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A Chronology of Medieval British History: 1066–1307

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A Chronology of Medieval British History: 1066–1307

A Chronology of Medieval British History: 1066–1307 by Timothy Venning
2020 | ISBN: 0367333384 | English | 492 pages | PDF | 8 MB

A Chronology of Medieval British History: 1307–1485

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A Chronology of Medieval British History: 1307–1485

A Chronology of Medieval British History: 1307–1485 by Timothy Venning
2020 | ISBN: 0367421496 | English | 496 pages | PDF | 8 MB

The Lion's Share, 6th Edition

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The Lion's Share, 6th Edition

The Lion's Share: A History of British Imperialism 1850 to the Present, 6th Edition by Bernard Porter
2020 | ISBN: 0367426986, 0367426994 | English | 378 pages | PDF | 22 MB

Queen Victoria: Twenty-Four Days That Changed Her Life

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Queen Victoria: Twenty-Four Days That Changed Her Life

Queen Victoria: Twenty-Four Days That Changed Her Life by Lucy Worsley
2019 | ISBN: 125020142X | English | 432 pages | EPUB | 33 MB

Crime and the Construction of Forensic Objectivity from 1850

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Crime and the Construction of Forensic Objectivity from 1850

Crime and the Construction of Forensic Objectivity from 1850 by Alison Adam
English | EPUB | 2020 | 319 Pages | ISBN : 3030288366 | 3.74 MB

This book charts the historical development of 'forensic objectivity' through an analysis of the ways in which objective knowledge of crimes, crime scenes, crime materials and criminals is achieved. Taking an interdisciplinary approach, with authors drawn from law, history, sociology and science and technology studies, this work shows how forensic objectivity is constructed through detailed crime history case studies, mainly in relation to murder, set in Scotland, England, Germany, Sweden, USA and Ireland.