History (School of): Recent submissions
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The development of Kentish society from the Anglo-Saxon invasions to the Norman conquest
(University of St Andrews, 1971) - ThesisBede in 731 recorded the awareness that Kent 'was different from the rest of England, a difference that remained apparent for many centuries, medieval Kent was a land of hamlet settlements measured in sulungs, not of ... -
The role of internal and external capital in the economic development of Nigeria
(University of St Andrews, 1962) - ThesisThe purpose of this study is to consider the sources and methods of financing economic growth available to a low income country as exemplified by the experience of Nigeria in the period since the second World War. During ... -
The 1956 Suez Crisis : British reaction to United States policy
(University of St Andrews, 1971) - ThesisIn late October 1956 Israel crossed into Egyptian territory and the security of the Suez Canal became the world's concern. Forty-eight different nations had utilized the Canal during the previous year when more than one ... -
A study of Bertrand Barère and the French Revolution
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The Mamluks and the Armenian kingdom during the reigns of King Hetùm II (1289-1307)
(University of St Andrews, 2000) - ThesisThis dissertation describes the history of the Armenian kingdom in Cilicia, and the relations between the Mamluks and the Armenians, especially during the period between 688AH/1289CE and 707/1307. The conflict between the ...