Undergraduate essays submitted within the Faculty of History and awarded the Arnold, Gladstone, and Gibbs Prizes for the year 2002 are held within the Library, and these are listed below. They are available for reference use only within the Library and are consulted on the customary basis for theses: neither quotations from the essays nor information derived from them may be published, nor photocopies made from the essays, without the prior consent of the author:
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Kelly, Karen M., Accomodation and Assimilation: The Almanac Calendar and Popular Religious Beliefs in Elizabethan England / Karen M. Kelly (2002). |
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Prysor, Glyn, "Blood and Sand": The British Experience of Retreat May-June 1940 / Glyn Prysor (2002). |
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Segal, Anthony M., To What Extent Did the City Determine that No Restrictions were Placed on the London Eurodollar Market in the Period 1960-3? / Anthony M. Segal (2002). |
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Vickers, Thomas A., 'A grave and usefull discourse' : Edward Stillingfleet's (1635-1699) Defence of the Church of England / Thomas A. Vickers (2002). |
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