Britain and the World

Papers
(The TQCC of Britain and the World is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
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Empire, Dissidence and Disease. The Impact of the First World War on the Molteno District of the Eastern Cape, 1914–19191
Seeking ‘A Fair Field’ for Women in the Legal Profession: Pioneering Women Lawyers from Burma of 1924-19351
Dangerous Ground or Rich New Research Methods? Using Digital Genealogy to Trace Colonial Mobility1
Education, Culture and the British Position in the Arabian Gulf: Establishing the British Council in Kuwait, 1952–19551
Arnold J. Toynbee, the Colonial Question, and ‘Peaceful Change’0
Roger Jeffery (ed.), India in Edinburgh: 1750s to the Present0
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Sylvia Shorto, British Houses in Late Mughal Delhi0
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David Kenrick, Decolonisation, Identity and Nation in Rhodesia, 1964–1979: A Race Against Time0
A ‘large family’ in ‘circumstances of interest and excitement’: British Troops and the Occupation of France, 1815–18180
Hao Gao, Creating the Opium War: British Imperial Attitudes Towards China, 1792–18400
Accepting Dominion Status as a Way of Reconciliation of British-Irish Disputes?0
Stability and Instability in Micro and Macro Contexts0
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Contesting an Elastic Constitution: British Nationality and Protection in the Mandates0
Duncan Bell, Dreamworlds of Race: Empire and the Utopian Destiny of Anglo-America0
Yugoslavia's Liberal Opportunity: British Foreign Policy and the ‘Croatian Spring’, 1968–19740
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Lord Macartney’s Duelling Fates: Writing, Reading and Revising the Macartney Embassy, 1792–18040
‘The Indian Maharaja under check…’: The Abolition of Privy Purses and Princely Privileges, 1967–71 and the End of an Era0
Robert A. Olwell and James M. Vaughan (eds), Envisioning Empire. The New British World from 1763 to 17730
Stuart Ward and Astrid Rasch (eds), Embers of Empire in Brexit Britain0
Sharon Crozier-De Rosa, Shame and the Anti-Feminist Backlash: Britain, Ireland and Australia, 1890–19200
‘A mere sandbank of no possible use for the Empire?’ Heligoland under British Rule0
Trade and Diplomacy: The Failure of Preparing for the Chinese Exhibition in the Crystal Palace in 18510
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Rob Waters, Thinking Black: Britain, 1964–19850
Lusaka: New Capital and the Imperial Garden City Movement0
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Remaking “Englishness” and Place: John Stapylton Grey Pemberton's Nineteenth-century Accounts of the Indian Rebellion Sites at Kanpur and Lucknow0
Soft Power and Hard Choices: Royal Diplomacy in the Carolean Age0
Jonathan Boff, Haig's Enemy: Crown Prince Rupprecht and Germany's War on the Western Front0
Thomas James Rogers, The Civilisation of Port Phillip: Settler Ideology, Violence, and Rhetorical Possession0
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In Mutual Recognition of the Value of Seapower: Anglo-American Unity and the Destroyers Transferred Under the Destroyers-for-Bases Deal0
James Gregory, Mercy and British Culture, 1760–19600
‘Why does Africa matter and what should be our aim?’ British Foreign Policy, the Commonwealth, and the 1965 East and Central African Heads of Missions Meeting0
The First ‘British’ Colony in the Americas: Inter-kingdom Cooperation and Stuart-British Ideology in the Colonisation of Newfoundland, 1616–16400
English Misadventures in the Red Sea and the Tangled Web of Jurisdiction, Sovereignty and Commerce in the Early Seventeenth Century0
Restraining Sub-imperialism in Southern Rhodesia, 1889–18980
O. J. Wright, Great Britain and the Unifying of Italy: A Special Relationship?0
Zoë Laidlaw, Protecting the Empire's Humanity: Thomas Hodgkin and British Colonial Activism 1830–18700
The Search for World Order and the Wars in Kosovo and Iraq0
Stan Neal, Singapore, Chinese Migration and the Making of the British Empire, 1819–670
Sam Hutchinson, Settlers, War, and Empire in the Press: Unsettling News in Australia and Britain, 1863–19020
The Impact of the British Labour Party on the Dissidence of Milovan Djilas 1950–19580
Richard Carr, March of the Moderates: Bill Clinton, Tony Blair, and the Rebirth of Progressive Politics0
Beyond God, Country, and Empire: The United Kingdom and the Transnational Turn in the First World War0
The ‘Myth’ of Beaumont-Hamel: Counter-Monumentality and Newfoundland Identity in Edward Riche's Dedication0
Cecilia Morgan, Travellers through Empire: Indigenous Voyages from Early Canada0
David T. Gleeson (ed.), English Ethnicity and Culture in North America0
History and Foreign Policy: Franco-British Cooperation towards Greek Independence 1828–18300
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Eric Richards, The Genesis of International Mass Migration: The British Case, 1750–19000
Sugar Rush: Sugar and Science in the British Caribbean0
Australian Squatter Space 1850–18800
Towards a Local History of Interwar Anglo - American Relations: Commemorating the Pilgrim Fathers on the Humber, c.1918–19250
Anna Maguire, Contact Zones of the First World War: Cultural Encounters across the British Empire0
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