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Victorian England 1837-1901
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Victorian England 1837-1901

Author: Josef Lewis Altholz
Publisher: Cambridge [Eng.] for the Conference on British Studies at the University Press, 1970.
Series: Conference on British studies bibliographical handbooks, 3.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
Summary:
"[C]ontains 2,500 entries broadly representing all aspects of the history of Victorian England except literature per se. Emphasis has been placed on the most scholarly and up-to-date publications."--Publisher description.
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Genre/Form: Bibliography
Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Josef Lewis Altholz
ISBN: 0521078806 9780521078801
OCLC Number: 91744
Description: xi, 100 p. 22 cm.
Contents: Bibliographies --
Catalogues, Guides, and Handbooks --
General Surveys --
Constitutional and Administrative History --
Political History --
Foreign Relations --
Social History --
Economic History --
Agricultural History --
Science and Technology --
Military and Naval History --
Religious History --
History of the Fine Arts --
Intellectual History.
Series Title: Conference on British studies bibliographical handbooks, 3.
Responsibility: [compiled by] Josef L. Altholz.

Abstract:

"[C]ontains 2,500 entries broadly representing all aspects of the history of Victorian England except literature per se. Emphasis has been placed on the most scholarly and up-to-date publications."--Publisher description.
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