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The control of cannabis in Mexico, c.1900 to 1961 : government attitudes and approaches
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A comparison of Scottish and Norwegian hutting traditions, with particular reference to the communities of Carbeth and Lindøya 1905-2013
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Work, class and gender in Canadian fiction, 1890s-1920s
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Not just a joke : rape culture in Internet memes about #MeToo
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Saints and subverters : the later Covenanters in Scotland c.1648-1682
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Media representations of gender in the Scottish public sphere in the context of the 2014 independence referendum
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Social identity in Shakespeare's plays : a quantitative study
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An analysis of the Committee for the Security of the Kingdom of the Scottish Parliament, 1693-1702
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Pantheon
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Do I put up that womanly defense? This tune goes manly : a corpus stylistic study of gender-specific grammatical constructions of possession in two Shakespearean plays
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Conceptions of milk (and 'milking') in seventeenth-century England
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Politics and the problem of speaking for others in the work of Naomi Mitchison
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The history and development of parliamentary sketch-writing
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A cognitive approach to spatial patterning in literary narrative
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'The grave and solemn Earl' : a political study of John Kennedy, sixth Earl of Cassillis during the Covenanting movement, 1637-1651
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Transatlantic ruin in the writing of Nathaniel Hawthorne
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Narratives of Scottish history and identity in pro-independence poetry written for the 2014 Scottish referendum
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Opium, the British Empire and the beginnings of an international drugs control regime, ca. 1890-1910
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Theorising the will in early modern English literature
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Technological innovation and resource management in the fisheries of the British Isles, ca. 1400-1900
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Rewriting myths through life writings in Marina Warner's fiction
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The political economy of Henry Martyn, 1701-1721
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"Fighting in their ways"? : the working man in British culture 1939-1945
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A study of the novels of Elisa Brune
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To find what matters most
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Myra, beyond Saddleworth
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Excluded
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Beyond opium, a history of refined drugs and government regulation in modern China, c. 1871-1945
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The poetic metaphor interpretation processes of L1 and L2 readers from a relevance theory perspective
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Two Rough Riders, Buffalo Bill and Theodore Roosevelt's enigmatic relationship
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'I shall have to learn to live all over again’: injury, disability and relationships in the lives of Second World War servicemen
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The rhetoric and effect of causality in children's literature
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Friends of free emigration’: A comparative case study of the West Indian efforts of the Glasgow West India Association and the Glasgow Emancipation Society, 1833-1862
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From the land of Genesis : deploying short story form to explore the fictionalization of narratives from veterans returning home
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Shawkirk
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The Czechoslovak Communist Party's revolution, 1986-1990
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Propaganda and the presidency : an analysis of Lyndon B. Johnson's media relations, 1963-1968
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Slander and sedition in Elizabethan law, speech and writing
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A Nietzschean analysis of Vladimir Nabokov's fiction
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The place of poetry in victorian Dundee
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The fiction of Anita Brookner, persona, reception, and literary value
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Parenting styles and social-emotional competence of pre-school children in Abuja, Nigeria
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A face to die for : acne, dermatology, and the quest for perfect skin in Britain and the United States, c.1800–present
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A cognitive-operative approach to improve the L2 learning of the Spanish subjunctive
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Transgressive paradigms : the changing role of transgression in Postmodern art
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We were all scattered to the four winds’: work, identity, and deindustrialisation in post-war Scotland’
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This dying machine
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Visiting time
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Giants of the Clyde, memory and post-industrial archaeology on Clydeside
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How did societal changes influence the development of movement assessment research and shape the definition of a normal child in Britain 1945-1985?
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