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, Frederick I. Dear Jane: A Soldier’s Letters from West Africa and the Middle East, 1942–1945 . Milwaukee : Milwaukee County Historical Society , 1994 . Peters , Robert . For You, Lili Marlene: A Memoir of World War II . Madison : University of Wisconsin Press , 1995 . Petersen
known mining districts of Cornwall and Devon. Highston, near the Tamar in east Cornwall, "would be a barren waste were it not for its rich workings of tin, which is both mined and streamed." He found sim ilar conditions as he passed through Bodmin, Redruth, Lclant, St Just, and Newlyn. There were
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did not have a courtyard. The Indian block can serve as an important case study for understanding missionaries’ stance on “Indian colonisation” of East Africa. An examination of the events that led to the construction of this block might also reveal important new links between British India and East
written the (general lack of) preserva- tion of East African Swahili manuscripts provided high loss rates of round –90% per century. Such a value of a loss rate means it will be very diffi cult to get a reliable picture of anything older than a few centuries in tropical areas.72 With such high loss
German Federal Ministry for Education and Research ( bmft ) took a stance that was justified both by the critical situation ensuing from German reunification and the challenge of assuming responsibility for the process of restructuring East German science: 179 the ambitious dream of a 3 km
my Brother Will1 1. Lister indicated in his notebook this letter was sent in a packet with other pieces of cor- respondence to his friends Mr. Sharpe and John Peck. 50 Lister to Sharpe 0022 0022 Martin Lister to [Thomas] Sharpe Bordeaux, France, 13 November/23 November 1663 Source: Bodl. ms
Affairs Diplomatic Archives, D-06-0022-01, 2–16. 98 Kim Tae-hwan, “North Korea’s Independent Policy Line and Its Relationship with the Third World, Beijing, and Moscow,” East Asian Review 1, no. 3 (1989): 51. 99 Young, Guns, Guerillas, and the Great Leader , 86–87. 100 Kim, Jin Richeng zhuzuoji
nationwide Sinophobia coexisted under the same curse of racism for much of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. It would be interesting to know what Jews thought about Chinese immigration. Yet scholars seem to have more interest in studying Jewish relations with African Americans, another group