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2336: A History of the English Corn Laws, 1660-1846
Ionian History | Empire, the Sea and Global History. Britain's Maritime World, c.1763-c.1840 | Barnes G. Donald |
2347: American Maritime Documents, 1776-1860. Illustrated and Described
Ionian History | Empire, the Sea and Global History. Britain's Maritime World, c.1763-c.1840 | Stein L. Douglas |
2266: I Consolati della Repubblica Settinsulare (1800-1807) in Sicilia
Ionian History | 2nd Mediterranean Maritime History Network Conference | Pagratis Gerasimos |
2184: International Economics and Diplomacy in the Near East: a study of British commercial policy in the Levant, 1834-1853
Ionian History | Πρακτικά Α΄ Συνεδρίου 'Επτανησιακού Πολιτισμού': Κοινωνία, Οικονομία και Πολιτισμός στα Επτάνησα (1386-1864) | Puryear John Vernon |
2261: Networks of Power in Modern Greece
Ionian History | From an ancient sea to a modern network: Adrionian Extrema - Proxima. Visions, echoes, maps & routes | Mazower Mark (ed.) |
2322: Shipbuilding abd Ships in the Eastern Mediterranean during the 18th and 19th centuries. Proceedings Chios, June 4-7, 1994
Ionian History | Empire, the Sea and Global History. Britain's Maritime World, c.1763-c.1840 | Damianidis A. Kostas |
1901: The politics of Naval Supremacy; Studies in British Maritime Ascendancy
Ionian History | XVIIth Conference on War and Society in East Central Europe | Graham S. Gerald |
2179: The Power of Commerce: Economy and Governance in the First British Empire
Ionian History | Πρακτικά Α΄ Συνεδρίου 'Επτανησιακού Πολιτισμού': Κοινωνία, Οικονομία και Πολιτισμός στα Επτάνησα (1386-1864) | Koehn F. Nancy |
1902: Tides of Empire: Discussions onthe Expansion of Britain Overseas
Ionian History | XVIIth Conference on War and Society in East Central Europe | Graham S. Gerald |


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