Keyword [Scotland] Result: 21 - 40 | Page: 2 of 4 |
21. | A Report On The Translation Of A Course Called Scotland:Searching The Home Of Golf For The Secret To Its Game (Chapters 1 To 5) |
22. | Research On The "Heterogeneous Classes" In The Teaching Design Of The Primary Cmprehensive Course For Teaching Chinese As A Foreign Language |
23. | A Report On E-C Translation Of "Reducing Emissions In Scotland:2017 Progress Report To Parliament"(Excerpt) |
24. | A Report On The Translation Of Abusive Behavior And Sexual Harm(Scotland)Act 2016 |
25. | A Report On The Translation Of Social Security (Scotland) Act 2018 |
26. | A Report On Translation Of A History Of Scotland(Chapters 10 & 11 ) |
27. | The Study Of Scottish Reformation In The 16th Century |
28. | Cochranes in context: A case study of Scotland and the British Empire |
29. | Romantic peripheries: The national subject and the colonial Bildungsroman in Edgeworth, Scott, and Child and Hogg (Ireland, Scotland, United States, Walter Scott, Maria Edgeworth, James Hogg, Lydia Maria Child) |
30. | Aesthetic cognition and symbolism: A hermeneutic analysis of the 'Apprentice Pillar' in Rosslyn, Scotland as a code of conduct and a code of life in education |
31. | The Pesth mission of the Church of Scotland: Its establishment and influence |
32. | Sir Walter Scott, Queen Victoria, the railways, and Scottish Romanticism |
33. | Dreams of the end: Apocalypticism in fourteenth and fifteenth-century English secular vision poems (Geoffrey Chaucer, John Lydgate, James I, King of Scotland, Scotland, William Dunbar, John Skelton) |
34. | The seventeenth and eighteenth century Scottish herring fishery: The effect of the 1707 Treaty of Union and its impact on early modern Great Britain |
35. | On the representation of infantile sense-making processes and the art of characterization: Archaic thought and its history in the works of Stevenson, Hardy and Wilde (Scotland, Robert Louis Stevenson, Thomas Hardy, Oscar Wilde, Ireland) |
36. | The culture of urban renewal: Glasgow, Britain, and the European Community (Scotland) |
37. | Troubling synonymies: Britishness and the nineteenth-century novel (Scotland, Sydney Owenson, Sir Walter Scott, Emily Lawless, Edith Anna Oenone Somerville, Martin Ross, George Eliot) |
38. | In Reaction to an Ideological Other: Why Secessionism in Scotland is Left Wing |
39. | The Devil and the domestic: Witchcraft, women's work and marriage in early modern Scotland |
40. | Modernism's family values: Genealogy, kinship and form in modern narrative (James Joyce, Ireland, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Scotland, Marcel Proust, France) |
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