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1. Exploring the antecedents of sustainable tourism development.

2. Artemus Ward: The Forgotten Influence of the Genial Showman's Mormon Lecture on Public Opinion of Mormons in the United States and Great Britain.

4. The History of Children’s Nursing and Its Direction Within the United Kingdom.

5. Useful work for idle hands or a brightening and elevating influence? The introduction of the Brabazon Employment Scheme to Glasgow’s public institutions in the late 19th century.

6. GEORGE WITHER IN DURHAM, 1628-32.

7. Democratization and Linguistic Complexity: The Effect of Franchise Extension on Parliamentary Discourse, 1832-1915.

8. Portfolio choice and longevity risk in the late seventeenth century: a re-examination of the first English tontine.

9. "Booke, go thy wayes": The Publication, Reading, and Reception of James VI/I's Early Poetic Works.

10. An Irregular Period? Participation in the Bradford Women's Liberation Movement.

11. Roy Porter Student Prize Essay The Bounds of Domestic Healing: Medical Recipes, Storytelling and Surgery in Early Modern England.

12. The First China Watchers: British Intelligence Officers in China, 1878–1900.

13. Film Criticism as 'Women's Work': the Gendered Economy of Film Criticism in Britain, 1945-65.

14. A Look Back at Anger: the Women's Liberation Movement in 1978.

15. THE CHILDREN'S FRIEND SOCIETY IN UPPER CANADA, 1833-1837.

16. The history of psychology in Britain and the founding of “the centre for the history of psychology”<FNR></FNR><FN>This is a slightly revised version of an informal paper presented at the meetings of the European Society for the History of Human Sciences, held at the University of Durham 28 August–1 September 1998. The informal framework has been substantially preserved. </FN>

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