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The expansion of the British Empire facilitated movement across the globe for both the colonizers and the colonized. Waiting on Empire focuses on a largely forgotten group in this story of movement and migration: South Asian travelling ayahs (servants and nannies), who travelled between India and Britain and often found themselves destitute in Britain as they struggled to find their way home to South Asia. Delving into the stories of individual ayahs from a wide range of sources, Arunima Datta illuminates their brave struggle to assert their rights, showing how ayahs negotiated their precarious employment conditions, capitalized on social sympathy amongst some sections of the British populat...
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The One Stop Doc books have been designed by medical students for medical students to consolidate their knowledge, subject by subject and system by system. For each area studied there are only so many questions an examiner can ask; they are presented here with clear explanations that allow the student to revise thoroughly one topic at a time. While doing so the student can also practise their exam technique. Each book includes MCQs, EMQs, SAQs and Problem-based Questions - exactly the kind of questions they will get in their exams. Illustrated with simple, easy-to-reproduce line drawings, medical students have in this one volume all that they need for exam success.
The One Stop Doc books have been designed by medical students for medical students to consolidate their knowledge, subject by subject and system by system. For each area studied there are only so many questions an examiner can ask; they are presented here with clear explanations that allow students to revise thoroughly one topic at a time. While doing so students can also practise their exam technique. Each book includes MCQs, EMQs, SAQs and Problem-based Questions - exactly the kind of questions students will get in their exams. Illustrated with simple, easy-to-reproduce line drawings, medical students have in this one volume all that they need for exam success.
These fascinating and revealing political and social diaries cover English history from the Regency to the Crimean War.
In 1927, count Giuseppe Primoli (1851-1927), son of count Pietro Primoli and princess Charlotte Bonaparte, donated to the city of Rome the important collection of works of art, Napoleonic memorabilia, and family papers, heid in the ground-floor rooms of his palace. The collection (to which, in 1925, was added part of that belonging to his brother, Louis (1858-1925)) was not intended to be a shining example of imperial splendour but rather to bear witness to the intense relationship between the Bonapartes and Rome. This relationship was established by force of arms when the French occupied Rome in 1808. And in 1811, the town became a free imperial city with Napoleon's son as its king; indeed ...
A revision book in the One Stop Doc revision series which covers the key facts for the metabolism and nutrition module in the form of Short Answer Questions, (clinical cases) Multiple Choice Questions and Extended Matching Questions. Illustrated with simple, easily reproduced line diagrams, this book will provide all the necessary information for e
A revision book for the One Stop Doc revision series which covers the key facts for the Musculoskeletal module in the form of Short Answer Questions, Multiple Choice Questions, Extended Matching Questions, and Problem-based Questions. Illustrated with simple, easily-reproduced line diagrams, this book will provide all the necessary information for exam success. The unique 'teaching feature' of each volume in the series is the grouping of different question types to cover a specific key topic which is explained in its entirety on the facing page, giving each double-page spread a focus on an aspect of core knowledge that can thereby be revised on its own or as part of a larger programme.