imperial rule told through murder and insanity trials Unsound Empire is a history of criminal responsibility in the nineteenth-century British Empire told through detailed accounts of homicide cases across three continents. If a defendant in a murder trial was going to hang, he or she had to deserve it. Establishing the mental element of guilt--criminal responsibility--transformed state violence into law. And yet, to the consternation of officials in Britain and beyond, experts in new scientific fields posited that insanity was widespread and growing, and evolutionary theories suggested that wide swaths of humanity lacked the self-control and understanding that common law demanded. Could it be fair to punish mentally ill or allegedly "uncivilized" people? Could British civilization survive if killers avoided the noose?