IX The Nineteenth Century (1815–1914)
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Auteurs : David Hamer ; Roger Price ; David Barrass ; Ian FarrSource :
- Annual Bulletin of Historical Literature [ 0066-3832 ] ; 1989-11.
English descriptors
- Teeft :
- Annual bulletin, Beck, Berg, Bertrand russell, Bismarck, Bourgeois status, British people, British policy, British politics, Case study, Central europe, Centralising tendencies, Centre, Christian socialists, Chronos verlag, Coal mining industry, Comparative perspective, Comparative study, Considerable interest, Contributor, Croom, Croom helm, Crucial question, Cultural history, Daily life, Deutschen, Deutschen burgerturns, Deutschen gewerkschuften, Deutschland, Different ways, Dreyfus affair, Early years, Economic change, Economic development, Economic growth, Economic historians, Economic history, Edward hamilton, Edwardian, Edwardian england, Fascinating study, Fayard, Feminist movement, Feminist perspective, First half, First volume, Foreign policy, Free trade, German history, German labour movement, Gesch, Geschichte, Good account, Good deal, Good studies, Good work, Great britain, Great deal, Higher education, Hist, Histoire, Historical literature, Ibid, Imperial germany, Imperial russia, Important book, Important books, Important contribution, Industrial development, Industrial revolution, Industrialisation, Inst, Interesting part, Irish question, John mitchel, Labour, Labour movement, Labour relations, Late victorian, Leamington, Lord john russell, Macmillan, Madrid, Major collection, Major contribution, Major project, Major role, Major work, Many years, Mass education, Middle class, Modern austria, Modern britain, Nineteenth century, Nineteenth century europe, Nineteenth century france, Organisation, Ottoman empire, Pais vasco, Paris commune, Party politics, Peasant, Political economy, Political life, Popular culture, Prussian cities, Public attitudes, Recent literature, Recent work, Recent years, Regional variations, Religious history, Review article, Richard cobden, Routledge, Rural economy, Same author, Scand, Second empire, Second half, Second part, Several articles, Sexual division, Siecle, Significant contribution, Slav, Social change, Social class, Social compass, Social conditions, Social control, Social elites, Social groups, Social history, Social insurance, Social mobility, Social policy, Social problems, Social reform, Social structures, Social welfare, Special number, Statistical sources, Statute book, Trade unions, Twentieth century, Univ, Unwin hyman, Urban centres, Urban history, Useful complement, Useful contribution, Valladolid, Various groups, Victorian, Victorian england, Victorian society, Victorian values, Voprosy istorii, Welsh home rule, Werner conze, Whilst, Wide range, Xixe, Xixe siecle, Xixe sikcle, Xlxe, Xlxe siecle, Xlxe sikcle, Xlxe sipcle.
Url:
DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-8314.1989.tb00968.x
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