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inauthor: Charles Colville Frankland from books.google.com
... in author's footsteps ; as little in his graphic descriptions ; and w tation in acknowledging the jus servations ... Charles Colville Frankland , R. London . 1829 . 4. Révolutions de Constantin 1808 , précédées d'Observation l'Etat ...
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This is gray literature publishing: where intense thinking, change, and speculation take place in scholarship.
inauthor: Charles Colville Frankland from books.google.com
Taken together, these essays reveal the interpretive power of the "Imperial Turn" and present a rethinking of the history of Jews in colonial societies in light of postcolonial critiques and destabilized categories of analysis.
inauthor: Charles Colville Frankland from books.google.com
This widely acclaimed book analyzes the political effects of scientific research as exemplified by one field, economic botany, during one epoch, the nineteenth century, when Great Britain was the world's most powerful nation.
inauthor: Charles Colville Frankland from books.google.com
First Published in 2001. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
inauthor: Charles Colville Frankland from books.google.com
From the perspective of Indigenous law and jurisdiction, she tells the story of the Algonquins of Barriere Lake, in western Quebec, and their tireless resistance to federal land claims policy.
inauthor: Charles Colville Frankland from books.google.com
In Network Sovereignty, Marisa Duarte examines these ICT projects to explore the significance of information flows and information systems to Native sovereignty, and toward self-governance, self-determination, and decolonization.
inauthor: Charles Colville Frankland from books.google.com
Wastelanding tells the history of the uranium industry on Navajo land in the U.S. Southwest, asking why certain landscapes and the peoples who inhabit them come to be targeted for disproportionate exposure to environmental harm.
inauthor: Charles Colville Frankland from books.google.com
History of Tasmanian natives and The Black War; General life (food, adornment etc.); Mortuary rites; (Author was Bishop of Tasmania).