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Wineburg SS. On the Reading of Historical Texts: Notes on the Breach Between School and Academy. American Educational Research Journal 1991;28:495–519.https://www.jstor.org/stable/1163146?seq=1
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Northedge, Andrew. The good study guide. Milton Keynes: : Open University Press 2005. http://www.vlebooks.com/vleweb/product/openreader?id=Nottingham&isbn=9781780074719
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Appleby, Joyce Oldham, Hunt, Lynn Avery, Jacob, Margaret C. Telling the truth about history. New York: : W.W. Norton 1994. https://contentstore.cla.co.uk/secure/link?id=B80C4F49-1FDB-E511-80BD-0CC47A6BDDEB
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Jordanova, L. J. History in practice. London: : Hodder Arnold 2006. https://contentstore.cla.co.uk/secure/link?id=6c4bc4d9-1ee5-e511-80bd-0cc47a6bddeb
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Partner, Nancy F. Writing medieval history. London: : Hodder Arnold 2005. https://contentstore.cla.co.uk/secure/link?id=66C2D842-1FDB-E511-80BD-0CC47A6BDDEB
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Linenthal, Edward Tabor, Engelhardt, Tom. History wars: the Enola Gay and other battles for the American past. New York: : Henry Holt 1996.
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Lambert, Peter, Schofield, Phillipp R., MyiLibrary. Making history: an introduction to the history and practices of a discipline. Abingdon: : Routledge 2004. https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/nottingham/detail.action?docID=200028
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Macdonald, Sharon. The politics of display: museums, science, culture. London: : Routledge 1998. https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/nottingham/detail.action?docID=618865
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Zola Marie Packman. The Incredible and the Incredulous: The Vocabulary of Disbelief in Herodotus, Thucydides, and Xenophon. Hermes 1991;:399–414.http://www.jstor.org/stable/4476837?&Search=yes&searchText=zola&searchText=packman&list=hide&searchUri=%252Faction%252FdoBasicSearch%253FQuery%253Dzola%252Bpackman%2526acc%253Don%2526wc%253Don%2526fc%253Doff&prevSearch=&item=3&ttl=61&returnArticleService=showFullText
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Reuter, Timothy, Nelson, Janet L., MyiLibrary. Medieval polities and modern mentalities. New York: : Cambridge University Press 2006. https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/nottingham/detail.action?docID=281714
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Rosemary Jann. From Amateur to Professional: The Case of the Oxbridge Historians. Journal of British Studies 1983;22:122–47.http://www.jstor.org/stable/175676?&Search=yes&searchText=jann&searchText=rosemary&list=hide&searchUri=%252Faction%252FdoAdvancedSearch%253Fq0%253Drosemary%252Bjann%2526f0%253Dall%2526c1%253DAND%2526q1%253D%2526f1%253Dall%2526acc%253Don%2526wc%253Don%2526fc%253Doff%2526Search%253DSearch%2526sd%253D%2526ed%253D%2526la%253D%2526pt%253D%2526isbn%253D&prevSearch=&item=5&ttl=394&returnArticleService=showFullText
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Woolf D. Introduction. In: A global history of history. New York, N.Y.: : Cambridge University Press 2011. 1–21.https://contentstore.cla.co.uk/secure/link?id=ee638ce2-6b64-e611-80c6-005056af4099
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Iggers GG, Wang QE, Mukherjee S. A global history of modern historiography. Second edition. London: : Routledge 2017. https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/nottingham/detail.action?docID=4662765
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Tim Harris. What’s New about the Restoration? Albion: A Quarterly Journal Concerned with British Studies 1997;29.http://www.jstor.org/stable/4051810?&Search=yes&searchText=restoration&searchText=harris&searchText=tim&list=hide&searchUri=%252Faction%252FdoBasicSearch%253FQuery%253Dtim%252Bharris%252Brestoration%2526acc%253Don%2526wc%253Don%2526fc%253Doff&prevSearch=&item=4&ttl=1746&returnArticleService=showFullText
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Eales, Jacqueline, Hopper, Andrew. The county community in seventeenth-century England and Wales. Hatfield: : University of Hertfordshire Press 2012. http://www.vlebooks.com/vleweb/product/openreader?id=Nottingham&isbn=9781907396779
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Perry M. Chapter 2, Marx and Engel’s conception of history. In: Marxism and history. Basingstoke: : Palgrave 2002. 29–46.https://contentstore.cla.co.uk/secure/link?id=ffa932e3-7d65-e611-80c6-005056af4099
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Linebaugh P. Chapter 5, Hydrarchy : sailor, pirates and the maritime state. In: The many headed hydra: sailors, slaves, commoners and the hidden history of the revolutionary Atlantic. London: : Verso 2000. 143–81.https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/nottingham/detail.action?docID=3117968
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Fred Halliday. ‘Orientalism’ and Its Critics. British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies 1993;20:145–63.http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/195877?Search=yes&resultItemClick=true&searchText=halliday&searchText=orientalism&searchUri=%2Faction%2FdoBasicSearch%3FQuery%3Dhalliday%2Borientalism%26amp%3Bacc%3Don%26amp%3Bwc%3Don%26amp%3Bfc%3Doff
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Young, Robert. Chapter 1, Colonialism and the politics of postcolonial critque . In: Postcolonialism: an historical introduction. Blackwell 1–12.https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/nottingham/reader.action?docID=4717382&ppg=33
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Kennedy D. Chapter 21, Postcolonialism and history. In: The Oxford handbook of postcolonial studies. Oxford: : Oxford University Press 2013. 467–88.https://contentstore.cla.co.uk/secure/link?id=20102956-7591-e711-80cb-005056af4099
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Cologne-Brookes, Gavin, Sammells, Neil, Timms, David. Writing and America. London: : Longman 1996. https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/nottingham/detail.action?docID=4578749
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Cologne-Brookes, Gavin, Sammells, Neil, Timms, David. Writing and America. London: : Longman 1996. https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/nottingham/detail.action?docID=4578749
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Berridge, Geoff, Lloyd, Lorna, MyiLibrary. The Palgrave Macmillan dictionary of diplomacy. Basingstoke: : Palgrave Macmillan 2012. https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/nottingham/detail.action?docID=906706
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Smith, Thomas W. History and international relations. Abingdon: : Routledge 1999. http://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/nottingham/detail.action?docID=180167
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Dyer C. Chapter 5, Peasant living standards: modelling the peasant economy from Standards of living in the later Middle Ages: social change in England c.1200-1520. In: Standards of living in the later Middle Ages: social change in England c.1200-1520. Cambridge: : Cambridge University Press 1989. 109–50.https://contentstore.cla.co.uk/secure/link?id=6620c83c-1fdb-e511-80bd-0cc47a6bddeb
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Paul E. Lovejoy and David Richardson. Trust, Pawnship, and Atlantic History: The Institutional Foundations of the Old Calabar Slave Trade. The American Historical Review 1999;104:333–55.http://www.jstor.org/stable/2650369?&Search=yes&searchText=lovejoy&searchText=pawnship&list=hide&searchUri=%252Faction%252FdoBasicSearch%253FQuery%253Dlovejoy%252Bpawnship%2526acc%253Don%2526wc%253Don%2526fc%253Doff&prevSearch=&item=3&ttl=117&returnArticleService=showFullText
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Lawrence J. Chapter 11, Political History. In: Writing history: theory and practice. London: : Bloomsbury Academic 2010. 209–27.https://contentstore.cla.co.uk/secure/link?id=1ab71570-345f-e611-80c6-005056af4099
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Cannadine, David. What is history now? Basingstoke: : Palgrave Macmillan 2002. http://www.vlebooks.com/vleweb/product/openreader?id=Nottingham&isbn=9780230204522
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Thompson EP. Preface, of: The making of the English working class. In: The making of the English working class. London: : Gollancz 1963. 9–14.https://contentstore.cla.co.uk/secure/link?id=e1d1755d-7f65-e611-80c6-005056af4099
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Darnton, Robert, MyiLibrary. The great cat massacre: and other episodes in French cultural history. New York: : Basic Books https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/nottingham/detail.action?docID=903538
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Hobsbawm, E. J. On history. London: : Abacus 1998. https://contentstore.cla.co.uk/secure/link?id=67C2D842-1FDB-E511-80BD-0CC47A6BDDEB
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Geertz, Clifford. The interpretation of cultures: selected essays. New York: : Basic Books https://contentstore.cla.co.uk/secure/link?id=BA0C4F49-1FDB-E511-80BD-0CC47A6BDDEB
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Burke, Peter. New perspectives on historical writing. Cambridge: : Polity Press 2001. https://contentstore.cla.co.uk/secure/link?id=6420C83C-1FDB-E511-80BD-0CC47A6BDDEB
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Dirks, Nicholas B., Eley, Geoff, Ortner, Sherry B. Culture/power/history: a reader in contemporary social theory. Princeton, N.J.: : Princeton University Press 1994. https://contentstore.cla.co.uk/secure/link?id=6520C83C-1FDB-E511-80BD-0CC47A6BDDEB
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Ayoob M, ebrary, Inc. The many faces of political Islam: religion and politics in the Muslim world. Ann Arbor: : University of Michigan Press 2008. https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/nottingham/detail.action?docID=5991058
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Mitchell C, ebrary, Inc. Religion, identity and politics in Northern Ireland: boundaries of belonging and belief. Aldershot, Hants, England: : Ashgate Pub 2006. https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/nottingham/detail.action?docID=429796
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Fara, Patricia, Patterson, Karalyn. Memory. Cambridge: : Cambridge University Press 1998. https://www-cambridge-org.nottingham.idm.oclc.org/core/books/memory/F5C5321E826BDBE7EB2ACC1C6DE04FF7
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De Groot, Jerome, MyiLibrary. Consuming history: historians and heritage in contemporary popular culture. Abingdon, Oxon: : Routledge 2009. https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/nottingham/detail.action?docID=401828
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Lowenthal, David. Chapter 6, THE PURPOSE OF HERITAGE. In: Possessed by the past: the heritage crusade and the spoils of history. New York: : Free Press 1996. http://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/nottingham/reader.action?docID=1578966&ppg=147
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David Atkinson and Denis Cosgrove. Urban Rhetoric and Embodied Identities: City, Nation, and Empire at the Vittorio Emanuele II Monument in Rome, 1870-1945. Annals of the Association of American Geographers 1998;88:28–49.http://www.jstor.org/stable/2563975?&Search=yes&searchText=urban&searchText=cosgrove&searchText=atkinson&list=hide&searchUri=%252Faction%252FdoBasicSearch%253FQuery%253Datkinson%252Bcosgrove%252Burban%2526Search%253DSearch%2526gw%253Djtx%2526prq%253Datkinosn%252Bcosgrove%252Burban%2526hp%253D25%2526acc%253Don%2526aori%253Da%2526wc%253Don%2526fc%253Doff&prevSearch=&item=2&ttl=280&returnArticleService=showFullText
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John Agnew. The Impossible Capital: Monumental Rome under Liberal and Fascist Regimes, 1870-1943. Geografiska Annaler Series B, Human Geography 1998;80:229–40.http://www.jstor.org/stable/491051?&Search=yes&searchText=rome&searchText=agnew&searchText=monumental&list=hide&searchUri=%252Faction%252FdoAdvancedSearch%253Fq0%253Dagnew%252Brome%252Bmonumental%2526f0%253Dall%2526c1%253DAND%2526q1%253D%2526f1%253Dall%2526acc%253Don%2526wc%253Don%2526fc%253Doff%2526Search%253DSearch%2526sd%253D%2526ed%253D%2526la%253D%2526pt%253D%2526isbn%253D&prevSearch=&item=1&ttl=351&returnArticleService=showFullText
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Weeks, Jeffrey. The world we have won: the remaking of erotic and intimate life. London: : Routledge 2007. http://www.vlebooks.com/vleweb/product/openreader?id=Nottingham&isbn=9780203956809
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Cannadine, David, University of London. History and the media. Houndmills, Basingstoke: : Palgrave Macmillan 2004. https://contentstore.cla.co.uk/secure/link?id=B70C4F49-1FDB-E511-80BD-0CC47A6BDDEB
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Graham H. Coming to terms with the past: Spain’s memory wars from History today. History today 2004;54.https://contentstore.cla.co.uk/secure/link?id=1dc7cfed-b026-e811-80cd-005056af4099