The fears of an invasion peaked after defeat in France, but gave way in July and August 1940 to a sense of national defiance with air superiority over the UK maintained in the Battle of… Continue reading M.O.I. ‘Moveable Maginot’ ...
There has been much talk in the American newspapers about Great Britain, in that they received news that Britain is interested in purchasing Niihau, one of the islands of the Hawaiian Archipelago, and according to them, if it is true, this would be greatly go against the good will of some...
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The Sound Archives are available from a terminal in the Electronic Resources area of the Newspapers Reading room. Laptops may be taken into reading rooms and connected to the power supply, however you are not permitted to connect to the Library's network, or download any item from its electron...
The data comes from a small and representative corpus of British English (ARCHER-3.1) and from three “big data” sets (Google Books, British Library Newspapers and The Economist). We suggest that data triangulation, including sociohistorical contextualization, allows us to conclude that especially ...
We extracted 389 British and German articles from national newspapers that reported organised crime between 1999 and 2009, from the Lexis Nexis (now Nexis UK) database and the online archives of a number of German newspapers. We then analysed them using quantitative and qualitative methods of ...
The Ministry of Food could adjust upwards or downwards the number of points that a food item would cost, depending on the supply of it at the time in the nation’s food chain. Housewives would watch the newspapers to monitor news on the “Changes in Points Value” columns, to see if an...
This article examines the figurative appropriations of Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg, drawing on a selective audit from newspapers, television, radio ... K Parry,K Richardson - 《British Journal of Politics & International Relations》 被引量: 21发表: 2011年 Culture Wars: The Media and the ...
the Canossian Convent tried to ensure that its charges left them with the skills to earn a living. Stenography was taught and the exam results published in the local newspapers. Two of my father's female cousins, both born and bred in Hong Kong, were sent to board at the Canossian Conven...
Funded handsomely by the British administration, the parties were an attempt to foster goodwill: to demonstrate to Boer civilians that the camps were being run in their best interests by a benevolent administration. They were also intended to show to an international media – and newspapers did ...