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This volume also explores whether wars change or alter institutions such as governments, religion, and democracy. It also looks at what lessons we can learn from the past about military spending, state capacity, and the effects of war on both individual societies and global cooperation. ![]() Free Download Chris Cook, "The Routledge Companion to Britain in the Nineteenth Century, 1815-1914" English | 2005 | pages: 369 | ISBN: 0415359694 | PDF | 1,9 mb The Routledge Companion to Britain in the Nineteenth Century, 1815-1914 is an accessible and indispensable compendium of essential information on the Victorian and Edwardian eras. ![]() Free Download The Routledge Companion to Art and the Formation of Empire English | 2025 | ISBN: 1032540095 | 444 Pages | PDF (True) | 93 MB The essays in this volume expose and add to historical layers of meaning in their discussions of art and empire. Found across much of the globe, sites of sedimentary rock allegorize the dynamics of art and empire and frame the section structure for this book. Twenty‑two authors unpack imperial layers in a variety of global and historical contexts through case studies that center art and visual and material culture. The authors show how art and aesthetics have operated as tools of empire. Interpreting a comprehensive array of media as well as inter‑media dialogues, they analyze and intervene in how we remember and examine entwinements between empire and aesthetic practices. In this volume's attention to the role of art in imperial formation, as well as the legacy of colonization, the essays disentangle sediments of culture as they are moved and shaped by homogenizing forces of empire, showing that the aesthetics of empire inflect not only individuals, makers, and economies, but also practices of circulation and collecting. ![]() Free Download The Rough Guide to Ecuador and the Galapagos: Travel Guide with eBook (Rough Guides Main Series) by Rough Guides, Sara Humphreys English | February 4, 2025 | ISBN: 1835290663 | 440 pages | MOBI | 39 Mb Ideal for independent travellers, this guidebook to Ecuador and the Galápagos, written by destination experts, combines must-see sights with hidden gems and offers essential tips for both planning and on-the-ground adventures. 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Offered to Sinn Féin plenipotentiaries to help push the 1921 Anglo-Irish Treaty over the line, it was believed the Commission would transfer large tracts of the six counties back to the newly established Free State. ![]() Free Download The Roles and Responsibilities of Clinical Pharmacists in Hospital Settings by Muhammed Yunus Bektay, Yunus Emre Ayhan, Oznur Altiparmak English | September 30, 2024 | ISBN: 9815256750 | 253 pages | MOBI | 2.45 Mb The Roles and Responsibilities of Clinical Pharmacists in Hospital Settings is a comprehensive textbook designed to equip graduate pharmacy students and residents with the essential skills and knowledge needed for effective clinical pharmacy practice in hospitals. 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