974 resultados para Libraries (Colleges, etc.) Great Britain: England: Oxford.


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Author based upon NUC pre-1956, cited below.

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Explanation for some sheets issued in combined numbers.

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v.31 Ball clays -- v.32 Granites of Scotland -- v.33 Synopsis of the mineral resources of Scotland -- v.34 Rock wool -- v. 35 Limestones of Scotland -- v.36 Cambro-Ordovician limestones and dolomites of the Ord and Torran areas, SKye and the Kishorn area, Ross-Shire -- v.37 Limestones of Scotland : chemical analyses and petrography

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The life of Robert Henry, D. D.: v. 12, p. [471]-490.

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"Based upon the Concilia Magnae Brittaniae et Hiberniae of Wilkins, which was itself an enlargement of Spelman and Degdale's Concilia, decreta, leges, constitutiones in re ecclesiarum Orbis Britannici."

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Description based on: 14th ed. (1822).

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Mainly manuscript sources; appendix, "A list of materials for our history which have hitherto been printed": v. 1, pt. 2, p. [677]-918.

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This is an important book that ought to launch a debate about how we research our understanding of the world, it is an innovative intervention in a vital public issue, and it is an elegant and scholarly hard look at what is actually happening. Jean Seaton, Prof of Media History, U of Westminster, UK & Official Historian of the BBC -- Summary: This book investigates the question of how comparative studies of international TV news (here: on violence presentation) can best be conceptualized in a way that allows for crossnational, comparative conclusions on an empirically validated basis. This book shows that such a conceptualization is necessary in order to overcome existing restrictions in the comparability of international analysis on violence presentation. Investigated examples include the most watched news bulletins in Great Britain (10o'clock news on the BBC), Germany (Tagesschau on ARD) and Russia (Vremja on Channel 1). This book highlights a substantial cross-national violence news flow as well as a cross-national visual violence flow (key visuals) as distinct transnational components. In addition, event-related textual analysis reveals how the historical rootedness of nations and its symbols of power are still manifested in televisual mediations of violence. In conclusion, this study lobbies for a conscientious use of comparative data/analysis both in journalism research and practice in order to understand what it may convey in the different arenas of today’s newsmaking.