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Race, ethnicity and the women's movement in England, 1968-1993 by: England; SpringerLink (Online service); Thomlinson, Natalie. (Electronic resources)
Hunting and the politics of violence before the English civil war by: Beaver, Daniel C.; England; Great Britain (Electronic resources)
Sixteenth-century poetryan annotated anthology / by: Braden, Gordon, (1947-); England; Wiley InterScience (Online service) (Electronic resources)
The trumpet-major / by: England; Hardy, Thomas, (1840-1928.); Nemesvari, Richard.; Wessex (England) (Language materials, printed)
A dark night's work, and other stories / by: England; Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn, (1810-1865.); Lewis, Suzanne. (Language materials, printed)
Tom Brown's schooldays / by: England; Hughes, Arthur, (1832-1915.); Hughes, Thomas, (1822-1896.) (Language materials, printed)
Material setting and reform experience in English institutions for fallen women, 1838-1910inside the 'Homes of Mercy' / by: England; SpringerLink (Online service); Woodall, Susan. (Electronic resources)
Nineteenth-century religion and literaturean introduction / by: England; Knight, Mark, (1972-); Mason, Emma.; MyiLibrary. (Electronic resources)
The business of everyday life :gender, practice and social politics in England, c.1600-1900 / by: England; Great Britain; Lemire, Beverly, (1950-) (Language materials, printed)
Four nations approaches to modern 'British' historya (dis)United Kingdom? / by: England; Great Britain; Ireland; Lloyd-Jones, Naomi.; Scotland; Scull, Margaret M.; SpringerLink (Online service); Wales (Electronic resources)
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