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The Persistence of Victorian Liberalism: The Politics of Social Reform in Britain, 1870-1900 (Contributions to the Study of World History)
by Robert F. Haggard
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with references to "Contemporary Review".
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... that England can no longer boast of being the dominating Power in the world" (Frederick Greenwood, "Britain Fin de Siecle," Contemporary Review [August 1890], 303). ... "
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New York, Contemporary Review, National Review, Fortnightly Review, Westminster Review, Reprint Edition, East End, Outcast London, London County Council, Salvation Army, Joseph Chamberlain, Charles Booth
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Darwin and the General Reader: The Reception of Darwin's Theory of Evolution in the British Periodical Press, 1859-1872
by Alvar Ellegard
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with references to "Contemporary Review".
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British Association, Contemporary Review, Daily News, Eclectic Review, North British Review, Popular Science Review, one religious organ, middlebrow organs, missing link argument, specific permanence, orthodox naturalist, big mutations
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Science Serialized: Representations of the Sciences in Nineteenth-Century Periodicals (Dibner Institute Studies in the History of Science and Technology)
by Geoffrey Cantor
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with references to "Contemporary Review".
Key Phrases:
Royal Institution, Henry Adams, Balfour Stewart, Bridgewater Treatises, Erasmus Darwin, British Association, Contemporary Review, John Tyndall, Grant Allen, Literary Gazette, Royal Society, Professor Tyndall
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Macro-Crystalline Glazes: The Challenge of Crystals
by Peter Ilsley
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with references to "Contemporary Review".
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Contemporary Review, Peter Ilsley, The Two Ages of Crystals, Derek Clarkson, Julie Brooke, Royal Doulton, Leon Bush, The Primacy of Porcelain, Tony Laverick, United States, Are You Being Programmed, Royal Copenhagen
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