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17-18 year-old Greek-Cypriot students’ understandings of differing historical accounts: an exploratory study of how students engage with history in the Republic of CyprusGeorgiou, Maria KUCL (University College London) 2020Texto completo disponível |
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1968 in provincia. Famiglia, spazio e la memoria della vita quotidiana a Macerata, 1960-1980Serenelli, SofiaUCL (University College London) 2008Texto completo disponível |
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Above the Still Lake: Lyrical Sensibilities in Visual Art -Thinking through photographic practice: Pathos, Eastern Asian aesthetics and the language of emotionWen, FeiyiUCL (University College London) 2020Texto completo disponível |
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Academic teachers' workplace learning and its role in the formation of their teaching practicesChown, Adrian MarkInstitute of Education, University of London 2011Texto completo disponível |
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Accurately Modelling Point Defects in Semiconductors: The Case of CdTeKavanagh, Seán RUCL (University College London) 2024Texto completo disponível |
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Adaptability of the urban form: Mapping changes over time and across scales in the Cité Ouvrière of MulhouseKostourou, FaniUCL (University College London) 2020Texto completo disponível |
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Admission for all: how cinema and railways shaped British culture, 1895-1948Harrison, REUCL (University College London) 2014Texto completo disponível |
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Adolescents' tacit substantive understandings of history: Making sense of Roman slaveryPereira, Maria do Céu de Melo EstevesUCL (University College London) 2000Texto completo disponível |
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Aegean and Anatolian Bronze Age metal vessels: a social perspectiveReeves, LCUniversity of London 2003Texto completo disponível |
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Age-related bone loss and osteoporosis in archaeological bone: a study of two London collections, Redcross Way and Farringdon StreetBrickley, M.BUniversity of London 1997Texto completo disponível |