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The consequences of these earthquake waves cause damage to buildings ranging from light damage to heavy damage. Dealing with the case, it is necessary to plan and implement earthquake-resistant building structures, especially in high-rise buildings. Anoth... see more

Few would deny Charles I’s uniqueness in British history. The voluminous interpretations of Charles since his execution amply indicate the impact of his myth on subsequent generations. This essay considers mythologizings of the executed monarch by Edmund ... see more

Few would deny Charles I’s uniqueness in British history. The voluminous interpretations of Charles since his execution amply indicate the impact of his myth on subsequent generations. This essay considers mythologizings of the executed monarch by Edmund ... see more

Barnaby Rudge, Charles Dickens’s historical novel set during the anti-Catholic Gordon Riots of 1780, gains momentum as it reaches the riots themselves, the fiery devastation that claims no fewer than 72 London houses. I argue that Dickens’s aggressive era... see more

Barnaby Rudge, Charles Dickens’s historical novel set during the anti-Catholic Gordon Riots of 1780, gains momentum as it reaches the riots themselves, the fiery devastation that claims no fewer than 72 London houses. I argue that Dickens’s aggressive era... see more

Barnaby Rudge, Charles Dickens’s historical novel set during the anti-Catholic Gordon Riots of 1780, gains momentum as it reaches the riots themselves, the fiery devastation that claims no fewer than 72 London houses. I argue that Dickens’s aggressive era... see more

The publication under review is a prosopographical study of those members of a Scottish family - the Hopes of Craig hall and the cadet branches of Hopetoun and Craigiehall – who served in the British armed forces during the eighteenth century. According t... see more

Barnaby Rudge, Charles Dickens’s historical novel set during the anti-Catholic Gordon Riots of 1780, gains momentum as it reaches the riots themselves, the fiery devastation that claims no fewer than 72 London houses. I argue that Dickens’s aggressive era... see more

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