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Journal articles on the topic "Mayfair (London, England) – Description and travel"

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Nizhinskaya, M. M. "К вопросу об отправке российских дворян в Англию для обучения военно-морским наукам в первой четверти XVIII в." Вестник гуманитарного образования, № 3(31) (5 грудня 2023): 42–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.25730/vsu.2070.23.036.

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In modern Russian and foreign historical science, disputes and discussions about the role of the legacy of the Peter the Great era for modern Russia do not cease, which indicates the importance and relevance of research on this topic. The article deals with a narrow issue related to the educational policy of Peter the Great – sending Russian nobles to Western European countries to receive education in the field of naval and military engineering. Since the education of Russians abroad was a purposeful state policy, questions about the travel and stay of Russian students abroad were resolved at
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Adams, Jillian Elaine. "Australian Women Writers Abroad." M/C Journal 19, no. 5 (2016). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1151.

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At a time when a trip abroad was out of the reach of most women, even if they could not make the journey, Australian women could imagine “abroad” just by reading popular women’s magazines such as Woman (later Woman’s Day and Home then Woman’s Day) and The Australian Women’s Weekly, and journals, such as The Progressive Woman and The Housewife. Increasingly in the post-war period, these magazines and journals contained advertisements for holidaying abroad, recipes for international foods and articles on overseas fashions. It was not unusual for local manufacturers, to use the lure of travel and
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"5.C. Workshop: COVID-19 response in Europe one year on: a tale of five countries." European Journal of Public Health 31, Supplement_3 (2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckab164.330.

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Abstract In November 2021 it will have been almost two years since the emergence of the COVID19 outbreak. The scale, duration and impact of the pandemic was unforeseen and unprecedented, with Europe being among the hardest hit regions. Within the region, individual countries have taken very different approaches to pandemic management and have achieved very different results. There are therefore wide variation in terms of diseases incidence and mortality within the region. The availability of vaccination has again widened differences with large differences between countries in term of vaccine a
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Davies, Elizabeth. "Bayonetta: A Journey through Time and Space." M/C Journal 19, no. 5 (2016). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1147.

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Art Imitating ArtThis article discusses the global, historical and literary references that are present in the video game franchise Bayonetta. In particular, references to Dante’s Divine Comedy, the works of Dr John Dee, and European traditions of witchcraft are examined. Bayonetta is modern in the sense that she is a woman of the world. Her character shows how history and literature may be used, re-used, and evolve into new formats, and how modern games travel abroad through time and space.Drawing creative inspiration from other works is nothing new. Ideas and themes, art and literature are f
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Kennedy, Ümit. "Exploring YouTube as a Transformative Tool in the “The Power of MAKEUP!” Movement." M/C Journal 19, no. 4 (2016). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1127.

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IntroductionSince its launch in 2005, YouTube has fast become one of the most popular video sharing sites, one of the largest sources of user generated content, and one of the most frequently visited sites globally (Burgess and Green). As YouTube’s popularity has increased, more and more people have taken up the site’s invitation to “Broadcast Yourself.” Vlogging (video blogging) on YouTube has increased in popularity, creating new genres and communities. Vlogging not only allows individuals to create their own mediated content for mass consumption—making it a site for participatory culture (B
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Mac Con Iomaire, Máirtín. "The Pig in Irish Cuisine and Culture." M/C Journal 13, no. 5 (2010). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.296.

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In Ireland today, we eat more pigmeat per capita, approximately 32.4 kilograms, than any other meat, yet you very seldom if ever see a pig (C.S.O.). Fat and flavour are two words that are synonymous with pig meat, yet scientists have spent the last thirty years cross breeding to produce leaner, low-fat pigs. Today’s pig professionals prefer to use the term “pig finishing” as opposed to the more traditional “pig fattening” (Tuite). The pig evokes many themes in relation to cuisine. Charles Lamb (1775-1834), in his essay Dissertation upon Roast Pig, cites Confucius in attributing the accidental
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Webb, Damien, and Rachel Franks. "Metropolitan Collections: Reaching Out to Regional Australia." M/C Journal 22, no. 3 (2019). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1529.

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Special Care NoticeThis article discusses trauma and violence inflicted upon the Indigenous peoples of Tasmania through the processes of colonisation. Content within this article may be distressing to some readers. IntroductionThis article looks briefly at the collection, consultation, and digital sharing of stories essential to the histories of the First Nations peoples of Australia. Focusing on materials held in Sydney, New South Wales two case studies—the object known as the Proclamation Board and the George Augustus Robinson Papers—explore how materials can be shared with Aboriginal people
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Books on the topic "Mayfair (London, England) – Description and travel"

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Tim, Moore. Do not pass go: From the Old Kent Road to Mayfair. Vintage, 2003.

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Nicholas, Anna. Cat on a hot tiled roof: Mayhem in Mayfair and Mallorca. Summersdale, 2008.

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Hillaby, John D. John Hillaby's London. Constable, 1987.

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Hillaby, John. John Hillaby's London. Constable, 1987.

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Silvester-Carr, Denise. London. Collins & Brown, 1991.

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Olson, Donald. London For Dummies. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., 2008.

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Olson, Donald. London For Dummies. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., 2006.

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Porter, Darwin. Frommer's London 2002. Hungry Minds, 2001.

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Olson, Donald. London for dummies. 2nd ed. Hungry Minds, 2002.

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Stow, John. The survey of London. Dent, 1987.

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Book chapters on the topic "Mayfair (London, England) – Description and travel"

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Dąbrowska, Magdalena. "A Russian in England. On “The Letters of a Russian Travelling across Europe from 1802 to 1806” by Dmitry Gorikhvostov." In Migrations in the Slavic Cultural Space. From the Middle Ages to the Present Day. Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego, 2022. https://doi.org/10.18778/8331-033-6.20.

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The paper presents the findings of research in the field of Russian and English cultural and literary connections in the early 19th century (the travels of Russians to England, the picture of England and London in Russian documentary and literary travel). The material for the study is based on The Letters of a Russian Travelling across Europe from 1802 to 1806 by Dmitry Gorikhvostov (parts 1–3, Moscow 1808). The interpretive context is the travel literature by Nikolay Karamzin (The Letters of a Russian Traveller, ed. 1801), Dmitry Gorikhvostov (The Notes of a Russian Travelling across Europe f
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